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Published 11/2022
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 566.98 MB | Duration: 1h 15m
For people in a hurry
What you'll learn
Understand the fundamentals of Music Theory (and a bit more)
Identify and create chord progressions
Use and understand Modes
Evoke specific emotional states through harmonies
Use Functional Harmony (this one is cool)
Requirements
No prior experience needed
Description
So here I am, sitting down to write the "Sales Page" for the Music Theory course, I already had a full sentence:"Learning Music Theory is very similar to learning a language"All official and what not, and I wanted to go from there and start explaining why it's important to learn about Music Theory. But then I thought: F it, why not explain what the course is really about.That being said, just in case you're not yet convinced about the importance of music theory; here's a quote from Brahms:"Without craftsmanship, inspiration is a mere reed shaken in the wind"Well said sir! So with that out of the way; In this course you'll learn the fundamentals of Music Theory, Chords, Scales, Modes, Intervals, etc.It will not turn you into the next Beethoven but it will enable you to start speaking this "musical language" which in turn will help you remember and develop musical ideas. You'll be able to read things like "I bII V7 I iv" which you can then extend and adapt to suit your own musical ideas.When I learned about Music Theory years ago it was such an eye-opening experience, suddenly I could go back to old projects that I never finished because I got stuck at some section. With my new knowledge however I was able to identify and fix the problems, which often had to to with using Non-functional chords or other topics I knew nothing about.Once you speak the language you can actually start learning about music. You can read...
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