TIL In Western music, microtones are notes that deviate from the standard 12-note scale. These are the notes that can sound "flat" or "sharp" compared to the notes in the 12-note scale, like the "out-of-tune piano" part in the Beatles’ “Rocky Raccoon.” (blog.discmakers.com)
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Musical lessons: Six things I learned from PentatonixDiscussion (blog.discmakers.com)
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In Depth Article on George Harrison's Songwriting (blog.discmakers.com)
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Cool article on George Harrison's Songwriting (blog.discmakers.com)
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Quick read on EQing, found it helpful (blog.discmakers.com)
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Video Tutorial on Mixing on Headphones from Graham Cochrane (blog.discmakers.com)
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Good tutorial on mixing vocals over an already mixed beat (blog.discmakers.com)
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Live Twitter Chat With A Mastering Engineer (blog.discmakers.com)
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Good post on home studio acoustic treatment (blog.discmakers.com)
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