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MT1.02 - How to input lyrics and showcase songs in EasyWorship

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Click to Watch How to input lyrics and showcase songs in Easy-Worship Follow the step-by-step instructions below to help you achieve the desired outcome. Step 1: Open EasyWorship 7 Version Launch the EasyWorship software on your computer. If you haven't already installed the software, make sure to do so before proceeding. Step 2: Create a New Presentation - Click on "File" in the top menu. - Select "New Presentation" to create a new presentation file. Step 3: Add a Song - In the new presentation window, click on "Songs" on the left-hand panel. Step 4: Input Song Lyrics - Click on "Add tittle" whatever you do on the left panel, display itself on the right pane. you can manually enter the lyrics of the song. You can add the title, author, copyright information, and the song's lyrics in the designated fields. Step 5 : Format the Lyrics - You can format the lyrics by selecting text and using the formatting options available. This include...

ST1.01- Elements of Sound in Music

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  Elements of Sound in Music: Pitch, Timbre, Intensity, Duration, ADSR, Harmonics, and Resonance. In music, sound refers to the vibrations that travel through the air or another medium, producing auditory sensations. Sound in music is created by vibrating objects, such as strings, vocal cords, or air columns in wind instruments. These vibrations generate waves that propagate through the air and reach our ears, allowing us to perceive musical tones. Key aspects of sound in music 1. The pitch of a musical sound is determined by the frequency of the vibrations. Higher frequencies result in higher pitches, while lower frequencies produce lower pitches. Pitch is often associated with the musical notes on a scale. 2. Timbre (Tone Color) refers to the unique quality or color of a musical sound. It distinguishes one instrument or voice from another, even when playing the same pitch. Timbre is influenced by factors such as harmonics and the instrument's construction. 3. Intensity ...