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1 What is Music? (Part 2)

  • December 31, 2013
  • by sonicv
  • · Music Theory · News
What is Music - Part 2

In the previous part we had an introduction to what music is and how our brain searches for patterns to understand it. In this second part we start to explore in more details all the rules that allow musicians to create these patterns.

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