
Major to Minor: "Every Breath You Take" by Chase Holfelder Share this: I just wanted to say THANK YOU SO MUCH for your support. The 'Girls Just Want to Have Fun' video seems to be taking off... and the response on Patreon has been so amazing. I cannot believe the outpouring of support for my music. I really appreciate your help more than you can imagine; and I promise to keep the videos coming. I'm working on a new one right now! See all 12 creations Major to Minor: "Every Breath You Take" by Chase Holfelder
How to create your own EXS24 instruments in Logic Pro X [Tutorial] Although it hasn’t changed significantly in recent times, the current version of Logic’s EXS24 sampler provides a sizeable chunk of the software’s bundled audio content. Its vast sample library contains everything from acoustic pianos, strings and brass to guitars, synth textures and beyond. What often tends to be overlooked, however, is the word ‘sampler’ in its title. Not just an instrument for playing back samples from its well-appointed library, the EXS24 is designed to take any recordable sound and arrange it so that it can be played back either from your MIDI keyboard or from a MIDI track within Logic itself. You can use sounds that you’ve recorded yourself onto an audio track, or you can use audio files that already exist on your hard drive. Here’s how it’s done. 1 Create new track In Logic, create a new Software Instrument track by clicking the ‘+’ symbol at the top of the track list. 2 Load EXS24 3 Open editor 4 Create new zone In the instrument editor, select Zone>New Zone.
Grand Piano Passion™ | Chopin Prelude in E Minor Amplified - Grand Piano Passion™ Cosmo Buono, Steinway Artist and concert pianist, plays the Chopin Prelude in E Minor, Op. 28, No. 4, in this original video. With its simple melody, haunting harmonies, and space for liberal use of tempo rubato, the Prelude in E Minor is one of Chopin’s most beautiful compositions—one that gives the student a wonderful work to perform, while also teaching the pianist a great deal about finesse and interpretation. I look at the piece from multiple perspectives here, as part of GRAND PIANO PASSION™’s well-regarded Classical Piano Music Amplified™ series. Bringing Out the Melody in the Chopin Prelude in E Minor When we think of Chopin, one of the things that always comes to mind is melody. He was inspired by the operas of Bellini, who stated that a composition needs three things: melody, melody, and always melody. Infusing the Prelude with Emotion The overall mood of the piece is reflective and even tragic and angry. Achieving Balance in the Prelude in E Minor Using Your Hands