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ToneGym
Mar 11, 14:29 in ToneGym Official
3 Tips For Creating a Productive Songwriting Routine
Most writers don’t have an idea problem. They have a structure problem.

Team “write daily no matter what” vs team “only write when inspired, which one are you?

Share your current weekly schedule (days + hours), then do a 10-minute SoundGym workout before your next writing block and report back: did it help you start faster?

Check this article out to help you with your songwriting routine: https://www.tonegym.co/blog/item?id=3-tips-for-creating-a-productive-songwriting-routine
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ToneGym
Mar 11, 08:27 in ToneGym Official
Congrats @Kim Lee for winning the Diamond Ears Award!
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Scott Slotnick
Mar 11, 13:04
Nice!
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Kinsey Nietzsche
Mar 10, 16:18 in ToneGym Cafe
Hello ToneGym people!,
I made myself a tool for learning (harmonic) intervals that actually works!, though I could share:

https://play.unity.com/en/games/56ff7036-5f14-48e6-919d-acf1ca9783f8/true-harmonics

Looking forward for your comments!
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Jace Noson
Mar 10, 17:38
Are there any instructions? I played around a little bit, but wasn't sure what the intent of everything was.
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OMG thank you Kinsey, I already found use for it in sound design!!
I loopedback internally the output of my interface and record the sounds back to the DAW... I'll use the low pitched ones, and only the bottom row of intervals and some combinations to manipulated them on a sesion!! A clean canvas to design tense textures, for transitions and non organic SFXs!

Would be cool if one could adjust the octave of the intervals, I had to wait till a low pitched sample came in every interval😅

Nice tool, thanks for sharing!
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Kinsey Nietzsche (author)
Mar 11, 05:49
the intent is to get used to how the intervals sound—just that. alternatively, you can play more intervals in succession to get used to the difference. As soon as you hear the first tone sound, try to guess the sound of the second tone. it's a mental exercise game.

the frequencies are chosen at random, but tend to go up when chosen an ascending interval and vice versa. the idea was that when I, for example, learn intervals by pressing keys on keyboard, I already know what I am going to press, so my brain isn't really trying to guess, but rather to recall how the next tone sounds—this is to prevent that.

I am not sure what you are trying to achieve, Rodrigo :) to play sine wave intervals in the frequency of your choosing you just have to use a simple synthesizer.
nothing much. just family.😍
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Cuantas Vacas
Mar 08
!!!!????
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Benjamin Jack
Mar 11, 01:27
Ok. Six is a perfect number. Cool. 1*2*3 = 1+2+3
Congrats @Ray Z for winning the Silver Ears Award!
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Teddy Bear
Mar 09
cool good job
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Congratulations!!
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Colin Aiken
Mar 10, 19:12
Superb work!
Congrats @Logan Castleton for winning the Silver Ears Award!
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Colin Aiken
Mar 09
Excellent!
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Congratulations!!!
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Stefanos Stavridis
Mar 10, 19:07
Great work Logan
Congrats @Rodrigo Andrés Aguilar Arosteguy for completing the 'Music Theory Basics' program!
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Colin Aiken
Mar 09
Good job!
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Good for you!!
Really nice app, thanks !
How much out-of-tune playing can you really get away with?
Some say being slightly out of tune is Not at all unacceptable.
Others say In some instances, it crosses the line fast. Where do you land?

It matters because pitch isn’t just “right or wrong”, it shapes tension, emotion, and how trained your ears become.

Team Not at all or Team In some instances? Why?

Mini-Challenge: Do a quick ear drill and re-vote.
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Cuantas Vacas
Mar 07
The machine is getting more and more proficient in creating some rather disturbing scenes.
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In the background, the drummer is carefully cradling a lone drumstick as it wails a mournful melody. It's sad, when you think about it
Congrats @Leonardo Pugliese for winning the Golden Ears Award!
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Congratulations!! Good for you!!
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Colin Aiken
Mar 07
Fantastic!
ToneGym Hero: Kenneth Luana
From kitchen-pot drumbeats as a toddler to church-band grooves and FL Studio sessions, Kenny stays creating, jamming with siblings and sharpening his ear through ToneGym daily workouts. @Kenny Luana is this month’s ToneGym Hero!

Meet Kenny: https://www.tonegym.co/blog/item?id=kenneth-luana
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Kenny Luana
Mar 03
Thankyou ToneGym for having me.
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Emir Alkan
Mar 04
yo. lesgoooo! music rocks
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ToneGym will u marry me and provide me with free services so I don't fail music theory.
Congrats @Noah Latsch for winning the Silver Ears Award!
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Colin Aiken
Mar 02
Congrats!
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Congratulations!!!
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KIMAYA SINGLA
Mar 04
congo
Congrats @Stephen Reale for winning the Golden Ears Award!
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Congratulations!! Good for you!!