
Free Music Software Utami, the creators of RokVid and Geisterwelt for Ableton Live, have released Motion – a motion-tracking plugin for Live – as a free download. Continue reading Propellerhead has released Take 2.0, a major update to its free vocal recorder for iPhone. Here’s what’s new in Take 2.0: Continue reading Apex Audio has released a free plugin, for Mac & Windows, Haa5. Haa5 uses stereo delays to create what is known as the “precedence effect”, also known as the “Haas effect” after Helmut Haas, whose 1949 Ph.D. thesis first described this psycho-acoustic phenomenon. Sinevibes has introduced Zap, a ‘unique mini-synthesizer’ controlled by incoming audio. It starts with an envelope follower that tracks the peak energy of the sound and then applies it onto the frequency of a monophonic oscillator. Puremagnetik has released Frequencizer – a fixer filter bank for Ableton Live + Max For Live. Developer Matthias Frick let us know that MIDI LE for Windows is now available as a beta. Continue reading
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A hand possessed! New finger stimulating device will help wannabe musicians learn their favourite tunes By Daily Mail Reporter Updated: 07:10 GMT, 23 June 2011 If you've ever tried to learn the guitar or violin, moving your fingers just right can sometimes prove difficult. Now an invention by a group of Japanese scientists could teach you how to mimic your favourite tunes - even if you have no talent. The PosessedHand is an electronic device that stimulates the muscles on your forearm that move your fingers. HandPossessed: The Device stimulates muscles in the forearm to produce movements in the fingers and could be used by wannabe musicians This means it could be programed to move your fingers in time with your favourite guitar solo - without your brain needing to think about it. Using a belt worn around the forearm, the machine contains 28 electrodes which flex each of the joints in your fingers and thumb as well as producing two wrist movements. Designer: Emi Tamaki led the research using a Japanese stringed instrument called the Koto
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classic piano method : how to play piano Here I publish a complete classic piano method by Karl Merz. This book was published in 1885 but contains many useful exercises and tips to study and learn piano. Moreover it contains helpful tips and suggestions for piano teachers Piano method summery Preface of the classic piano method by K. Merz The very favorable reception extended to our instruction book for the "Parlor Organ," "The Musical Hints" and "The Elements of Harmony," have induced our publishers to request us to prepare for them also an Instruction book for the Piano. It is important that a skillful, masterly teacher should direct the first lessons of a pupil. Considerations about this piano method Remember that not only should a child's fingers and hands develop, but also its mind. Disclaimer: This work is - Author: Merz, Karl, 1836-1890 - Digitizing Sponsor: MSN - Book Contributor: Music - University of Toronto - Corrections, elaborations and final digitalization by Paolo Parrella
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