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Are you producing Electronic music? Do you struggle with Music Theory and always wanted to learn but always felt like it was too hard or not really necessary to learn how to play piano? Do you want to know how to learn Music theory for electronic music producers? Welcome to this course where I will learn you Music Theory for Electronic Music Producers. In this course, all of the music theory is made in the Piano Roll and you will only learn what is relevant to us Electronic Music Producers out there. In just a day, you will learn how to create your own chords, how to understand rhythms, how to detect different notes and learn other cool tricks that will help you to understand and creating those cool Chord Progressions that all of the big guys do out there. Trust me - this is the only course you need. After taking this one you will be able to create chord progressions, extract bass-lines from chords and learn how to remix popular songs with just one single rule! Learn Music Theory the easy way and create chords and melodies with just the Piano Roll. Create Chord Progressions and learn how to extract Bass and Melodies from a Chord Progression. Learn how to remix commercial tracks by using This Music Theory Method. This Music Theory Method is being used by many Electronic Music Producers today. There are a lot of different Music Theory courses out there and they cover A LOT. When I watched a course here on Udemy I got bored after watching just 15 minutes. I don't really want to know how to play Piano or Guitar since I'm not a musician that plays instruments. I use my computer as my instrument and that is why I've chose to skip the boring parts. I will learn you a method that big producers uses such as Avicii and Afrojack. I'm a Music Producer from Stockholm, Sweden and I have been producing music since 2006 for other producers. I started out with music production on the same Swedish music platform as Avicii did and shared a lot of different techniques over there, like this particular technique that I'm showing in this course. Since then I have produced music for several electronic music producers and artists both big and small. All of this + many more tips and tricks will make your productions a lot more sense - and you are now able to create your own chord progressions and melodies! That's it guys, see you in the course :)
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    Music Theory Classroom is a four-course, one- to two-year music theory curriculum designed for high-school and homeschool students. It covers the material studied by music majors in the first one to two years of college, but it is structured so that a diligent student can complete it in three 14-week terms. The four courses in the curriculum include: two Fundamentals courses which are intended to be taken concurrently, followed by Diatonic Harmony and then Chromatic Harmony . Each course has 28 lessons, so the recommended pace is approximately two lessons per week (when taking the Fundamentals courses, this means two lessons from each of the two courses). Students should feel free to move more slowly if the material is completely new. This is Part 2 of the Fundamentals of Rhythm course. Students are assumed to have already mastered many aspects of rhythm (see above). If you have not mastered these, you should consider starting with either Part 1 . On the other hand, if you feel you even understand a lot of the topics to be covered in this course, you may want to consider starting with Part 3 . Note: Some lesson numbers appear out of order. Even though they're distributed across the three parts of the course, the lessons are numbered in the suggested order. For a more complete description of the curriculum, check the MusicTheoryClassroom dot com website.
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      Enroll In Udemy's #1 Rated Reading & Writing Music Course Today! Have you always wanted to Learn how to read and write music? Are you a complete beginner who is interested in learning to play a new instrument? Or perhaps maybe you already have experience reading and writing music? Then this course is for you! _________________________________________________________________________ Hear What Our Students Have To Say! High quality videos showing you music from beginner to advanced! "This course delivers on its promise. Its videos are high quality, easy to understand and learn, and they are a perfect length. If you want to learn how to read and write music, this course is a must take! Great for beginner or advanced musicians as well!" -Aaron Joseph Good Course For Beginners "Quite excellent for beginners. If you want to learn how to read music and get behind the theory of it all... this is the course you need to take." -Altamese Akiva Great Course for beginners and also for those needing a refresher! "I do have a little knowledge of music notation but this is a great refresher. Eric explains everything clearly and precisely. I'd recommend the course to anyone who wishes to solidify his knowledge of how to read and write music." _________________________________________________________________________ ⇉ Watch the promo video to see How You Can Learn To Read and Write Music Today! ⇉ Join Over 275,000+ Students Who Have Enrolled In My Udemy Courses This Year! ⇉ 7,500+ Five Star Reviews on our courses prove Students Who Enrolling Are Getting Real Results! Then this course is for you! Click "Take This Course Now" For Instant Life-Time Access! _________________________________________________________________________ Hi, My name is Joe Parys and Together working with Erich Bailey , we will take your music knowledge and understanding from Beginner to Advanced though a series of video tutorial lectures and quizzes. In this course you will learn and have a full understanding of the Staff, and how it works in relation to the musical score. You will learn about all of the notes, bars, and melodies, and we will even discuss how to notate chords. Once you have the understanding of Rhythm and notation, we will move onto the more advanced Topics like: Key Signatures and Key Changes with multiple examples of what they will look like, and then hear them being played! __________________________________________________________________________ Here is What You Will Learn Throughout Our Entire Course: The Basics of Reading Music To understand what the Staff is, all of the notes on the staff, Treble Clef & the Bass Clef Rhythm - The Basics The student will understand bars and note durations Rhythm - Advanced Understand more advanced topics like time signatures, dotted notes, triplets, etc... Key Signature To gain an understanding of Key Signatures and Key Changes Advanced Notation Learn Alternate Note Names, various Repeat techniques, and learn about Dynamics And So Much More! __________________________________________________________________________ With the right mindset, understanding, and application of the teachings in this course, you will instantly begin to move towards understanding and learning how to read music! When I learn something new about music I add it to the course - at no additional cost to you! This is a course that will continue to add more and more to every aspect of your life. In addition to the Udemy 30-day money back guarantee , you have my personal guarantee that you will love what you learn in this course. __________________________________________________________________________ What I can't do in this Course.. I can't guarantee your success – this course does take work on your part. But You Can Do It! I am also not responsible for your actions. You are responsible for 100% of the decisions and actions you make while using this course. __________________________________________________________________________ This course will not remain this price forever! It's time to take action! Click the "take this course" button at the top right now! ... every hour you delay is costing you money ... See you in the course! Sincerely, Joe Parys & Erich Bailey
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        This is the first of a series of in depth courses of harmony at the piano. This is not a course to play “by ear”, which is a really weak, amateurish, and inadequate approach. These shortcuts have NEVER worked. At best, the results are mediocre . In almost 30 years of studying 3 instruments and every area of music, I have never seen a really solid musician who cannot read music. This is not a course to learn to play 4 chords. This is not a course where there are “no prerequisites”. For this course, you need to be at least a serious grade 1 or 2 (Abrsm, Trinity College etc) pianist. The piano don’t need to be your first instrument, but you need to have practiced the piano seriously for at least a year . You have to be able to read music at a basic level, and know your major scales at the piano at least up to 3 flats and two sharps, and all the relative minors. By the way, being able to read music does NOT means “not using your ear”, which is a very popular, and completely mistaken, belief. People who read music use their ear all the time, and far better than anyone else, although this is never understood by people who don’t read music, because one cannot understand what he does not know. So if you do not read music, this course is not for you, sorry. I am just being honest. This is an intense harmony course. Don’t be fooled by the “short” duration: I edit out every useless SECOND, indecisions, long pauses, and every uhm, ah, or noises (I myself cannot stand any of these in an online lecture!). There is no “Let’s maybe try that” in this course. Every single thing is decided in advance. I myself never liked “maybe” lessons. My question is: “Does it works, or not? Unless it does, don’t waste my time.”. It takes me up to 45 minutes to edit a 2 or 3 minutes video. I add text while I speak, which expand explanations further. This course goes really fast, and you will often have to stop the video to read the text. I try to cram as much powerful info as I can, AND I don’t want to waste your time with “personal stories” and such rubbish. I don’t fill 7 hours with fluff and waste your time in the process. Lastly, this is not a course you watch once. You will have to review it. There will be things that you probably won’t get immediately: that’s fine, keep them in the back of your mind, but you will have to review everything, and probably multiple times. The good news? This is normal! The best things are not as easy as 1-2-3. But once you learned them, trust me, they are very, very powerful. I have seen this really well for myself. —— Learn the TRUE art of harmony from a system that was perfected over 120 years by TOP notch musicians and theorists (they often were both.) It’s sad. Everywhere I turn, I see products with written on: “The NEW way to learn music” and “The NEW way to learn X instrument”. “No music theory needed!”. “You don’t need to read music!”. This is all snake oil. A real musician HAS to learn all the above. This is like building a house: build it on sand, and it will go to pieces. And I am not speaking about learning to be a top composer: this training should be done even by songwriters, and pop and rock musicians. Instead, a beginner will spend years trying to “learn” without learning ANYTHING, which always, always ends in failure. I see lots of teachers telling how to create a minor seventh chord. Then they cannot go any further. But as a famous composer and teacher said: “A chord, taken in isolation, has no meaning. You need at least two to start creating something meaningful”. These other “teachers” , with their “new” systems, only try to reinvent the wheel, and only a REALLY bad one, which can’t even roll properly! The reality is, the secrets to learn to be a very solid musician, have been available for CENTURIES. It started in Italy during the Renaissance, and  it then developed ENORMOUSLY in Germany and Austria in the 1700’s and 1800’s. This is a system of harmony that was derived from the works of master musicians such as Haydn, Mozart, and Beethoven, the three emperors of classical music. Very acute theorists and musicians (they were both) saw that all these composers, although each were injecting their high dose of personality, were all following the same harmonic guidelines. This system turned me from an adult who never touched a musical instrument even as a teenager, to having COMPLETELY mastered electric and classical guitar, got me practicing advanced classical piano. I guarantee that even grade 6 or 7 classical piano, is harder than mastering the electric guitar. I am speaking of course about a VERY secure grade 6 or 7 pianist, not about a weak one. I trained my ear really nicely, and even allows me to write nice tunes while I am staring out of the window! I have HUNDREDS of really nice pieces for 3 instruments, ready to be completed. I learned to open a piano score, and arrange it almost in real time on classical guitar. I learned to harmonize known melodies, or my own, REALLY effectively. No “let’s maybe try this, or maybe that”. I will already know what works, in ADVANCE, and without the instrument! After I had learned this system by myself, I then took music theory lessons and piano lessons, only to find out that I was the only one in the class who was able to harmonize his own melody very effectively. Even my teachers were impressed. “That’s really good keyboard harmony!”, they said. I have NEVER believed I did not “need” to learn harmony, music theory, or sight read well at the piano, because I have always trusted that learning these things would pay dividends. And I was right. Are YOU of the same mind? Are YOU a serious musician, or a serious student, or both? Do YOU want to feel secure in your musical skills, because you KNOW they work, you SAW and HEARD the results? Do YOU want to be confident in yourself, no matter whatever musician is around you? This system will take time, but it is GUARANTEED to work. All others are the opposite: they give the illusion that you are getting something quickly, but in the end, the results are always highly inadequate. But this system will make you FEARLESS after you learned it. You will be way ahead of all these frankly pathetic “musicians” who keep stumbling in the dark for years, trying to do something that after all, should NOT take years, but a few months at most. Do YOU want to use the power of harmony and an high level harmonic skill, in YOUR own music? Do YOU want to stop fiddling on the instrument, noodling (this is probably one of the worst “musician’s diseases”)  trying to come up with “something that works”, that always turns up to be mediocre or weak ? Life is too short for noodling. And the art of harmony is much more than randomly selecting some chords and sticking them underneath a melody. There are many things you need to consider, and especially, there are many things you’ll KNOW in ADVANCE that they don’t work, or don’t work well, and when you know these things, you can save yourself a ton and a half of time everytime you harmonize a melody or come up with a strong chord progression. You see, the solid musicians of the past were about not only doing it well, but doing it QUICKLY. Otherwise how could they have written hundreds of musical works? Is it not strange that a Wagner could write an opera of over 5 hours, and most of today’s musicians can’t even read music and put together a short piece that sounds well? We will never be as good as Wagner, BUT we can still be solid musicians . And that IS good enough! Why should you use this chord, but not that one? Why should you use a first inversion here, instead of a root position? How can you take some bare chord and immediately enrich them with suspensions, passing modulations, and all these super effective tools? This seems all a mystery, but it needs not be. The very best musicians started to examine the works of other musicians, and immediately learned why that music sounded the way it sounded. For example, Bach studied the works of Vivaldi. Beethoven, those of Mozart. But these were geniuses. They could learn in a short while what the rest of us will take much, much longer, and will only learn a very small fraction of it. We are not geniuses, but we can be the best musicians WE can be. And this is good enough. But anything less than that, it is NOT! To me, it is shameful! PS. You have probably noticed that, unlike some other sellers, I am not selling hundreds of courses (and this is not at all a criticism about them or their courses!). In part this is because I haven’t been too long here on Udemy, but also because I vet the students /customers more, i.e. I do not teach complete beginners (not that there is anything wrong with them), and I never write “This course is for ALL” and “no requirements needed”. This course has requirements, and I am not trying to appeal to all. At all. This basically means that I sell less courses, but also that as a smaller seller I can and will answer to ANY questions you have about anything mentioned in the course. Just post ANY questions in the Q&A section of the course, and I promise I will answer to all, as helpfully as I can. Not only that, the best questions will be examined in a new video! If I were selling hundreds of courses, I could not answer more than a couple of student’s questions. But because I am a “smaller guy”, I can do what I mentioned above. And that is to your advantage. :) ——
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          This course aims to equip beginners in music with the skill to read music and to understand music better. You will be introduced to the various elements on the music score, and we will guide you to learn all the basic theory topics, step by step. You do not have to know anything to take this course, except an interest in music theory! We will be providing detailed video lessons with numerous practical examples for you to apply your new found knowledge in. This course can will take about a week to complete, and by the end of this course, you will be able to translate the symbols on a music score, into music on your instrument.
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            This 32-video course will teach you powerful tools for performing complex rhythms and polyrhythmic cycles, especially those found in Western contemporary classical music, Indian classical music, and jazz. Concepts from the Karnatic rhythm theory of South India are generalized to illustrate rhythmic techniques that can be applied to any style of music and any instrument. Rhythms are learned using vocal syllables called Solkattu. Learn a college semester's worth of material from home. By the end of the course you will be able to perform complex phrases in odd divisions, polyrhythmic cycles up to 9:8, phrases in polyrhythmic frames, and more. You will acquire an exciting collection of raw material for composition and improvisation, as well as new techniques for interpreting scores with rhythmic complexities.
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              When tutoring music theory at the university-level, I would often see students who struggled in the classroom setting. Much of the time this is because everyone thinks and learns in a different way. What makes sense to some students, might have to be explained another way to others. I have designed this course to address this problem by explaining concepts through several different mediums and in various ways. This course is a standard, university-level music theory class. The material covered at universities in beginner music theory classes is the same material covered here, but here it does not cost nearly as much. Another benefit of this format is one can go through it at their own pace and are not rushed to complete everything throughout one semester. Once purchased, the student will have access to this class for life. So, students will be able to regularly review any concepts they might struggle with. This class is comprised of: Written lectures that operate as chapters for a simplified textbook Video lectures that cover the written material in depth Quick definitions guides for each lecture Exercises to test one’s understanding and answer guides to check each exercise Quizzes for each section Examples of topics covered in this course include: Reading pitch Reading rhythm Reading most other symbols in music notation Tempo Time signatures Tuplets Key signatures Keyboard pitch labeling Dynamic indicators Tone-color Solfège Scale degree numbers Intervals Quality Major and minor scales Modes and pentatonic scales Triads Seventh chords Figured bass Lead-sheet notation Chord progression construction And many more subjects pertaining to the aforementioned material This course is the first in a series that will cover the entirety of undergraduate level music theory classes. Students enrolled in this class will receive discounts on future courses of mine.
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                In this course you will learn how to read and sing Byzantine music. Those "hieroglyphs" you saw in some books will no longer be unknown to you. Arm yourself with courage and patience because something unprecedented awaits you. This amazing course will open for you a lot of doors in your development and not only. Sing Byzantine!
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                  This course aims to consolidate musical information about how the musical staff relates to nature through the harmonic series. Basically, as sound vibrates, the proportions of those vibrations create overtones that have been observed for many centuries, if not thousands of years. Understanding how they relate to the musical staff can deepen one's theoretical understanding of chords and scales. This is definitely the course for a musical beginner looking to learn more!
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                    Learning how to write and create Music with Music Theory effectively will dramatically improve the quality of your music and the speed you create it. In this course, you will gain a basic understanding of Music Theory and ideas techniques and formulas to use when creating your own electronic music to allow you more options. You'll learn the beauty and the power of the basics of music theory that's used by professionals today. This course will cover such topics as • Major scales • Minor scales • Major chords • Minor chords • Diminished chords • Chord progressions • Relative minors, • Modes, • How to write Melodies • And more What you'll learn in this course will make you a better music producer, and improve your songwriting abilities in any Digital Audio Workstations! Learn to love music theory and creating electronic music with these easy to learn techniques today. Go ahead and click the enroll button, and we'll see you in lesson 1! Cheers, Tomas.