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NCH Crescendo Music Notation Editor Pro v8.27 macOS-Team TNT screenshot
Team TNT | 4 May 2022 | 22 MB
Crescendo Music Notation is the perfect software to start composing your music today. Using a free form sheet music layout, you can write your song, score, or composition your way. Create your arrangements with a variety of notation tools, where you can change the Dynamics, Clef, Key Signature, Time Signature, and more.
Education » Video Tutorials
30 Day Singer Daily Warmup Routine for Professional Singers TUTORiAL-FANTASTiC screenshot
FANTASTiC | 03 May 2022 | 266 MB
This is your pro warmup routine! Because the exercises are sequential, I do recommend that you always start with an exercise or two from part 1: balancing your breath and lining up your cords. In part 2, we gradually open up to a vowel and begin sustaining pitches. Then in part 3, it’s all open vowels and agility, with a bonus speed round for singers working on runs and melismas.
Education » Video Tutorials
30 Day Singer Daily Warmups TUTORiAL-FANTASTiC screenshot
FANTASTiC | 03 May 2022 | 286 MB
As with all of our warm-ups tutorials, they’re designed to take you from gently warming up to stretching your skills. In part 1, we activate our breath and create space. In part 2, we build strength and focus on tone. And part 3 contains arpeggios and melismas to increase your vocal agility. This is great for all levels, but if you get to part 3 and feel it’s moving too fast, I recommend you check out the beginning warm-up tutorial and build from there.
Education » Video Tutorials
30 Day Singer Diminished and Augmented Chords TUTORiAL-FANTASTiC screenshot
FANTASTiC | 03 May 2022 | 264 MB
If you haven’t yet completed Camille's tutorial on major and minor chords, we recommend you do that first! Diminished and augmented chords are more rare, especially within pop music, but they do show up from time to time. In part 1, we’ll learn to sing diminished and augmented 5ths. In part 2, we’ll focus specifically on diminished chords. And in part 3, we’ll focus on augmented chords. Let’s begin with a quick warmup!
Education » Video Tutorials
30 Day Singer Ear training Major and Minor Chords TUTORiAL-FANTASTiC screenshot
FANTASTiC | 03 May 2022 | 283 MB
Welcome to Ear Training: Major and Minor Chords. In this three part tutorial, Camille dives into Chords and arpeggios

We’ll get more into the specifics of building chords in part 1, where we’ll practice building and singing major chords. A basic chord is a triad of pitches played simultaneously. In part 2, we’ll do the same for minor chords. And we’ll put them together in part 3.

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