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andibleed
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Im wondering what hardware can create harmonies and do pitch correction and the like. The only company I have seen is TC Helicon.
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andibleed said:Does anyone know the theory behind harmonies? Maybe its something simple Im missing?
e-dog said:Harmony is just singing notes that are different than the melody, basically.
Singing "good" harmony is more complicated, but, that's music theory and stuff, and generally dependent on personal taste.
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Big Kenny said:Antares.. p.s. They all sound like robots and suck. Sing your harmonies, don't "create" them
Evintide is the sheeioot..... $$$ thoughnotbradsohner said:Evintide......
http://www.alandmoore.com/ramblings/index.php?article=articles/vocalharm.htmandibleed said:Does anyone know the theory behind harmonies? Maybe its something simple Im missing?
punkin said:Seriously consider taking beginner piano lessons. You'll catch on quickly and that way, learn to read and write music and the big bonus...a new way to work out your vocals and harmonies while sitting at the keyboards.
Agreed, 100%.Robert D said:Great advice. Many years ago I took a piano class and a music appreciation class at a community college. It was fun, and very rewarding, even if you don't plan on becoming a pianist. The keyboard makes it so much easier to visualize music theory than a guitar neck does.
What does that mean?fraserhutch said:It just amazes me that anyone who is serious about music composition has worked at obtaining at least minimal keyboard skills.