Wednesday, 1 February 2012
Friday, 27 January 2012
I am trading my sorrows ( Bass Run ) Note Chart
Starts on 'A' Major Scale
Chord Relatives - 'A' Maj - 'D' Maj - 'F#' min - 'E' Maj, 'A' Maj - 'D' Maj - 'E' Maj - 'F#' min....
Bass Solo in note - A&C#(2 times) - A&D (1 time) - C#&F#(2 times) - B&E (1 time)
A&C#(2 times) - A&D (1 time) - B&E (2 times) - C#&F#(1 time)
This Bass Run for the full song
Chord Relatives - 'A' Maj - 'D' Maj - 'F#' min - 'E' Maj, 'A' Maj - 'D' Maj - 'E' Maj - 'F#' min....
Bass Solo in note - A&C#(2 times) - A&D (1 time) - C#&F#(2 times) - B&E (1 time)
A&C#(2 times) - A&D (1 time) - B&E (2 times) - C#&F#(1 time)
This Bass Run for the full song
Thursday, 26 January 2012
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Monday, 9 January 2012
the different types of music in the world
types of music in the worldThere are many thousands of different kinds of music around the world,
these are just some examples from different countries or regions of some of the styles:
these are just some examples from different countries or regions of some of the styles:
- World Fusion,
- Rock,
- Classical,
- Turkish Classical,
- Turkish Pop,
- Broadway Musical,
- Theatrical, Movie Scores,
- Rap,
- Alternative,
- Native American,
- Pop, Disco,
- Sengalese Pop,
- Soul,
- Hard Rock,
- Gothic,
- Heavy Metal,
- Folk,
- Nordic Folk,
- Blues,
- Jazz,
- Symphony,
- Reggae,
- Ska,
- Opera,
- Marching Band,
- New Age, Meditation,
- Western,
- Country, Honky Tonk,
- Bluegrass,
- Barber Shop,
- Be Bop, Doo Wop,
- Children's Learning Songs,
- Songs of Oral History,
- Overtone Singing/Tuva Throat Singing,
- Inuit Throat Singing (katajjaq),
- Madrigal,
- Drumming, Goombay,
- Marimba Music Style,
- Bomba,
- Mariachi,
- Flamenco,
- LLanero,
- Gospel, Hymn, Christian,
- Cantorial Jewish Music,
- The Adhan (Islamic Call to Prayer),
- Contemporary Christian,
- Dirge,
- New Orleans Traditional Funeral with Music "Jazz Funeral",
- Roma (Gypsy) Music,
- Chant,
- Mass,
- Choir,
- Highland,
- Celtic,
- Kulintang,
- Kabuki,
- Arab classical,
- Sufi,
- Acadian,
- Bollywood,
- Basque Music, trikitrixa,
- Aboriginal Traditional,
- Andalusian Classical,
- Polynesian, Hawaiian Chant, Hula Music,
- Zydeco,
- Lhamo (Tibetan Folk Opera),
- Polonaise,
- Mazurka,
- Ballet,
- Tembang sunda,
- Gamelan,
- Hákveða (Icelandic Folk Songs),
- Chinese Taoist Music,
- Yayue,
- French Chanson,
- Reel, Jig, Clog,
- Troubadour, Medieval Minstrel, Renaissance Folk Music
What Is Music
What is Music?: Solving a Scientific Mystery is a book by philip dorrell which explains a new scientific theory about music: the super-stimulus theory.
The main idea of the theory is that music is a super-stimulus for the perception of musicality, where "musicality" is actually a perceived property of speech. "Musicality" refers to the property of music that determines how "good" it is, how strong an emotional effect it has, and how much we enjoy listening to it.
The theory implies that ordinary speech also has this property, in a manner which may vary as a person speaks. The musicality of speech is much more subtle than that of music, but it provides important information which the listener's brain processes (without conscious awareness of the processing), in order to derive some information about the internal mental state of the speaker. This information is applied to modulate the listener's emotional response to speech, and this accounts for the emotional effect of music.
What distinguishes the super-stimulus theory from all other serious attempts to explain music scientifically is that it starts from a simple assumption that music perception must be an information processing function, and this assumption results in quite specific explanations of how major aspects of music such as scales, regular beat and harmony are processed in the brain. It is the first theory to explain the perception of musical scales without a priori assuming the existence of musical scales.
Sunday, 8 January 2012
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HOW TO PLAY LEAD FOR A SONG
1.its depends upon the scales
2.its depends upon the chord relatives (18 relatives)
3.its depends upon the scale octive relatives.
Like
"G" scale in the guitar
2.its depends upon the chord relatives (18 relatives)
3.its depends upon the scale octive relatives.
Like
"G" scale in the guitar
this is the 2 octive "G" scale
you are going to practice from the low(bass) octive scale into high(lead) octive scale
then how to play lead for a song
find the strarting note of the song..
Like
eg.. "C' Scale
c,d,e,f,g,a,b,c this is the C scale notes.
you should find the song is starts in which not,,,,
like some songs starts in the 3rd note, 1st note, 5th note.....
then start the lead in that note...............
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