tig spin ko sa una pero niundang nako.mingawon usahay.pero d manko technically dj.
@partymix...new pako dri...pwede mangutana maka hatag ka ug prize sa hercules na controller...nakabasa ko sa forum murag ikaw may dahan idea about hercules...
@partymix..i planning to buy controller and i found na barato ra ang hercules compare to other controller...labing maau kung 2nd hand..
Part please read this thread: https://www.istorya.net/forums/music-...t-djing-5.html
I gave an estimated quote for hercules controller. Pero mas maau mg research kng unsay specific model para maka hatag ta og sakto nga estimate. By the way, sa US pa na sya orderon so kana ng quote covered na ang shipping.
i dont know jack about dj'ing, but i know a little bit about music theory, now look at the keys w/c are in the same slice of the pie: like A major & F#minor , E major & Db minor, these keys are relative minor.. it means they all use the same notes BUT they start & end at different notes, example is C Ionian & A aelioan, these two scales use all the same notes BUT C ionian starts & ends at C & the A aeolian starts & ends at A
now if we move in clockwise direction, i noticed it is the fifths.. look at E major, the next key clockwise is B major, E major & B major has actually a lot of similarities, they have the same 7 notes out of the total 8 notes, if i play in the root chord of B and play an E major scale, that would be in mixolydian mode.. the difference between Ionian (major) scale & mixolydian scale is only one note (minor 7th), all the other notes are the same, so they are quite similar scales..
same thing w/ moving counter clockwise, it is the circle of fourths, E major & A major, if i play in the root chord of A & use an E major scale, that would be in lydian mode, the difference between ionian & lydian mode is the sharp 4th note, all the other notes on their scale are the same, so basically the ionian & lydian use the same notes except for one note, the sharp 4th
now how do we put this to practical use? since you do mixing & connecting one song to another, i would suggest that the next root key of the song you would connect would either be the relative minor (w/c means in the picture in the same slice of the pie) OR move one step clockwise or counterclockwise SINCE the lydian & mixolydian mode are quite similar to the ionian mode
BUT i would not limit you to that, what if you ask could we move 3 steps counterclockwise OR move across the pie, maybe you can do that too IF you have extensive knowldege of the other scales, phrygian, dorian, locrain etc.. because these other modes have a quite a different 'flavor'.. pero my suggestion just to be safe, same slice of the pie or one step clockwise or counterclockwise.. what if ang next song dili one step clockwise or CC, then try moving the pitch # or flat.. ayaw lang i-sharp og maau kay basin murag chipmunks na ang kanta![]()
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