Standard Pitch (A440). Where did it come from? Has the standard changed over time? If so, which one, if there is such a thing, is correct or true? Does it matter? If it does matter, how so? Is there evidence in nature as to what is most natural as
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Weeblo’s Wooble jazz tune
By fiddlejamman on September 2, 2013 in A major, Ab major, Artist Level, Bb major, Blues Scale, By Ear, By Knowledge, Cornerstone Styles, G major, Ionian Mode, jamming 103, Jamming 104, Jazz, Lesson List, Major Pentatonic Scale, Major Scale, MixoBluesian Scale, Mixolydian Mode, Music Mechanics, Staff Notation, Style Studies
Here’s a light Bop jazz tune I wrote a while back that can be a good study. Overall the key of G major, which you will not need to stray far from in the A sections (except maybe the Eb in meas. 4). The B sections start out in G
A417 – Is Standard Pitch Correct?
Standard Pitch (A440). Where did it come from? Has the standard changed over time? If so, which one, if there is such a thing, is correct or true? Does it matter? If it does matter, how so? Is there evidence in nature as to what is most natural as to
Octave Science
Here’s a quick video I did back when I was first geting started on the Fiddle Jam Institute journey about Octaves. I’m thinking that I may do another one on this subject, but here it is for now. Enjoy. See more of lessons like this! Become a member of FJI