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To Fret Or Not To Fret (The Low E String on Bar Chords)

To Fret Or Not To Fret (The Low E String on Bar Chords) I wanted to write about this because this is a common, reoccurring issue with many guitar students. Many guitar students seem to have this whole, interesting misconception, that you are are not allowed to bar the low E string on an A-shape To Fret Or Not To Fret (The Low E String on Bar Chords)

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The Fletcher Munson Curve In Live Guitar Performance

Equal Loudness Curve. In 1933 American scientists Harvey Fletcher and Wilden A. Munson came up with the Fletcher-Munson curve. They were the first guys to measure our perception of loudness at different frequencies using headphones. The curve represents how much sound pressure dB SPL (energy, amplitude) needs to be applied across the frequency spectrum, for The Fletcher Munson Curve In Live Guitar Performance

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The Harmonic Series and Its Implications On Composition

Introduction The basic building blocks of western music are the result of hundreds of years of experimentation and evolution. Through these hundreds of years of evolution, we have arrived at 12 tones in a tempered scale and 12 intervals that are used in every genre of western music. While the styles of music change, they The Harmonic Series and Its Implications On Composition

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The 3 Most Important Skills: Ear, Rhythm & Tone

The 3 Most Important Skills: Ear, Rhythm & Tone The 3 most important skills and assets to develop for top-level musicianship are ear, rhythm, and tone. If you have a good ear and you have a good rhythm, you can have a lifetime of professional success as a musician. If on the other hand, your The 3 Most Important Skills: Ear, Rhythm & Tone

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Why Do An Interval & Its Inversion Add up To 9 Instead of 8?

Why Do An Interval & Its Inversion Add up To 9 Instead of 8? Here’s something you may have wondered at some point in your musical studies or career: If there are only eight diatonic notes in an octave, why is it that when you invert any interval, the starting interval plus its inversion always Why Do An Interval & Its Inversion Add up To 9 Instead of 8?

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