Music 101 (part 1)
If you want to take up guitar seriously, but don’t know what’s involved, this series hopefully will help you. These are NOT le...
If you want to take up guitar seriously, but don’t know what’s involved, this series hopefully will help you. These are NOT le...
Last time, we looked at effective learning with directed practice and recall. Remember, this is not a lesson. It’s giving you some b...
Last time, we looked at the concepts of pitch, octave, and semitone. This time, we’ll take a high-level look at rhythm, melody, and ph...
Last time, we looked at the concepts of rhythm, melody and phrasing This time, we’ll take a high-level look at harmony , scale, chord,...
If you are embarking on skiing lessons, you’ll never have experienced skiing before. In this sense, you’re a complete beginner. But, hav...
This is the follow up to How musical is a novice? A chord is made up of a bunch of notes separated by various distances, and that overall co...
If you’ve read the last couple of posts on “how musical is a beginner“, they may make you realise at a conscious level how...
Here is a short video showing how to use Rhythm-X in emuso’s toolkit to build up an arpeggio practice routine. The method The method i...
The altered scale is an amazing sounding scale,that can be used in rock, blues, metal, as well as jazz. First we’ll start with the g...
Emuso comes with three tools supporting inversions. The box tool allows you to visualise chord intervals in a box that you draw out on-instr...