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How to Setup Karaoke at Home (2025 Guide)

September 19, 2023 by Emily Hughes

Setting up karaoke at home can be an easy way to enjoy your favorite songs with friends and family. There are several ways to set up karaoke at home, so …

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Categories How-To Guides

Is There a Word for the Term ‘Music Lover’?

June 8, 2024 by Emily Hughes

Different terms can be used to describe someone who loves music. For example, you might call them music fans or music enthusiasts. But is there a specific term that describes …

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Categories Music Terms

How to Describe Rhythm in Music

June 8, 2024 by Emily Hughes

Rhythm is one of the most important aspects of music. It is the overall pattern of beats in the music and is what gives music its “flow” and “feel.” Rhythm …

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Categories Music Lessons

Double Bar Line in Music – What Does It Mean?

September 22, 2023 by Emily Hughes

The double bar line is one of the most important symbols in music. It is used to indicate the end of a section of music or separate different music sections. …

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Categories Music Terms

What Is a Sideways S in Music?

June 8, 2024 by Emily Hughes

Sideways S in music is a symbol that represents turns in music. The sideways s in music is a symbol that denotes a turn. Turns are usually executed by playing …

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Categories Music Terms

What Do D.C. And D.S. Mean in Music?

June 8, 2024 by Emily Hughes

D.C. and D.S. are abbreviations for the musical terms “da capo” and “dal segno”. Da capo means “from the beginning” in Italian, while dal segno means “from the sign” (or …

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What’s the Fluffy/Fuzzy Thing on Microphones?

June 8, 2024 by Emily Hughes

The fluffy or fuzzy thing on microphones is a windscreen called a “deadcat.” The windscreen aims to reduce the effects of wind noise on the microphone. Without a windscreen, the …

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Categories Audio Engineering

Why Do Cows Like Music?

March 15, 2022 by Emily Hughes

Cows like music because it helps to relax them and make them feel comfortable. The vibrations from the music help relax their muscles and make them feel less stressed. Cows …

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Categories Music History

What’s the Difference Between Rallentando & Ritardando?

June 8, 2024 by Emily Hughes

When it comes to musical terms, rallentando and ritardando are often used interchangeably. They are both tempo markings that indicate a gradual slowdown in the speed of a piece of …

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Categories Music Terms

Is a Singer a Musician?

June 8, 2024 by Emily Hughes

A singer is a musician. Singers use their voices to make melodies and sing lyrics. Musicians use instruments to make music. Instruments can be stringed, wind, or percussion. Singing is …

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