Slow Down Recorded Classical
Slowing down recorded music is a behaviour many musicians who enroll to play songs by ear choose to listen to exceptionally close euphonious passages in assortment to grip phrasing and paper money. When a song is played at slower speeds, you can regularly hear mellifluous phrases ordinarily missed when it is played at general precipitation. This is expressly accurate of guitar solos, where some paper money are played so fleet they are nearly indiscernible. Slowing down a song Sufficiently to hand you hear these phrases is manifest to achieve, and can lift you play songs with extra correctness.
Instructions
1. Choose the software you demand to advantage. It's boss to manipulate a programme that allows you to slow down piece without changing the pitch. Renegade Minds and Extraordinary Slow Downer are two choices. Audacity, available for Personal computer and Mac, is a clear choice. Extended expensive audio recording software such as Pro Tools will also work. There are several choice available. (See Resources.)
2. Burn songs you want to slow down and learn onto your computer. You can use Windows Media Player to burn tracks from your CDs to your computer hard drive, or Burn OS X if you have a Mac. Both programs are free and easy to use. Insert the CD with the tracks you want to burn, go to the "Burn" menu and select the tracks on the disc you want to transfer to your computer.
Click the file to open it. The song file will open for editing in your software. For Audacity, all you need to do to adjust the speed of the song is use the slider bar on the toolbar to raise or lower the speed.3. Open your audio software and on the "File" menu select the "Open" option. Browse to the location on your computer where the music track you want to open is located. Half-speed is a good place to start for learning fast passages. Amazing Slower Downer also works with a slider bar. Both programs have loop options to allow you to play a slowed passage repeatedly until you learn it.