27Aug

Let’s say you need a quick couple of minutes of music during a service or ceremony, where something is happening quietly, or quiet blessings are taking place, and you either feel the need for some music, or you’ve been asked beforehand to fill in a little bit at certain times.

You should play the following chord progression in the same key as the next song, if that song will be happening right away. Let’s say the next song will be in the key of C, or you just like to play in the key of C, since it’s pretty simple (all white keys). Here’s what to do:

- Play octaves on C notes with your left hand – the C below middle C and the C one more octave below that work well
- In your right hand, play C major in 2nd inversion (G – C – E), then F major in 1st inversion (A – C – F), then G major in 1st inversion (B

14Aug

Sonic Producer is a music production and beat making software available in an online format. The program is unique because you actually use it online, unlike the competitor software where you have to fully install it on a machine. While the software is online, it does not lack any functionality.

Sonic Producer Functionality:

Sonic Producer has a 16 track mixer embedded into the program. You can add, mix, and sequence up to 16 different sounds using sonic producer. It also has a built-in digital keyboard and drum pads, to add sounds. This allows you to play music and record it, and adjust the pitch of a sound to a different key. There are hundreds of built in effects that you can add to each of your samples and recordings. The program also allows you to import as many sounds as you would like, and you can export an unlimited amount of songs from the

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