
terminology - What exactly does "feat." mean? - Music: Practice ...
2015年1月25日 · Does anyone know what does the "feat." mean exactly? Some song titles have the word "feat" in it, for example "I wanna love you clean Akon feat. Snoop dog". What does "feat." mean?
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Feat: means 'featuring', its when some artist appear on another's song providing some of the music or vocals.(one has the song, the other is a guest)
theory - Speed of playing notes in different octaves - Music: …
2018年10月24日 · The German wikipedia on pitch also points out that from the uncertainty principle "it follows that in music practice intonation accuracy is much more important (because audible) for slow passages (long notes) than for fast passages (short notes). String players often claim - to the surprise of the layman- that it is by no means easier to play ...
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2024年9月7日 · Ped _ flûtes 8 means (assuming the underscore is actually a minus sign) "Pedal, remove flute stops, 8 foot." (Flue pipes are basically fipple flutes, similar to a recorder; each stop's octave is indicated by the length, nominally, of the C2 pipe; 8 feet is notated pitch; 16 ft is an octave lower; 4 ft is an octave higher, etc.)
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2025年1月22日 · A melody may be vocal or instrumental, rendered from memory or read from written music. But melodies often have accompaniments , which harmonize the melody, and do not simply mimic it. For example, the melody of a song may revolve around the C major scale , but an accompanying instrumental part may indicate an Em or G7 chord, harmonizing the ...
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2024年7月11日 · Music harmony and intonation depends strongly on the harmonicity of tones. An ideal, homogeneous, infinitesimally thin or infinitely flexible string or column of air has exact harmonic modes of vibration. 1 In any real musical instrument, the resonant body that produces the music tone—typically a string, wire, or column of air—deviates from ...
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2024年1月8日 · Sound does travel about 60 cm in 2 ms in air, one foot is about 30 cm. 25 ft is about 750 cm, or 7.5 m. I assume you were talking about air distance and you walked 25 ft away from the amp. – piiperi Reinstate Monica
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