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piano-scales
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is my keyboard ok? it has 61 keys and no pedal
I don't believe this is something that is part of a standard "piano lesson" plan, but it will help you understand how western music functions. As soon as you have a basic understanding of notes, and intervals (intervals are a lot more important than just notes!), you can start tackling scales. I have this PDF printed out sitting next to my piano: https://github.com/mercvre/piano-scales Wrap your head around the circle of fifths, and you'll be set.
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About 2 years ago, I created a poster to learn the scales, here is the new version!
Thank you, if you follow this link: https://github.com/mercvre/piano-scales where the posters are hosted for you to download, you will find by scrolling a down a readme file explaining how to use the poster. It’s not going deep into the details but you’ll get enough to get started and do research on your own if needed.
study-music
- Awesome Music Theory: where to start, books, links, videos, research, visuals, composition. With synths, history of EDM, movie soundtracks and AI tools
- Where do learn synth next?
- Awesome Music Theory Awesome - a directory of books, resources and courses for studying everything about music and sound
- Awesome Music Theory: books, links, videos, research, visuals, composition
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Vpavlenko/study-music: An “awesome music theory” kinda wiki: resources, research
https://github.com/vpavlenko/study-music/blob/main/parts/cla...
Actually, I never bothered googling video courses on undergrad music theory and relied on books instead
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35 years old, want to learn how to play/compose music…where do I start?
Please check out https://github.com/vpavlenko/study-music/blob/main/parts/composition.md and https://github.com/vpavlenko/study-music/blob/main/parts/digital_composition.md
- I cleaned up my list of resources to study everything about music theory etc
What are some alternatives?
openbook - OpenBook is an open source Jazz real book
somafm-cli - :musical_note: Listen to SomaFM in your terminal via pure bash
bitwig-community-presets - ❤️ It's time for the community to come together to make some awesome sounds/effects
HarrisMusic - Kotlin music theory library
tune - Make xenharmonic music and create synthesizer tuning files for microtonal scales.
composer-explorer-vue - Classical music front end for Spotify
awesome-music-production - A curated list of software, services, and resources to create and distribute music
supercollider - An audio server, programming language, and IDE for sound synthesis and algorithmic composition.
zrythm - a highly automated and intuitive digital audio workstation - official mirror
Musical Artifacts - Helping to catalog, preserve and free the artifacts you need to produce music.
sardine - Python's missing "algorave" module