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Whats the difference between feat, artist1 X artist 2, artist1 Vs . . . Feat: means 'featuring', its when some artist appear on another's song providing some of the music or vocals (one has the song, the other is a guest) : means a collaboration between the two artists to produce a song by both (like equals and not a guest) Vs: means 'versus', is mostly used when mashing up or mixing two songs together, or when a studio has two artists work on heir own parts but
terminology - Music: Practice Theory Stack Exchange There is a technique that I don't understand in some songs where everything changes—the pitch drop, the chord progression, the melody, etc The only thing that stays the same is the vibe Here are
What exactly does a DJ do when producing a track? I want to understand what a DJ does when producing a track For example, let's look at the new track - Martin Garrix feat Usher - 'Don't Look Down' Who wrote the lyrics for this track? Who wrote
What is the interval from C double flat to E double sharp called? A guru for some typesetting engine might be able to give you an answer, but it's a quite useless feat except for displaying "mad typesetting skillz" The thing you want to achieve simply doesn't occur in any reasonable text
Any good methods to memorise scales? [duplicate] There is such a thing as "The Thousand Club" - that's people who've committed 1000 digits of pi to memory, which is probably a bigger feat than 60 musical scales
How to play triplets 16th notes together? [duplicate] The problem is, there are 9 measures (last 9 in the picture) where I can't even begin to comprehend how to play the two hands together (I can play each hand individually really well), it just seems like an impossible feat, basically too much for brain to take in as well as hard not to play inaccurately
conducting - Music: Practice Theory Stack Exchange Wikipedia doesn't, but let's, assume and focus on those moments when the non-dominant hand isn't necessary to cue ictuses or indicate "dynamics, phrasing, expression, and other elements" While