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- terminology - What exactly does feat. mean? - Music: Practice . . .
For instance, you have "When Love Takes Over" (feat Kelly Rowland) by David Guetta rather than "When Love Takes Over" by Kelly Rowland This could easily be the identical song, just credited differently
- Whats the difference between feat, artist1 X artist 2, artist1 Vs . . .
Not sure if there's really a convention I feel most of these are used interchangeably For what it's worth, though: 'Feat' implies a short cameo, like a guest solo or a rapped bridge ' ' implies more of a 50 50 collaboration, or at least a joint effort I've never seen 'X', but 'Vs ' is (to my knowledge) used to imply a contest
- 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
- theory - What does gets the beat mean? - Music: Practice Theory . . .
It simply means that the quarter note is the unit of measurement, or one beat So 4 4 means 4 quarter notes per bar “gets the beat” is the same as “equals one beat”
- Did Rostropovich ever play his Humoresque himself?
feat artist: Mstislav Rostropovich Label: Brilliant Rovi ID: MQ0000908851 Rovi Work ID: MC0002507948 AMG
- What is the difference between a duet and a duo?
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- meter - Music: Practice Theory Stack Exchange
And if you hear pieces with notated beat faster than around 160 bpm, you'll often tend to group beats into larger structures when you listen and feel every two beats or three beats or feat beats as "the beat" (i e , tactus), rather than the notated "beat" according to the time signature
- 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
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