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  • Music theory is the study of music, based on harmony, melody, rhythm, etc. Scales are used for harmony and mel [[Category:Music theory|Introduction]] ...
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  • ...that of learning a single instrument. Anyone wishing to write music using music notation software is well-advised to understand what we humans hear and why Music theory is a lot like grammar. Languages are invented for the purpose of com ...
    10 KB (1,619 words) - 16:38, 6 February 2025
  • == Introduction to music == ...us play a musical instrument. Prior to modern audio recording technology, music was available only in the presence of a musician, or to those who play an i ...
    6 KB (1,064 words) - 02:32, 9 January 2018
  • [[Sing free/Great Gate of Kyiv (ear training)]] // [[Sing free/Physics of music]] ...vandegrift/sandbox/01]]'', [[w:Consonance and dissonance]], [[w:Interval (music)]] (discussion), and:[https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2607353/ ...
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  • .../Picking narrative music for a scene|Page 3]] - Don't forget the Narrative Music!!! .../Picking narrative music for a scene|Page 3]] - Don't forget the Narrative Music! {{font|color=green| → '''''You are here!'''''}} ...
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  • .../Picking narrative music for a scene|Page 3]] - Don't forget the Narrative Music!!! .../Picking narrative music for a scene|Page 3]] - Don't forget the Narrative Music! {{font|color=green| → '''''You are here!'''''}} ...
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  • * Finally turn down the sound and watch this movie without music. It is Deborah Lurie's music which makes this movie a success. ...
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  • * [[Filmmaking Basics/Animatic/Film Scoring|Page 1]] - What is Narrative Film Music? ...ess? We need to get accurate timing for the animatic by having the actual music (or a good rough draft of the musical cues for our movie.) ...
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  • == Introduction to music == ...us play a musical instrument. Prior to modern audio recording technology, music was available only in the presence of a musician, or to those who play an i ...
    6 KB (1,064 words) - 02:32, 9 January 2018
  • ...You can hold this shot while the music plays or you can dolly in while the music plays. If you just hold the shot, then decide which is your next shot. ...
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  • ...ard (called an animatic). But that cannot be done until we have the rough music and the recorded dialog for our movie. ===Step 3 • The Rough Music / The Temp Score · unfinished=== ...
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  • ...ou can hold this shot while the music plays or you can dolly out while the music plays. If you just hold the shot, then decide which is your next shot. ...
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  • # The pieces of narrative music - from lesson 5 Edit the audio first - the dialog and the narrative music. That is, you want to get the audio to sound natural before you add the pi ...
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  • ...that of learning a single instrument. Anyone wishing to write music using music notation software is well-advised to understand what we humans hear and why Music theory is a lot like grammar. Languages are invented for the purpose of com ...
    10 KB (1,619 words) - 16:38, 6 February 2025
  • ...et it to 440. Or you can buy a [[w:tuning fork|tuning fork]] at your local music store.</small> ...' you are using as a reference. This is the basis for [[w:Harmonic series (music)|harmonic tuning]]. ...
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  • {{Listen|type=music|pos=left|header=Prelude in C major (BWV 846) {{Listen|type=music|pos=left|header=Prelude in C major (BWV 846) ...
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  • *[[Music/Software/Lilypond]]{{spaces|3}} *[[Wikipedia:Help:Score]]{{spaces|3}}[[Wikisource:Help:Sheet music]] ...
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  • ...xes correspond to accidentals that are minor intervals from the [[w:Tonic (music)|tonic]].]][[File:Natural_piano_scale.svg|thumb|The white notes can play [[ ...
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  • *[[Sing free/Physics of music]] ...
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  • Music theory is the study of music, based on harmony, melody, rhythm, etc. Scales are used for harmony and mel [[Category:Music theory|Introduction]] ...
    9 KB (1,247 words) - 17:15, 11 January 2024
  • =====Mechanics, music and measurement of time===== ...
    8 KB (1,280 words) - 17:08, 5 November 2019
  • ...dia: [[w:Just Intonation|Just Intonation]], [[w:Interval (music)|Interval (music)]], as well as the article [[w:Consonance and dissonance|Consonance and dis {{Listen|type=music|pos=right|header=[[w:special:permalink/1066345999#Further_media|Lifted from ...
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  • ...is score informs us that the music is to be played at rate of 96 [[w:Bars (music)|bars]] every minute. The fast notes are called [[w:quarter note|eighth no ...
    7 KB (1,150 words) - 15:23, 20 December 2019
  • ...an a power of two. Mersenne also did research in the area of the theory of music and musical instruments (see [[w:Marin Mersenne|Wikipedia]]). Participants ...
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  • * A factory produces clocks, music boxes, and watches. * Each music box costs 3 units of wood and 2 units of metal to make. ...
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