Music Theory For Electronic Musicians
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- Certificate of completion - Free
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Overview
In this course, you will learn how to improve your tracks by understanding how to build chords and melodies that work together. By taking this course today, you will have the knowledge about music theory for electronic musicians.
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Description
A class designed for the electronic musician who wants to take their tracks to the next level. In this class, we will focus on learning how to organize pitches and rhythms to make dynamic and interesting melodies and harmonies. No experience with music theory is necessary. Playing an instrument and reading music is also not necessary. We will be focusing on how to use your DAW as your instrument to create with.
For years I’ve been teaching Ableton Live in the college classroom. As a University Professor, my classes are sought after, and, frankly, expensive. I believe Music Theory can be learned by anyone, and cost shouldn’t be a barrier.
Music Theory For Electronic Musicians course will cover the following topics:
Topic 1 - Overview
Topic 2 - Understanding Music Theory From An Electronic Music Perspective
- The Piano Roll Editor
- Octaves
- Using Octaves
- The Black Keys (Not The Band)
- Finding C And Middle C
Topic 3 - The Perfect Fifth (5th), And Being "In Key"
- The Perfect Fifth
- Finding Fifths
- Being “In Key”
- The Pattern Of A Key
- Fifth Examples
Topic 4 - More With Keys, The Third, And The Basic Triad
- Moveable Patterns
- The Major And Minor Third
- Building Triads
- Chord Progressions
Topic 5 - Diatonic Chord Progressions
- What Is Diatonic
- Finding All The Chords
- Roman Numerals
- Example Song Analysis No. 1
- Inversions
Topic 6 - Seventh (7th) Chords
- 7th Chords Overview
- Diatonic 7th Chords
- Maj7 (Major 7) Example
- Dominant 7th Chords
- Blues And The 7th Chord
Topic 7 - The Other Intervals
- The Fourth
- The Second
- The Sixth
- Song Analysis No. 2
Topic 8 - Wrap Up
Who is this course for?
This course is designed for anyone who is interested in learning about music theory for electronic musicians.
Requirements
No prior knowledge is required to take this course.
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