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Published August 26th, 2006 in Links
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This technique allows you to stay resourceful when you’re criticized, whether it’s at home, at work, or with friends. This enables you to use criticism as feedback to improve your relationships and yourself.
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1. The art of polyphonic composition. 2. Composition with two or more simultaneous melodies. Double counterpoint is…
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Topics covered: Top 10 Lyric Writing Insights, line length, contrasting ideas, melody, metaphor, prosody, rhyme schemes, rhythm, song forms, spotlights…
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If you need more compositional choices or your music needs more depth, you might want to play with the textural qualities of music. This won’t be difficult because I’ve prepared a textural dictionary for you…
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A generic term for Indian scales, consisting of five, six, or seven different notes and calculated to create a certain mood. Each raga is suited to a particular time of day. The word itself comes from…
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If you’re new to the world of playing music or even if you’re just now thinking about playing your very first note, here’s my 7-step plan for beginning musicians:
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The progression from V to I has the name “authentic cadence” and from IV to I, “plagal cadence.” A “deceptive cadence” is understood to mean…
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Most of the music coaching and teaching I do involves information gathering. It’s important for me to clearly identify what musical challenges my students are having so that I don’t fix something that ain’t broke and so I impact the problem in a way that
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Topics covered: Distinctions exercise, certainty and uncertainty.
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