omglongitude
Thanks for everything. Enjoyed my time here. Keep up the piano, drums, and music!
I’m new to synthesizers. I’ve played with a microkorg for 15 years! but never had an interest how anything worked until now. This week I learned how to use the microkorg, I figured out how to make some bell/gong timbres, and now I’m trying to model a string, which is difficult! Not a string ensemble but like a single violin. It’s been fun
Your loop is a journey from point A (the first chord or melody) to point B (the resolution) For variation, try taking different routes to reach point B. Or maybe point B changes to a different chord, something that doesn’t resolve. That will allow you to continue your journey to point C (a new chord) Now you can make your way back to point A, or back to point B, or somewhere else entirely. Enjoy the journey
Musescore has tablature format. As @Niiru said transcribe them yourself. Simply putting them into musescore yourself will help you learn the timing you’re struggling with, and other good things about the music. And when you are ready to practice on bass again this work will translate. You will surprise yourself. Get your $30 worth!
(And musescore will playback the audio too)
Anatolian Rock?
I would love to learn more about how Lemmy and Mastodon connect. I see some content from musicians and producers on Mastodon and it would be great to share on Lemmy.
I’m so happy they still exist. Like many in this community it seems, I enjoy a building a digital music collection and having a player is essential. I use a Cowon Plenue R every day. Plays all file types, great folder management, microSD external storage. It has no features beyond what a music player should do. One of my favorite things. Thanks for this thread