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Anvil studio Tutorial by Falloneus Braddidius

Anvil studio Tutorial by Falloneus Braddidius. Warning!. This program does require some musical background: rhythms scales, ex.…. Start track.

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Anvil studio Tutorial by Falloneus Braddidius

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  1. Anvil studio Tutorialby FalloneusBraddidius

  2. Warning! • This program does require some musical background: rhythms scales, ex.…

  3. Start track To make a track to need to click TRACK at the top right of the screen, then CREATE instrument track (OR RHYTHM TRACK IF YOU WANT TO MAKE A DRUM TRACK.)

  4. Continued That will take you to the compose view. (it is on a default piano setting) you can change the instrument to the one you desire.

  5. Instruments Select from 128 instruments and synthetic noises.

  6. Staffs & Clefs By default there are two staffs (the lines where the notes go) in two clefs, bass clef and treble clef. • Treble is for high instruments like the flute. • Bass is for low instruments like the tuba.

  7. Rhythms • Rhythms consist of whole notes, half notes, quarter notes, eight notes, and sixteenth notes for the most part. • Whole notes-lasts four beats. • Half notes- lasts two beats. • Quarter notes- lasts one beat. • Eighth notes- lasts half a beat. • Sixteenth- lasts a fourth of a beat.

  8. Rhythms (Rests) • Rests work the same as notes, but are silent beats. Whole rest-lasts four beats. Half rest- lasts two beats. Quarter rest- lasts one beat. Eighth rest- lasts half a beat. Sixteenth rest- lasts a fourth of a beat.

  9. Example • Whole notes-lasts four beats. • Half notes- lasts two beats. • Quarter notes- lasts one beat. • Eighth notes- lasts half a beat. • Sixteenth- lasts a fourth of a beat.

  10. Time Signatures The top number is how many beats there are in a measure.The bottom is which note is considered a beat. Ex: 4=quarter note, 2=half, 8=eighth etc. A time signature is how the beats play in rhythm. You’ll find ‘em at the start of the staff right after the clef symbolThe main ones you’ll use are 4/4 (standard/common) and ¾ (waltz) until you grasp a greater understanding of the rhythms. Stick with 4/4 until you find the need to expand the complexity of your rhythm.

  11. Inserting notes • To insert notes, click to select the desired beat. • Once the beat is selected, click any note on the piano to insert that note.

  12. Other things • If you have any other unanswered questions and no one can assist you, use the help tab on the top and search for what you need. • There are many other things to edit within your song, such as dragging the notes, right-click and edit properties, etc. • There are also other types of rhythms and note articulations to work with.

  13. Now create!

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