Welcome readers! This month I wanted to continue about playing guitar-like solos on keyboard. One of the early pioneers of this style of playing was Prague’s own,...
Welcome readers! This month I wanted to talk about playing guitar-like solos on keyboard. One of the early pioneers of this style of playing was Prague’s own, Jan Hammer. Hammer was perfo...
Greetings, readers! This month, I wanted to talk a little about a very useful recording technique; compression. It’s very common that audio tracks will have a great difference in the loud...
Welcome Readers! I hope you enjoyed last months article on early electronic instruments. This month I wanted to continue on a topic we started two months ago, sight reading.
Hello readers! This month I wanted to take a slight departure from the modern technical and theoretical topics we have been discussing lately to talk about early electronic instruments.
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Welcome back! This month is part two of our in depth look at magical math in music. In last month’s article, we spoke of the discovery of phi, the golden ratio, and Leonardo of Pisa’s rab...
Welcome readers! Many excellent rock players can get away with not reading music at all, so it’s very common that a great player can have limited sight reading ability. If you are playing...
Hello readers! Welcome back. This month I wanted to talk about the first uses of keyboards in rock bands. Early rock artists like Elvis and Little Richard often used piano on their record...
Hello readers! This month I want to talk a little about constructing killer rock piano parts over common chord progressions. Most of the harmony in rock music, as well as most estern musi...