You (or anyone interested in sound/physics/code) may find this video / series interesting https://youtu.be/RKT-sKtR970?si=qvTXK6YSMsPaE-GE
Ah thank you for the correction, I'm just a hobbyist and have not practiced in a few years
I think you could definitely do the same thing to learn relative pitch. In western music theory there's generally only 12 notes. And #1 and #12 are the same, an octave, which many people can recognize implicitly…
I'd be happy to see any "songs all in the same key" type playlists if anyone wants to share one I'm a programmer interested in music visualization and it would be handy to have a few of these
I've used the emulator "Retroarch" on the Steam Deck and had good success playing with it in offline mode. It has a bit of a learning curve, but it's been a great fit for me
When I did this a number of years ago, and it was only around 5-6GB, or about 20GB with all the images. I also added about 4GB for windows, android, iOS, Linux, and Mac OS apps to parse/view the data. All of that fits…
I can imagine a tax so high that it's effectively a ban, and a tax half that size that might be a compromise between black and white ban/no ban
I'm a novice at machine learning, but Open AI made a python library for reinforcement learning in video games, and a fork of it is still actively maintained [1]. It's been a few years, but I remember being able to get…
For those lost from the landing page here's a visualization that worked for me on mobile (chrome/android) https://see.chromatone.center/ There's a bunch of web apps in the "Practice" section of the site:…
The landing page doesn't seem very exciting (on mobile at least) but the "practice" area of the site contains quite a few web apps to demonstrate the concepts. I think the basic idea is that western music uses 12 tones,…
I'm not a professional writer, but as someone with severe ADHD I have battled frequently with my own version of "writer's block". When I'm stuck in this way sometimes small things can make a tremendous difference…
You (or anyone interested in sound/physics/code) may find this video / series interesting https://youtu.be/RKT-sKtR970?si=qvTXK6YSMsPaE-GE
Ah thank you for the correction, I'm just a hobbyist and have not practiced in a few years
I think you could definitely do the same thing to learn relative pitch. In western music theory there's generally only 12 notes. And #1 and #12 are the same, an octave, which many people can recognize implicitly…
I'd be happy to see any "songs all in the same key" type playlists if anyone wants to share one I'm a programmer interested in music visualization and it would be handy to have a few of these
I've used the emulator "Retroarch" on the Steam Deck and had good success playing with it in offline mode. It has a bit of a learning curve, but it's been a great fit for me
When I did this a number of years ago, and it was only around 5-6GB, or about 20GB with all the images. I also added about 4GB for windows, android, iOS, Linux, and Mac OS apps to parse/view the data. All of that fits…
I can imagine a tax so high that it's effectively a ban, and a tax half that size that might be a compromise between black and white ban/no ban
I'm a novice at machine learning, but Open AI made a python library for reinforcement learning in video games, and a fork of it is still actively maintained [1]. It's been a few years, but I remember being able to get…
For those lost from the landing page here's a visualization that worked for me on mobile (chrome/android) https://see.chromatone.center/ There's a bunch of web apps in the "Practice" section of the site:…
The landing page doesn't seem very exciting (on mobile at least) but the "practice" area of the site contains quite a few web apps to demonstrate the concepts. I think the basic idea is that western music uses 12 tones,…
I'm not a professional writer, but as someone with severe ADHD I have battled frequently with my own version of "writer's block". When I'm stuck in this way sometimes small things can make a tremendous difference…