The best tracks somehow seem not to impose their own sense of right or wrong on you. They don't tell you how to feel.
Theory
Notes
- programming
- gendered duets
- Understanding dynamic quality https://mobile.twitter.com/quotidiania/status/1344837946101407745
- lists
- playlists
- tool
- https://musiclab.chromeexperiments.com
- for focus/flow
- myNoise creates beautiful noises to mask the noises you donโt want to hear
- Rainy cafe
- Noiseli. Your digital place for focus.Mix different sounds and create your perfect sound environment to work and relax.
- https://soundofcolleagues.com/#
- https://wondertools.substack.com/p/music
- What's the ultimate focus music? ๐ถ I've been a "focus house" gal myself, but looking to transition into something a bit more classy, like epic film scores maybe
- classic
- The broad eras of classical music are:
- Medieval (500-1400)
- Renaissance (1400-1600)
- Baroque (1600-1750)
- Classical (1750-1830)
- Romantic (1830-1900)
- Modern (1900-1950)
- Contemporary (1950+)
Captures
Songs I would love to be able to play
The Good, the Bad and the Ugly (Ennio Morricone) played by Soren Madsen
Improvise for Real: The Complete Method for All Instruments
Lookup
- About dropbeats and characteristics
- Learn to Play the Guitar in 10 Hours โ No Musical Talent Required
- Learn Music as a Mindfulness Practice
- Eric Weinstein explains why you don't need an expensive piano teacher (learning)
- https://everynoise.com/
- When You Hit A WRONG Note In Jazz
- How to sound GREAT
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Call_and_response_(music)