New: music-theoryAll contenthive-129948hive-196917krhive-166405zzansteemhive-183959hive-180932photographyhive-150122hive-185836uncommonlabhive-183397hive-144064lifebitcoinhive-188619hive-101145hive-139150krsuccesshive-103599hive-124908hive-180301hive-109690hive-106183TrendingNewHotLikerscmp2020 (72)in music • 5 years agoDevil's Advocate: Solfège - Which is more Ideal, Fixed or Movable?Hello everyone! I have studied music for over a decade at this point, and everyone within the professional world seems to have a different opinion in regards to terminology. What seems to be most…partitura (68)in classical-music • 5 years agoGerman Organ Tablature explained (part 2)German organ tablature is a music notation system, widely used in Northern Germany from roughly 1450 till early in the eighteenth century. It was primarily used to notate keyboard music, like…partitura (68)in music-theory • 5 years agoRepost: German organ tablature explained (part 1)This is a repost of In the comments @organduo suggested the article might be interesting for the stemgeeks-community as well. It is not a really scientific article, but it reflects the results of…etherpunk (75)in music • 5 years agosteemCreated with Sketch.SCHOOLBeautifully written 1-minute progression. This dood is quickly becoming my favourite musician the more I check out his stuff. Music + video by Bill Wurtz .remlaps (75)in music • 6 years agosteemCreated with Sketch.What I learned in song-writing classLast Friday, I went on another college visit with @cmp2020. This time, we went to Westminster Choir College. We got on the road at about 7am to arrive at 9 for a scheduled visitation day for…responsive (55)in love • 6 years agoDifference Between Major and Minor Chords for Love SongsThe technical difference between major and minor chords is that the third note is flat. On feeling level one is happy and one is sad. Happy Valentine's Day. XXXcmp2020 (72)in classical-music • 6 years agoAnalysis of Mozart's "Confutatis" -- from his Requiem in d minorHello everyone! Over the next few weeks, I will be trying to finish off my Analysis of the Mozart requiem (up to Lacrymosa). The next step in that road is to Analyze Confutatis, so here is my…cmp2020 (72)in classical-music • 6 years agoAnalysis of Mozart's "Requiem: Introitus" -- from his Requiem in d minorHello everyone! Today I am going to be continuing my series of analyses on the Mozart requiem by tackling the Requiem: Introitus. I meant to post this yesterday, but I did not have time to complete…cmp2020 (72)in classical-music • 6 years agoMy Original Analysis of Chopin's op. 9 no. 2 Nocturne in E-flatHello everyone! Several days ago, I uploaded my performance of Chopin's op. 9 no. 2 Nocturne in E-flat Major . I suggested that I would laater upload an original analysis of that piece. This…cmp2020 (72)in classical-music • 6 years agosteemCreated with Sketch.Analysis of Mozart's "Dies Irae" -- from his Requiem in d minor (@rgkmb-unofficial fundraiser)Hello everyone! A few weeks ago, I did an analysis of Lacrymosa from Mozart's requiem. Analyzing that piece was quite fun, so I have been working on another analysis of a selection from the Mozart…cmp2020 (72)in classical-music • 6 years agosteemCreated with Sketch.Analysis of Mozart's "Lacrymosa" -- from his Requiem in d minor (@rgkmb-unofficial fundraiser)Hello everyone! Today, I decided to make an analysis of Mozart's Lacrymosa after seeing this YouTube video . Though the guy's reaction did not really impress me, the idea behind the video got me…alborz46 (5)in teaching • 6 years agoTeaching Music Theory (Musical sound range)*** Musical sound range *** In music, the range of the most bumped and sharpest listenable notes to the human ear is called the Music Range. In the music, the best-performing note is a C-1…alborz46 (5)in teaching • 6 years agoTeaching Music Theory (Whole tone & Half tone)*** Whole tone & Half tone (Curtains and half curtains) *** The unit curtain measures physical distances in music. As in daily life, we use units such as meters and centimeters to measure…alborz46 (5)in teaching • 6 years agoTeaching Music Theory (Tie Line and The Slur)Union line (Tie Line) The Linear Line is an Outline that connects 2 Nets both the Name and the Frequency. When the 2 Numbers are connected to the Line of Line, only the first sheet is executed…alborz46 (5)in teaching • 6 years agoTeaching Music Theory (Keys or Clefs)*** Keys or Clefs *** A key is a musical symbol that specifies the amount of notes below and the name of the carrier lines. There are three types of keys in music: 1- Solenoid valve (G): This…alborz46 (5)in teaching • 6 years agoTeaching Music Theory (Carrier lines)*** Carrier lines *** Before any explanation about the carrier lines, it's best to get acquainted with the music alphabet. The alphabet of music is composed of seven letters. The lines of the…alborz46 (5)in teaching • 6 years agoTeaching Music Theory (Dots and silent dots)*** Dots and silent dots *** Whenever the right side of a note or a silent point is placed, half the value of the same note or silence is added to it. If two points to the right of the note or…alborz46 (5)in teaching • 6 years agoTeaching Music Theory (Notes and silences)*** Notes and silences *** In fact, notes are somewhat difficult to measure when the sounds are drawn. To do this, this is the shape of the sheets that determines the amount of stroke of each…rgkmb-unofficial (56)in rgkmb • 6 years agoAnalysis of Haydn's "The Heavens are Telling" -- from The CreationHello everyone! It has been a while since I have posted an analysis here, so over the past few days I made an analysis of The Heavens are Telling by Haydn . This piece is relevant to the…rgkmb-unofficial (56)in rgkmb • 6 years agoAnalysis of Eternal Father, Strong to Save (The Navy Hymn)Hello everyone! Back in May, Rustin's Honor's Wind Ensemble performed an arrangement of the Navy Hymn, "Eternal Father, Strong to Save." So we thought it would be fun to analyze that piece next for…