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How to Read Spectrograms: Musicality

How to Read Spectrograms: Musicality

19 June 2009 Nathan Pieplow

Lesson two is up!  Enjoy!


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  1. Bill Hubick says:
    21 June 2009 at 7:03 pm

    Outstanding, Nathan!

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