Posts Tagged ‘keyboard notes’



Keyboard Notes By Frequency (Part 2)

Wednesday, April 30th, 2008

For those who prefer their keyboards in a horizontal orientation, here’s another chart dealing with the correlation of notes and frequencies. This was created with the intention of providing a visual guide to the frequency ranges occupied by several popular instruments, as well as a few cogent tips that may help with the tweaking of an overall mix…
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Keyboard Notes By Frequency (Part 1)

Monday, April 28th, 2008

As I’ve been away from the wonderful world of the Internet for a week, I’ve had some time to do a bit of writing. The fruits of this labour will be presented in their entirety before too long, but in the meantime I have devised a couple of reference charts that may be of some benefit to musicians/producers, particularly those interested in the arts of arranging, equalisation and mastering…
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Music Scales – Making Scalable Music

Wednesday, November 14th, 2007

Everybody has heard of musical scales, and most people have some idea of what they are. For many, they are only remembered as one of the pointless homework exercises inflicted upon them in the enforced piano lessons of their childhood. But what exactly is a music scale, and how do we go about creating them?

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