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Rhythmic Canada is a group of producers, musicians, teachers, DJs, etc., dedicated to freeing music knowledge. This is an awesome tutorial that teaches you how to use your ear to find the key of a song - and it takes only seconds!
- Composers and Performers - learn to find that key quickly and start playing your songs faster
- DJs - learn how to figure out the key of a song quickly without using software analysis
- Remixers - use this for putting different sources together
Click here for more.
The MelodyFusion Team
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Learning from others - an interview with MelodyFusion member Matt Sams, who undertook a revolutionary project to write, record, and release a new song every single day of the year for the year 2014.
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Have you ever noticed how the perfect song can change your mood from sour to rosy; your outlook from dire and depressed to happy and hopeful? If so, you have already experienced one of the greatest effects music can have on your demeanor and mental health - a transformative effect that cannot otherwise be explained.
While diet and exercise are certainly beneficial to your health, many medical doctors and psychiatrists are now advising, even urging their patients to include music therapy as part of their overall treatment plan, relying on credible studies that have demonstrated the power of music for our wellbeing.
To highlight the powerful healing properties of music - both mentally and physically, we have outlined 11 positive effects of music on our health, including an in-depth explanation of each of these advantageous and remarkable effects. Click here for more.
Blog with thanks to Kat of ZingInstruments.com
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I might be telling you all something you already know, but it is quite amusing how many times this little trick, which I learned the hard way, has come to the rescue of me and my band.
I can tell you that if one of a band members gets into a flap because he, or one of the other band members is ill prepared, it can really affect the rest of the band - and not just for that gig either. Sometimes personality tensions can last a long time. I think we've all been there.
So I try to help minimize this possibility by doing something I call “count & preparation overkill."