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Nesse curso você aprenderá sobre a formação das estruturas harmônicas mais fundamentais da música: as tríades e as tétrades. Num curso em vídeo voltado para o essencial, em cada seção você terá acesso a folhas de estudo expandindo todo o conteúdo apresentado. Ao fim do curso você compreenderá as tríades e tétrades, sendo motivado a executá-las em seu instrumento ou voz. Com o conhecimento aqui adquirido você poderá iniciar seus estudos de harmonia funcional e/ou condução de vozes.
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    In today’s digital era, the computer is now an instrument. Whether it is used as a medium to create music or a supplemental tool to produce music, there is no doubt the computer is an essential tool for any aspiring musician or hobbyist. This is where the course comes in. BeatsBlueprint is a step by step beginner level video series course on music production. There is no pre-requisite knowledge required. The goal is to not only teach students how to tap into the potential of a computer, but also, to help facilitate the creative process for students to craft his or her own sound. Using the digital audio software, Ableton, as a medium, students will learn the technical concepts of music theory and how to apply their knowledge to create music across a span of genres. What sets Beatsblueprint apart is our project based approach. By the end of the course, the student will be able to create his or her own track from start to finish. In order to complete the course, you must have access to Ableton. Ableton is a powerful software music sequencer and digital audio workstation. It offers a generous demo that allows you to access and utilize it’s full range of tools completely FREE . After 30 days, however, the trial ends. However, this does not mean you stop making music. BeatsBlueprint specifically designed this course to work across a variety of platforms. Music theory is music theory. Production is production. Regardless of what you choose to use, your knowledge can be adapted to any music software. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- WHAT'S INSIDE: Audio Design Variety is the spice of life. From pop to house, dubstep to hip pop, learn fundamental concepts to create music from an array of genres. Music Theory Take the guesswork out of producing. Learn basic structures of scales, chords, and rhythms to craft smooth melodies with complimenting harmonies. Project Based Approach From the intro, beat drop to the chorus, learn how to craft an entire song alongside the instructor from start to finish. Mixing and Mastering Learn how to take a composition to a crisp radio ready jam. From EQ techniques to special effects, learn how to craft quality professional tracks. Technical Concepts MIDI vs Audio? Loops vs Virtual Instruments? Learn the technical know how and basic techniques of music production. Creative Inspiration From synth lines to music samples, learn how you can integrate melodies to help facilitate the creative process and sculpt your unique sound.
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      A complete understanding about Raag Yaman can be extracted from the course. We have tried to elaborately explain a range of details starting from the basic to intricacies and complexities of raag Yaman. Lecture videos start from introduction of notes used in the raag and the importance of first fifth note combinations in the raag to phrase development within the raag and improvisation techniques. We have also provided three compositions each set to different taals (beat cycles) along with its notation. The videos explain improvisation techniques within a composition along with making of fast tempo taan sargams. Any student after watching the complete course will be able to learn all nuances of raag Yaman and develop the skills to improvise and creatively sing the Raag with proper practice as demonstrated in the video. Towards the end we have demonstrated how this raag has been widely used in commercial/bollywood music with examples and how to identify the raag in any song.
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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.
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                  This course gives you the insight and knowledge on how to produce a retro sounding Disco Boogie record inspired by the early 1980's producers such as D-Train, Shep Pettibone and record labels such as Sam Records and Prelude Records. The course is designed for Ableton Live users and should take around 3 hours to create. The course is set out into different sections starting with beat programming right on through to mastering the track. It is structured in a simple and easy to follow manner. You should take this course if you want to extend your genre styles within music production and to gain useful tips on how to create classic Disco music with modern technology.
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                    This Course 1, Section 1 course focuses on learning to notate basic rhythms and notes after listening to a melody. Through listening exercises and instruction, a student will be able to correctly notate a melody. This includes identifying simple time signatures in which the quarter note receives the beat and notate simple rhythms. A student will learn to identify different key signatures and scales and transcribe what they hear.