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notation - When transcribing a song and the speed doubles or … 12 Dec 2013 · The general consensus is that the larger the note value, the easier it is to read at faster tempos. This is why many composers use cut-time (2/2) for quick tempos.
Andalusian 'Cadence'? - Music: Practice & Theory Stack Exchange 12 Mar 2024 · The common harmony textbook classification of cadences used just two chord to define cadence types. But that seems to be just a matter of minimal information to classify cadences. From an old music dictionary in Google books (Baker, A Dictionary of Musical Terms)...
What do the terms "arco" and "ten." mean? - Music: Practice 16 Jan 2017 · Stack Exchange Network. Stack Exchange network consists of 183 Q&A communities including Stack Overflow, the largest, most trusted online community for developers to learn, share their knowledge, and build their careers.
guitar - Can a chord be both major and minor? - Music: Practice ... 12 Mar 2015 · I would make a small distinction about your language. When I first read the title, I was thinking that you were trying to determine if a chord could have both major and minor thirds, arguably making it both major and minor with the same root.
Why aren't all Major scale chords major? 15 Oct 2024 · The first aspect that may define a chord as major or minor is the third degree (or, to some level, the presence and relevance of a "third" above the fundamental). And even though it's common to define triads (and more extended chords) based on relative intervals, the convention is always based on the distance from the fundamental, with decreasing "relevance" of what …
Does there exist a closed definition of music? 27 Jan 2025 · The further along someone tries to categorize music, define it, the more fuzzy and phantasmic they seem to get. For example, Xenakis, a 20th century avant-garde composer, defined music in Towards a Metamusic with such vague terms as "pleromatic", "normative," "catalytic," "gratuitous" and "mystical", trying to hint at some universal defining structure …
terminology - What exactly does "feat." mean? - Music: Practice ... 25 Jan 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?
Re-define lilypond's `format-mark-box-alphabet` 20 May 2023 · I think this is an XY question. Redefining a built-in procedure is called monkey-patching, and it is not advised, neither in LilyPond nor in most programming languages that allow it. Instead, you want to define your own rehearsal mark formatter format-mark-double-box-alphabet, which can be done like so (I've also used \etc for the markup command):
terminology - What exactly constitutes Unison? - Music: Practice ... 15 Oct 2024 · What exactly does "feat." mean? 4. Terminology for sounds and notes. 3.
What's the difference between "feat", "artist1 X artist 2", "artist1 Vs ... 6 Dec 2014 · Not sure if there's really a convention. I feel most of these are used interchangeably. For what it's worth, though: 'Feat' implies a short cameo, like a guest solo or a rapped bridge. '&' implies more of a 50/50 collaboration, or at least a joint effort. I've never seen 'X', but 'Vs.' is (to my knowledge) used to imply a contest.