3Blue1Brown
Music And Measure Theory
How one of the introductory ideas in a field called "measure theory" can be thought of in terms of musical harnomy and dissonance.
3Blue1Brown
Music And Measure Theory
How one of the introductory ideas in a field called "measure theory" can be thought of in terms of musical harnomy and dissonance.
Curated Video
A Practical Approach to Timeseries Forecasting Using Python - RVT Models
This video explains the RVT (Resampling, Visualize, and Transform) models in time series in Python. This clip is from the chapter "Data Processing for Timeseries Forecasting" of the series "A Practical Approach to Timeseries Forecasting...
Curated Video
Histograms: # of Observations
Histograms: # of Observations records the number of observations for histograms by determining the number of values between five specified intervals for each.
Music Matters
Two-Part Canon by Inversion - Writing Canon
Learn how to go about composing a strict canon by inversion. This lesson explains the most useful technique for constructing a strict canon by inversion bar by bar, in such a way that the melodic line has shape and direction, while...
Odd Quartet
How To Make Non-Chord Notes Sound Good
Today we are going to write a harmony using mostly seventh chords and we will look at a strategy to deal with non-chord notes when we are writing music. This combines a couple of our past lessons so be sure you watched those videos...
Curated Video
Modern Web Design with HTML5, CSS3, and JavaScript - Creating a slideshow with Bootstrap Carousel
This video shows how to create a slideshow with Bootstrap carousel. This clip is from the chapter "Exploring Rapid Web Design with the Bootstrap 4 Frontend Framework" of the series "Modern Web Design with HTML5, CSS3, and...
Curated Video
Identifying Intervals on a Graph
In this short math video we will answer a standardized math test question by identifying intervals on a graph. We will begin by reviewing the four answer choices provided. We will identify sections of the graph that show an increasing...
Brian McLogan
First derivative test of rational function
👉 Learn how to find the extreme values of a function using the first derivative test. The extreme values of a function are the points/intervals where the graph is decreasing, increasing, or has an inflection point. A method that can be...
Two Minute Music Theory
Intro To The Harmonic Series - TWO MINUTE MUSIC THEORY #31
Music is made by sound waves. The objects that make those waves make complex waves. Which create what we call Harmonics. Today we look at some Music Physics and get an intro to the Harmonic Series.
Brian McLogan
Determine the intervals a function is increasing and decreasing and extrema using
👉 Learn how to find the extreme values of a function using the first derivative test. The extreme values of a function are the points/intervals where the graph is decreasing, increasing, or has an inflection point. A method that can be...
Music Matters
Understanding The Circle of Fifths
Find out how to draw the Circle of Fifths and why it's so incredibly useful! Learn how to use the circle of fifths to work out all the major keys, all the minor keys and all their key signatures. Useful for understanding keys and key...
Brian McLogan
Applying the first derivative test to a polynomial to determine the increasing and decreasing
👉 Learn how to find the extreme values of a function using the first derivative test. The extreme values of a function are the points/intervals where the graph is decreasing, increasing, or has an inflection point. A method that can be...
Music Matters
Circle of Fifths Quiz - Music Theory
How well do you know the circle of fifths? Test your knowledge with this short quiz. The Circle of Fifths tells you everything you need to know about major keys, minor keys, and key signatures. This music theory lesson presents a...
Curated Video
Distinguishing Between Linear and Exponential Models
In this video, the teacher explains the difference between linear and exponential functions using examples and graphs. They demonstrate how to identify equal differences in a linear function and equal factors in an exponential function....
Brian McLogan
Learn how to find the points of inflection for an equation
👉 Learn how to find the points of inflection of a function given the equation or the graph of the function. The points of inflection of a function are the points where the graph of the function changes its concavity. The points of...
Two Minute Music Theory
The Math of Music - TWO MINUTE MUSIC THEORY #32
Did you know that all musical intervals can be expressed using some basic math? Today we talk about some of that math.
Brian McLogan
Characteristics of functions
👉 Learn about the characteristics of a function. Given a function, we can determine the characteristics of the function's graph. We can determine the end behavior of the graph of the function (rises or falls left and rises or falls...
Brian McLogan
Learn how to find increasing decreasing intervals and extrema of a function
👉 Learn how to find the extreme values of a function using the first derivative test. The extreme values of a function are the points/intervals where the graph is decreasing, increasing, or has an inflection point. A method that can be...
Brian McLogan
Learn how to use the trapezoidal rule with 4 sub intervals
👉 Learn how to approximate the integral of a function using the trapezoid area approximation. Reimann sum is an approximation of the area under a curve or between two curves by dividing it into multiple simple shapes like rectangles and...
Music Matters
Composing a Two-Part Invention - Music Composition
Learn how to compose a two-part invention and deal with counterpoint and contrapuntal writing. This music composition lesson demonstrates how to add a second part to a given part in order to create an example of a two-part invention. The...
Music Matters
Serialism & Serial Music Explained - Music Theory
Serialism and Serial Music explained, with an insight into serialism composition rules and techniques. Always wanted to understand Serialism or Twelve note tone rows? All evolved by the composers of the Second Viennese School, led by...