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beepbox Anonymous Mon 26/12/2022 6:06:59 AM 2 years ago No. 1
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This is an online tool for making music. Since I have learned some music theory recently, I like to use this website to try and replicate tunes that I know, or even make original compositions. All of the data in a beepbox song is stored in the URL, so we can easily share our creations right here. For example, here is my attempt at Matoya's Cavern:
https://www.beepbox.co/#9n30sbk7l00e09t2ma7g09j09r1i0o434T0v1u00f0qg00d04w3h0E3180000T0v2u00f0q011d04w1h0E0T0v3u00f0q00d03w6h0E11jb4zhmu9EicPhllx8QlDtTp26aFE-45liCLMYGhOYCBdHW5d7OHwqkR_-ltBVdetARtJLm9DVKFT-eJVXzr-cFFT-dJFK3MiqfGGFcK58RkFILLsLKY8IiFGjq_aq_gAGrO_FT5lBfao5rljOCvvljjubZ4OZlSmRllnkSLMx85dvwQYikT9EY5cLgJEJMIzM70xo4FG5PcMFM7e5wyCEnfPxuqPxsD95OsAn9OhsjONsD95OsAn9OhugP2CwndPOCwndM8FE5OYIFE5VHdaq1sLbaq1sTdaq1sLb5OsAkaqfx2kQOltddtdddlddeBjjj9glddBtddBddeFgnQk5YFgnQk5-JgnQk5ZJ1vhgnV9gnQk5Zt1vhgnX5tddddddtBdapv96hAaGGF7C2eEzwyeMzLEFFG8Xyc0
And the original, for comparison:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XR06uwC4e20 [Play]
I admit, some of the finer details are probably inaccurate in my version. You can do a lot more with beepbox than what I've done here. Some of it requires you to go into the advanced options, but you can make much more complex songs, and there are features for synthesizing your own instruments, as well as pitch bending, dynamics, stereo, and weird time signatures. Give it a try and post what you can come up with!
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Anonymous Tue 10/01/2023 1:43:05 AM 2 years ago No. 28
By the way, for anyone looking to learn, here is a useful textbook on music theory:
https://mega.nz/file/ucwDDRpY#FWhoTCuB3zJ2Xz72raNc3EmbwxbU7N4jq8aA5bygxtU
Unfortunately, a lot of it is devoted to musical notation, which is rather arbitrary and largely unrelated to the theory, but you can still learn a lot from this book. This website is also helpful:
https://www.musictheory.net/
And this other website lets you practice identifying tones by ear, which is probably the most useful thing you can learn as a beginner:
https://tonedear.com/ear-training/intervals
Of course, I'm a complete amateur regardless. If anyone else has good resources or tips, I'd be glad to see them. Otherwise, I encourage any beginners to see where a bit of study will get you.
Anonymous Sun 19/02/2023 1:11:30 PM 1 year ago No. 105
>>28
>Unfortunately, a lot of it is devoted to musical notation, which is rather arbitrary and largely unrelated to the theory, but you can still learn a lot from this book. This website is also helpful:
you gotta learn notation
Its the tried and true way of writing music for centuries.
Anonymous Sun 19/02/2023 11:12:37 PM 1 year ago No. 106
>>105
I did learn the notation; I read the entire book. I just find it needlessly complex to write everything in terms of C Major. If you prefer it, that's fine, but it looks like extra steps to me.

You lads happen to know any good methods of learning to play sheet music on the piano? None Fri 20/01/2023 12:42:20 PM 2 years ago No. 41
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I know most techniques just fine i just have a hard time visualizing what key corresponds to what notes on the sheet. Im not intending to play professionally, i just wanna play and hear my favorite solo piano pieces on a real piano whenever i feel like. And to write some pieces of my own for fun.
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Anonymous Fri 20/01/2023 12:43:19 PM 2 years ago No. 42
Shiet intended to put the name as the subject, am retardo
Uncommon misconception Fri 20/01/2023 4:59:29 PM 2 years ago No. 43
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Learn solfège ?
Anonymous Fri 20/01/2023 5:30:24 PM 2 years ago No. 44
I think it just takes some practice, then it'll be easy. I don't know how applicable it is for the piano, but if you have some way of writing down notes that you understand easily you can annotate your music sheets at first. Also the weird symbol at the beginning of the sheet can help you figure out a reference note

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