
terminology - What exactly does "feat." mean? - Music: Practice ...
Jan 25, 2015 · Does anyone know what does the "feat." mean exactly? Some song titles have the word "feat" in it, for example "I wanna love you clean Akon feat. Snoop dog". What does "feat." mean?
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Dec 6, 2014 · Feat: means 'featuring', its when some artist appear on another's song providing some of the music or vocals.(one has the song, the other is a guest)
harmony - The difference between ii°7 and vii°7 - Music: Practice ...
Aug 1, 2024 · A hypothetical exception might be a situation in which the chord was serving as a common-tone chord connecting two ii chords (most likely in a major key). Some theorists might label it as a ii chord, while others would label it C.T. (in particular, Steven Laitz, author of The Complete Musician, a standard music theory textbook).
Why are the letters "fi" disappearing in LilyPond lyrics? - Music ...
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recording - How to make a sound appear to be more distant?
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How do I convert Piano songs for Guitar? - Music: Practice
May 10, 2020 · At the very least you need to be able to convert the music on the bass clef to the treble clef so it can be read by a guitarist and played, or at least attempted. The piano has a lot more range than a guitar so you will find that once you convert the bass to treble clef some notes may overlap, or bass lines may pop above the mid range.
What is the limit to which humans can precisely time notes on an ...
Jan 8, 2024 · Sound does travel about 60 cm in 2 ms in air, one foot is about 30 cm. 25 ft is about 750 cm, or 7.5 m. I assume you were talking about air distance and you walked 25 ft away from the amp. – piiperi Reinstate Monica
acoustics - Music: Practice & Theory Stack Exchange
Jul 11, 2024 · Music harmony and intonation depends strongly on the harmonicity of tones. An ideal, homogeneous, infinitesimally thin or infinitely flexible string or column of air has exact harmonic modes of vibration. 1 In any real musical instrument, the resonant body that produces the music tone—typically a string, wire, or column of air—deviates from ...
Why is a grand piano better than an upright piano? - Music: …
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The function of Gm G♭ B♭ chord progression in "Shine On You …
Jan 2, 2019 · That isn't unusual in rock music. But it lets us know we are using a different playbook than that of classical harmony. Of course the question is about the Gb major chord. Technically it's non-functional, because it isn't a chord from the key or a closely related key. As @PatMuchmore points out Gb is a chromatic mediant of Bb. You might also ...