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The ultimate guide to the circle of fifths and how it can help you make better music; You don't need to be a music theory expert to make electronic music, but it helps - here's our guide to the basics ...
Play a C scale on your guitar and notice how its interval spaces sound major, now play a C minor scale with the formula 1 2 b3 4 5 b6 b7 or C D Eb F G Ab Bb. Notice how different the vibe is?
Easy guitar theory: minor pentatonic scale (Image credit: Future) Learn THE essential scale for leads and solos. Having looked at the minor pentatonic scale last month, this issue we’re moving on to ...
Know the Intervals, Scales, and Music Theory Intervals. The most important aspect to study in melody writing is probably your intervals. In Western music, we use 12 notes in semitone intervals, ...
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MusicRadar on MSNWhy you should care about music theory - and 5 reasons you maybe shouldn'tDo you need to learn music theory to be a great musician? No you don’t, but in many cases, it really can help. That’s the extremely short answer, however there’s a lot more to it than just that.Music ...
Larkin Poe's Rebecca Lovell explains her “hunt and peck” approach to guitar solos – and how scales can make all the difference Janelle Borg Fri, April 11, 2025 at 1:51 PM UTC ...
In jazz theory, we call the 3rd and 7th scale degrees “guide tones” because they communicate the most pertinent information. They point to the essence of what’s happening in a chord progression.
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