posted by dasspunk on Jan 7th, 2008

Bluegrass is known for it’s hot pickers, playing faster than ears can hear. It can make learning tunes a bit difficult. Luckily, we no longer have to ruin our records and needles, or stretch out our cassette tapes with endless rewinds. If you have
iTunes on your computer, then you already have a great tool for slowing down music… AND video! It’s a little known fact… but Apple’s free
QuickTime Player (installed along with iTunes) is great for slowing down your favorite audio and/or video clips. It even allows you to change the pitch so you don’t have to retune your instrument! Here’s how to do it:
- Choose an audio or video file and open it in QuickTime Player (mp3s, wav, aif, mov, mp4, etc…)
- In QuickTime, choose cmd-k (Mac) or ctrl-k (PC) to open the A/V Controls (or from the Windows menu)
- Adjust the speed and/or pitch to your liking
If you don’t already have QuickTime, you can
download it for free for your Mac or PC from Apple’s website. In addition, QuickTime Pro ($30 upgrade) allows you to easily set in and out points, loop edit files and more.
posted by dasspunk on Dec 30th, 2007
A regular on a music forum I frequent wrote this nice web app and encouraged people to use it. It is theory that I am sure some of you know but might be helpful to somebody else, a web link, or teaching tool you might wish to use. Hal Leonard has published a cardboard and plastic booklet for decades that sort of does this but it is presented here in online, interactive form. Enjoy!
http://randscullard.com/CircleOfFifths
http://randscullard.com/CircleOfFifths/UserGuide.htm