
Visual representations of classical music : r/oddlysatisfying - Reddit
Dec 10, 2013 · 9.6M subscribers in the oddlysatisfying community. For those little things that are inexplicably satisfying.
What do the shapes and colours represent in visual representations of ...
Jan 20, 2015 · In your example, those colors pretty much match what the sheet music would look like using colors instead of notes drawn on a staff.
ColorMusic - a resource that made music theory and guitar ... - Reddit
Feb 28, 2023 · In short, I didn't have the foresight to buckle down and learn basic music theory and terminology earlier. Later, I couldn't lead myself to learn music and my instrument the proper way. So …
Transcribing into sheet music : r/musictheory - Reddit
Nov 5, 2021 · Transcribing into sheet music How to transcribe music (listening) or ideas for composing into sheet music? I got the rhythm in head, then to how to clearly put into sheet music with correct …
Theory lessons for those not interested in notation or reading music ...
I have a friend who wants to learn music theory, but isn’t interested in becoming proficient in notating or reading music. They do have a keyboard at home. I’m classically trained, so I have no idea if there …
Complete newbie here: How do people make visualizers for music ? : r ...
Feb 14, 2022 · The programmer is responsible for how the visual display responds to the frequency info. To update the visuals at appropriate times with the music without overclocking the device, the …
Any good sources for album art? : r/AppleMusic - Reddit
May 22, 2023 · Hi all, I've begun ripping some old CDs back into my Apple Music library (over the years, things have gone missing.) Is there a good source for finding album art these days? What is the …
Burning FLAC Files Into Audio CD : r/musichoarder - Reddit
Dec 27, 2023 · The choice of resampler for going from 192 to 44.1 can matter. At src.infinitewave.ca you can see some visual representations of the aliasing noise introduced by different downsampling …
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Do you have an extremely good visual memory? : r/autism - Reddit
Other thing is I remember visual representations of concepts way better than just descriptions as text or speech. But I still need the text/speech to make sense of it all.