Treble and Bass Clef Notes Explained: What Are Clefs in Music?
Clefs are one of those “small things” that quietly unlock everything in music theory. If reading notation ever felt confusing, this new breakdown makes treble and bass clef finally click.
Inside the article: • How clefs map pitch ranges • How to read treble & bass clef notes • What ledger lines really represent • The connection point between both clefs (middle C!) • Alto & tenor clef explained simply • Why producers and instrumentalists should know this
Give it a read, share your instrument + clef in the comments, and keep your theory chops sharp. 🎼
From Endless Ideas to Finished Tracks: How Musicians Complete their Work
We all have dozens of demos that never made it past the first spark. This article breaks down why ideas die early, and how to build a simple “Finish Flow” that helps you complete more music without burning out.
Inside you’ll find: • The real reason we abandon projects • A 5-day routine that takes you from idea → finished draft • Tips for avoiding perfection mode and decision paralysis • How limiting your open projects actually boosts creativity
If you’re ready to escape the demo graveyard and start building a consistent finishing habit, this is a great place to begin.
To level up your improvising, phrasing and ear drone practice...even though recording yourself solo over changes and going back and trying to learn your solo by ear is beneficial.....do both if you can
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