Ear training/musical (Q904)
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This chapter provides guidance on how to recognize instruments and their functions as well as musical structures, to help with our mixing decisions. It includes practical knowledge about instruments and their characteristics.
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English | Ear training/musical | This chapter provides guidance on how to recognize instruments and their functions as well as musical structures, to help with our mixing decisions. It includes practical knowledge about instruments and their characteristics. |
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Instrument families, their fundamental frequency ranges and dispersion characteristics (English)
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instruments of the rock band (English)
the drum set (English)
electric bass (English)
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typical musical function of instruments (English)
changing functions depending on musical genre (English)
harmonic accompaniment (English)
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musical form and structural elements (English)
classical music: exposition/ouverture, variation, da capo; phrase, period, movement. (English)
rock/pop/jazz: intro, bridge, chorus, solo, outro, ending, vamps (English)
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different musical genres and aesthetics, and their consequences for sound design (English)
metal genres (English)
ancient music, baroque, classical, romantic, contemporary (English)
pop, jazz, rock, hiphop (English)
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SQQ7 - 3.2
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