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domingo, 29 de maio de 2011
Harmony Walter Piston Download
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Andy Jaffe Jazz Harmony Download

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Teoria Musical Básica
Intervalos
Há 12 notas diferentes na música tradicional: Dó, Dó Sustenido/Ré Bemol, Ré, Ré Sustenido/Mi Bemol, Mi, Fá, Fá Sustenido/Sol Bemol, Sol, Sol Sustenido/Lá Bemol, Lá, Lá Sustenido/Si Bemol e Si. Depois do Si vem o Dó uma oitava acima do primeiro Dó, e este ciclo continua. Essa sequência é chamada de escala cromática. Cada etapa nessa escala é chamada de um meio tom ou semitom. O intervalo entre duas notas é definido pelo número de semitons entre elas. Duas notas distantes um semitom, como Dó e Dó Sustenido, definem uma segunda menor. As notas que estão dois semitons distantes, como Dó e Ré, definem uma segunda maior. Isso também é chamado um tom inteiro. De semitom em semitom, os demais intervalos são a terça menor, terça maior, quarta justa, trítono, quinta justa, sexta menor, sexta maior, sétima menor, sétima maior e, por fim, a oitava.A maioria desses intervalos também tem outros nomes. Por exemplo, um trítono é
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sexta-feira, 27 de maio de 2011
The Mixing Engineers Handbook Download
Throughout his 30 years of experience in studios, Bobby Owsinski interviewed many well-known engineers, from Bruce Swedien to George Massenburg, and the transcripts of the interviews make up half of this book's 200 pages. The other half details all the aspects of mixing, framed by comments extracted from the interviews. Top-notch organization allows the reader to access engineers' comments by topic or by the name of the engineer.
This well-written handbook should entertain everyone from the rookie engineer to the seasoned professional through chapters on the history of mixing, dynamics, EQ'ing, sound-field placement and effects. With additional chapters on balance, "the key to a great mix," the final mix, and an extensive section on mixing for surround sound, solutions to common conundrums are both detailed and varied. Most refreshing is the candor with which the engineers describe their craft.
This is a very revealing visit into the often mythical realms of mixing, and even established engineers can learn something new from this book.
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Guia de Mixagem II Download
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Guia de Mixagem I Download
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Real Bossa Para Band in a Box Download
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Aebersold - Vol 13 - Cannonrall Adderly

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quinta-feira, 26 de maio de 2011
Aebersold - Vol 12 - Duke Ellington Download
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Aebersold - Vol 11 - Herbie Hancock Download

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Aebersold - Vol 10 - David Baker Download
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Aebersold - Vol 09 - Woody Shaw Download

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Aebersold - Vol 08 - Sonny Rollins Download

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Aebersold - Vol 06 - Charlie Parker - "All Bird" Download

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Aebersold - Vol.05 - Time to play the Music Download

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segunda-feira, 23 de maio de 2011
Aebersold - Vol.03 The II-V7-I Progresion Download

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Aebersold - Vol 02 - Nothin' But Blues Download

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Aebersold vol.1- How To Play & Improvise Jazz Dowloadn

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How to Make Hip Hop Beats - 10 Easy Steps By Lerron Carson
When you're just starting out how to make beats it can be fun and frustrating at the same time. Trust me I was there. But it really is easier then you think. If you're making a beat here are 10 tips that will get yo stated.
1. Pick a style- Know the style of beat you want to make before you start making it. Like rnb,rap,pop, etc. There have been plenty of beats that I made and could not figure out what style it was.
2. Pick A Major Artist- Think of a known artist that you would want to make the beat for. Like if you chose a style a rap, think now what rap artist do you want to make the beat for. Try to imagine that artist on your beat. This will make your hip hop beat-making experience a whole lot easier.
3. Listen To Their Song- Take a listen to the rap artist you are making the beat for songs. See the style. Get a feel for the kind of hip hop beats the artist raps over.
4. Formatting The Song- Very important. formatting is, the intro, verse, chorus, verse, bridge, etc. That's all it is but basically you just change the order around however you feel like it. Turn on the radio and see how your favorite artist formats there song. When instruments come in, when they drop out. The most basic form to start with is, 2 or 4 bar intro, 16 bar verse, 8 bar chorus, 16 bar verse, 8bar chorus, 16 bar verse, 8 bars chorus. This is the most basic beat-making song format. This is very common in rap. If you want an even simpler way, you can create an 8 bar loop and keep it the same throughout the whole song. I have seen this done a lot.
5. Laying down the beat- I have learned that for starters, it's easier to start with the drums. Kick, Snare, Hi hat, are always a good start. Record a pattern for four bars with those first. Then layer that with maybe some toms, cow-bell, symbols, etc. Whatever you want to use. THE DRUMS ARE THE MOST IMPORTANT IN MAKING HIP HOP BEATS! Your drums must hit and hit HARD. The best way to get your drums hitting hard is by not using "pitty pat" free kits you downloaded from the internet for free. If your drums are weak, then your beat is going to be weak.
6. Laying Down A Melody- This is where most hip hop beat-makers have the most trouble. Because most eat makers can't play the keys. For starters, you might want to learn basic keyboard skills. The major thing you need to learn are, major and minor scales. After you learn that, try and do different combinations and patterns with the drum beat you have made. Use an instrument like, a lead guitar, horns, clav, something that will stand out. Your melody can be however you want it, but for starters, you could do a 4 bar melody, or an 8 bar melody.
7. Layering The Beat- What is done a lot in beat making is layering. If you have your whole beat finished. You can go and make it sound bigger by layering. All you do is fill in some gaps, do the same pattern you did with one instrument with another instrument. Do this throughout your beat. This will make you beat sound a lot fatter.
8. Pan- Panning is basically having an instrument all the way to the right, all the way to the left, and anywhere in between. You pan for all kinds of different reasons. It gives each track its own little space in the stereo field. There are no rules for panning, put you have to do it. So just try it out and see what you like best.
9. The Mixdown- Very important! Very Important! Very Important! If you have a poor mix on your beat, then you have pretty much wasted your time. When mixing a beat, start with each track individually. Solo each track and make sure it sounds good by itself. EQ it if you have to, but if each track sounds good by itself, the whole beat will sound that much better. DO NOT DISTORT! If your master levels are in the red before you bounce to disc or .mp3, your distorting. Don't worry about if its not loud enough. You never ever ever want to distort. If you are distorting, check any instrument that has boom or low end, Like a kick, bass, sub, etc. these tend to distort more often.
10. The Bounce- Now that you made you're beat, Its the hottest hip hop beat ever, you want to put it on cd or upload it to the internet. When you're exporting a beat for cd, Use .wav file. 44.1 16bit. If you want to upload to the internet use, 320kbps (the highest .mp3 quality) or 128kbps. Most websites wont accept 320kbps because the file size is too big. So go with 128kbps.
These are all just guidelines to help you get started. There are millions of ways to make a beat, But this is just to help.
Mixing Hip Hop Beats - 6 Easy Steps
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sábado, 21 de maio de 2011
The Joe Pass Collection Book Download

The Joe Pass Collection by Joe Pass. For guitar. Hal Leonard Artist Transcriptions. Standards. Difficulty: medium. Guitar tablature songbook. Standard guitar notation, guitar tablature and chord names. 80 pages. Published by Hal Leonard (HL.672353).
ISBN 0793564271. With standard guitar notation, guitar tablature and chord names. Standards. 9x12 inches.
12 songs rom the jazz legend, including: Blues for Basie * Blues for Hank * Cheek to Cheek * Dissonance #1 * Happy Holiday Blues * I Got Rhythm * In a Sentimental Mood * Pasta Blues * Satin Doll * The Song Is You * The Way You Look Tonight * Yardbird Suite.
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