Noise Gate
A noise gate is an audio processing tool that attenuates or silences signals that fall below a set amplitude threshold, helping to remove unwanted background noise and improve clarity in recordings and live sound.
A noise gate is an audio processing tool that attenuates or silences signals that fall below a set amplitude threshold, helping to remove unwanted background noise and improve clarity in recordings and live sound.
An electric guitar is a stringed instrument that uses electromagnetic pickups to convert string vibrations into electrical signals, which are then amplified to produce sound.
Subdivision in music refers to the practice of breaking a beat or a larger rhythmic value into smaller, regular units, enabling precise timing and complex rhythmic patterns.
In music, a mode is a type of scale characterized by a specific pattern of intervals, forming the basis for melody and harmony. Modes have been used across cultures and eras, from ancient Greek theory to modern jazz and folk traditions.
The fingerboard is the long, flat surface on stringed instruments where the player presses the strings to change pitch. It is a fundamental element of instruments such as violins, guitars, and cellos, influencing intonation, technique, and tone production.
Loudness Units relative to Full Scale (LUFS) is a standardized measurement of perceived audio loudness. It is used in broadcasting, streaming, and mastering to ensure consistent playback levels across different platforms.
A hemiola is a rhythmic device that temporarily shifts the perceived beat grouping, creating a feeling of two beats in the time of three (or vice‑versa). It is widely used across classical, folk, and popular music to add tension and variety.
The clavichord is a small, string‑strike keyboard instrument that was popular from the late Middle Ages through the early 19th century. It produces sound by striking brass or iron tangents against the strings, allowing for expressive control of dynamics and pitch.
A rest is a musical notation symbol that indicates a period of silence for a specific duration, mirroring note values and essential for rhythm in all styles of Western music.
A fret is a raised strip embedded in the fingerboard of stringed instruments that shortens the vibrating length of a string to produce a specific pitch. It is a fundamental element in guitars, basses, mandolins and many other fretted instruments.