BFDI YTPMV - Back to Elsewhere
A YouTube Poop Music Video (plunderphonics remix) of chiptune artist Zalza's "Back to the Chipland" using clips from Battle For Dream Island Elsewhere
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BFDI YTPMV - Back to Elsewhere
A YouTube Poop Music Video (plunderphonics remix) of chiptune artist Zalza's "Back to the Chipland" using clips from Battle For Dream Island Elsewhere
youtube version with 60fps:
Occasionally when I am Almost Sleeping but not quite, I’ll do this sort of half-dreaming thing where I think that I am preforming like. Irl tasks. But they’re fake.Today was fun I played four rounds of imaginary geoguessr and then practiced arpeggios
The Fascinating World of the Piano
The piano is one of the most beloved and versatile musical instruments in the world. It has been a cornerstone of classical, jazz, and popular music for centuries, providing a unique sound that is both soothing and energizing. From the works of Beethoven to the modern-day hits of Adele, piano music has captivated audiences for generations. Its range of tones and ability to create complex…
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weird fishes // arpeggi – radiohead
Chord Theory: Arpeggios
An arpeggio is simply a chord that is played one note at a time in an ascending...
BEAUTIFUL ARPEGGIOS FOR GUITAR! (beginner to PRO)
I’m not sure about “beautiful”, but you’re going to be a better guitarist by learning these.
0:00 Intro 0:53 Level 1 1:22 Level 2 2:17 Level 3 3:25 Level 4 5:06 Level 5 6:35 Level 6 8:36 Level 7 9:35 Level 8 11:36 Level 9 13:00 Level 10
#1 My holidays consist of 2 hour practice sessions and 30 minutes of “what-the-heck-did-I-just-play?” I’m nervous to start my second semester in grad school, but even more nervous to be taking up music again. Here are some of my accomplishments/things I did during my first Thursday session:
Etude in D minor (DONT, Op. 37): 2nd position intonation, quarter note =80
G major scale/arpeggio(s) memorized
Carl Flesch Scale System: G major #5 - Working on thirds and realizing the scale starts on G4, which means it goes as high as G7
3 Great Ways To Use Arpeggios In A Solo
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XOVU-DqV1Xk&list=PLWYuNvZPqqcGmFEa5n98zh0m46GcARyUh&index=6&t=0s
Arpeggios are one of the building blocks you need to have in your vocabulary. But using Arpeggios in a solo can be very difficult. They can be hard to use in a way that sounds like a natural melody and not an exercise. In this video, I am going to show analyze some great arpeggio from Wes Montgomery and Pat Martino phrases and talk about how you can use them in your own playing.
Hope you like it!