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Julián Carrillo and George Enescu from the late 19th century onwards who divided the octave into 24 intervals (finding a pitch between every of the 12 in a standard Western chromatic scale), but ...
For most of music history, orchestras were out of reach. Not creatively—but logistically and financially. Recording just one ...
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Feel like your solos don’t quite sing? The key is using the right articulations to make your guitar “speak” to audiencesall of the double-stops here are intervals of either a 3rd or a 4th. The section concludes in Figure 7 with a descending lick based on the E blues scale (E, G, A, Bb, B, D).
While the daily ebb and flow of people across a city might seem chaotic, new research reveals underlying universal patterns.
While the daily ebb and flow of people across a city might seem chaotic, new research reveals underlying universal patterns. A study unveils fundamental spatiotemporal scaling laws that govern these ...
"I typically use a scale of 1 to 10 for rate of perceived exertion, with one being the easiest effort and 10 being the hardest," says Emmons. Shorter intervals would correspond to an eight to 10 ...
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Laughing Squid on MSNMusician Plays an Incredible Microtonal Piano With Stacked Chromatic Keyboards Set Quarter-Tones ApartNahre Sole visited the Czech Museum of Music in Prague to play an incredible and extremely rare microtonal grand piano.
Watches & Wonders, the world’s largest horological trade show, just got started with a bang in Geneva, Switzerland. The year’s most hotly anticipated and fervently watched batch of timepiece ...
New takes on legacy models, new movements, high complications, interesting gem-setting, stone dials, smaller case sizes, and ...
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