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In music theory, the subdominant is the fourth degree in both major and minor modes. The term is also applied to a chord based on the fourth scale degree ... Read more

Mastering drum programming skills is a key element in any music producer's skill set. The practice began with the advent of the first drum machines in the 1980s ... Read more

In the world of music, especially in jazz, there is the concept of a "ghost note" (or quiet, suppressed, or obscure note), which is a note with importance in rhythm ... Read more

The connection between music and mathematics has long been known, and it's not just about math rock. Music, as explained earlier, can be used to create shapes on a two-dimensional plane ... Read more

"Diatonic modes", also known as "Greek" or "natural", are modes built on the standard major scale in which any of the notes (degrees) of the scale can serve as the tonic ... Read more

Doing audio production at home is not only a creative process, but also a game of technical capabilities and imagination ... Read more

A spectrum analyzer is a device designed to detail and study the audio spectrum. In the context of music education and performance, this device is invaluable for analyzing ... Read more

The variety of microphones on the market is amazing: they differ not only in cost and technical characteristics, but also in their purpose for certain tasks ... Read more

Rethink your approach to parallel harmonies in music and unlock their potential. These harmonies, when used wisely and creatively, can be a powerful tool for the modern composer ... Read more

Here are the key stages of vocal processing, without unnecessary details. Keep in mind that each vocal track requires an individual approach ... Read more