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  • Jan 9, 2021
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    Nessy

    i've been told they're not the same notes but they have the same sound so idk exactly why but whatever

    They'd be played at the same position on any instrument, no? Don't really see how they could be different notes.

  • Jan 9, 2021
    the end

    music theory rules allow the name of any note to be sharpened or flattened, even white note names, so since a E-type of note name is needed, the real scale note F will be renamed to E#.
    Of course, even though the note is named E#, when it comes to playing the note on an instrument, the real note F is really played.
    The adjustments done in this step do not change the pitch / sound of the note, only the name of the note.

    Copypasta

    Thank you!

  • Jan 9, 2021
    New NIGHTMAN

    KTT doesnt understand the complexities behind classical music. While most of KTT spends their days spamming "jordanlaff" and such, I study music theory and the works of Bach and Mozart. Musical masterpieces such as these are not easy for the average person to comprehend, and certainly above those that post on KTT.

  • Jan 9, 2021

    idk maybe

  • Jan 9, 2021
    New NIGHTMAN

    KTT doesnt understand the complexities behind classical music. While most of KTT spends their days spamming "jordanlaff" and such, I study music theory and the works of Bach and Mozart. Musical masterpieces such as these are not easy for the average person to comprehend, and certainly above those that post on KTT.

  • Jan 9, 2021
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    u learning all this s*** while top producers are throwing drums on loops n calling it a day

  • Jan 9, 2021
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    What did yall have for breakfast?

  • Nessy 🦎
    Jan 9, 2021
    Danny

    They'd be played at the same position on any instrument, no? Don't really see how they could be different notes.

    in practice yea it's exactly the same thing so dont worry about it

  • Jan 9, 2021
    We Didnt Like That

    What did yall have for breakfast?

    I didn't eat breakfast

  • Jan 9, 2021
    Fivi

    u learning all this s*** while top producers are throwing drums on loops n calling it a day

    Music theory is fire

  • Jan 9, 2021
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    Fivi

    u learning all this s*** while top producers are throwing drums on loops n calling it a day

    I mainly play instruments so knowing theory is pretty beneficial in that case

  • Jan 9, 2021
    We Didnt Like That

    What did yall have for breakfast?

    Some eggs and bacon, you?

  • Jan 9, 2021
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    Danny

    I mainly play instruments so knowing theory is pretty beneficial in that case

    what instruments do you play danny

  • Jan 9, 2021

    That's funny Op because I am currently studying some music theory and I had a question about it. I hope my fellow and kind KTT2 users can help me out. Say we’d construct a C# major scale which should look like this given the half steps between note 3 & 4 and note 7 & 8 (the octave): C# D# F F# G# A# C C# but instead it actually appears to be C# D# E# F# G# A# B# C# . The changes we see are F & C substituted by E# & B#. Now from what I understand, there’s not really a E# & B# since they are F & C but they can act as such? Now my question is, is this done to avoid double notation (e.g. the F F# & C C#). And if so, I presume this would be the case in all other similar instances too? I thank you for your time and help

  • Jan 9, 2021
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    Cant pick

    what instruments do you play danny

    I used to be a drummer for an aspiring band back during the KTT1 days. We had just recorded our first album and I decided to share it in CS for feedback. The general consensus was mixed to positive, but one day I saw Peter Gabriel had posted in my thread. I was so excited, I always looked up to him. I'm an absolute huge fan of Genesis' 70s run. Anyway, I open the thread and what I see next are four paragraphs berating me and my music. He said the songwriting was devoid of any soul or originality, the guitar tone was garbage and excruciating to his ears, the bass might as well not have been there. But the one that hurt me the most is he said it sounded like someone was drumming on a pair of Pringles cans. Five minutes after that, I messaged my band that I would be leaving them and I put my drums for sale on Craigslist. Now I mainly play guitar and keyboard.

  • Jan 9, 2021
    New NIGHTMAN

    KTT doesnt understand the complexities behind classical music. While most of KTT spends their days spamming "jordanlaff" and such, I study music theory and the works of Bach and Mozart. Musical masterpieces such as these are not easy for the average person to comprehend, and certainly above those that post on KTT.

  • Jan 9, 2021
    Danny

    I used to be a drummer for an aspiring band back during the KTT1 days. We had just recorded our first album and I decided to share it in CS for feedback. The general consensus was mixed to positive, but one day I saw Peter Gabriel had posted in my thread. I was so excited, I always looked up to him. I'm an absolute huge fan of Genesis' 70s run. Anyway, I open the thread and what I see next are four paragraphs berating me and my music. He said the songwriting was devoid of any soul or originality, the guitar tone was garbage and excruciating to his ears, the bass might as well not have been there. But the one that hurt me the most is he said it sounded like someone was drumming on a pair of Pringles cans. Five minutes after that, I messaged my band that I would be leaving them and I put my drums for sale on Craigslist. Now I mainly play guitar and keyboard.

  • KEV 💥
    Jan 9, 2021
    xxxkiraxxx

    classic avi

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    Jan 9, 2021

  • Kenig 💭
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  • THIB 🦌
    Jan 9, 2021
    math fifty

    Make that s*** dark

  • THIB 🦌
    Jan 9, 2021
    New NIGHTMAN

    KTT doesnt understand the complexities behind classical music. While most of KTT spends their days spamming "jordanlaff" and such, I study music theory and the works of Bach and Mozart. Musical masterpieces such as these are not easy for the average person to comprehend, and certainly above those that post on KTT.

  • KEV 💥
    Jan 9, 2021

    people know about music in music sxn? D'fuck

  • Jan 9, 2021
    xxxkiraxxx

  • Jan 9, 2021
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    Danny

    I am currently studying some music theory and I had a question about it. I hope my fellow and kind KTT2 users can help me out. Say we’d construct a C# major scale which should look like this given the half steps between note 3 & 4 and note 7 & 8 (the octave): C# D# F F# G# A# C C# but instead it actually appears to be C# D# E# F# G# A# B# C# . The changes we see are F & C substituted by E# & B#. Now from what I understand, there’s not really a E# & B# since they are F & C but they can act as such? Now my question is, is this done to avoid double notation (e.g. the F F# & C C#). And if so, I presume this would be the case in all other similar instances too? I thank you for your time and help.

    Hey dude, don’t know if this got answered at all but in the case of a C# Major Scale you WOULD use E# and B# because you’re right, you do not want double notation. You would spell the scale as C#, D#, E#, F#, G#, A#, B#

    It’s not that the notes E# and B# don’t exist, it’s that they’re not commonly used. It’s called enharmonics which means a note can sound the same, but be spelled differently like D# = Eb.

    You can see the E# being used elsewhere in an F# Major Scale since it’s the leading town of F#: F# G# A# B C# D# E#.

    Same thing works for flats too, a Cb is the same as a B so you wouldn’t commonly see it but it exists. A Cb Major Scale would be: Cb, Db, Eb, Fb (enharmonic equivalent of E natural), Gb, Ab, Bb