Whats the difference between feat, artist1 X artist 2, artist1 Vs . . . Feat: means 'featuring', its when some artist appear on another's song providing some of the music or vocals (one has the song, the other is a guest) : means a collaboration between the two artists to produce a song by both (like equals and not a guest) Vs: means 'versus', is mostly used when mashing up or mixing two songs together, or when a studio has two artists work on heir own parts but
theory - Music Cognition-Are people who play just by ear and intuition . . . Playing by ear and "intuition" is related to the field of music theory, but more practically is related to ear training and aural skills As you suspect, some people develop this innately from an early age, but it is a skill that can be developed by a novice later in life Here's the cliff notes version: You need to practice listening to music, singing what you hear, and identifying errors in
How does a natural change flats and sharps? Oh, a бекар is a natural! Please edit your question to use English names, as a Google search does not find becar written in the Latin alphabet I was lucky to guess that it was Russian and ran it through a translator
orchestra - Why does certain modern symphony music sound like movie . . . Now, it is the theme we all know and love, but why do the other bits of the music (the parts that are not the main theme) sound so very much like a movie score to me? Is it just because movie music is decidedly modern in its orchestration and that this is also an example of that? The extra bit of this sounds so very much like a movie score to me and I cannot quite explain why
Any good methods to memorise scales? [duplicate] There is such a thing as "The Thousand Club" - that's people who've committed 1000 digits of pi to memory, which is probably a bigger feat than 60 musical scales
ear training - Music: Practice Theory Stack Exchange A previous question answer here mentioned Mozart's ability (when he was a teenager) to sit and listen to a performance of Allegri's Miserere, remember most of the details, and then write it down la
Why does the pedal sign look like “Leo”? - theory I play piano I took Trinity College London grade 6 practical and finished my theory course I still don't understand why the Pedal sign looks like the word “Leo” Could someone tell me why quot;Leo
Why are four-chord songs (I-V-vi-IV) so prevalent? It is widely known that many popular songs of our era are comprised of only four chords And more often than not, the four chords used in a four chord song - are the I (one), IV (four), V (five) and vi (minor sixth) chord There is in fact a mathematical explanation for why these four chords seem to work well to create music that the majority of mainstream audiences seem to like It takes a