It covers, note names, intervals, interval relationships, chords, scales, inversions and more…all with an emphasis on knowledge you can take away and use today.
There are currently 17 tutorials there, averaging out at 1000 words each, with video, mp3 downloads,diagrams and homework assignments (yes, you need to do stuff to learn these ideas properly!).
This course is perfect for you if already make music by feel, but feel a bit out of your depth with stuff like:This course takes you through the building blocks of harmony – what notes are, how they relate to each other, and how to combine them in a way that makes sense – with a strong emphasis on what has practical use:
I want to free you from confusion, not burden you with rules to learn and abide by – that’s not what making music is about.
These are common issues – and I want to nuke them, because theory does not need to be about any of those things…
When you click the “buy now” button, you’ll get redirected to a Clickbank (you may not have heard of them, they are very big and trustworthy btw) transaction page, and after payment clears, you will be sent to a registration page on this site.
You just need to think of a user name and password and you’ll have access to the tutorials instantly.
I take great pride in what I teach here, and whilst I cannot guarantee you’ll become a superstar producer – I DO want to offer you a guarantee that you will benefit from what I’m teaching.
So, if after one month you can show me you’ve done the homework assignments and still feel like the course has not been of benefit to you – I’ll refund you 100%.
Introducing the concept of intervals: what they are, why they are useful to know about. We talk about how we measure and name them, and conclude with some downloadable resources including interval list charts and some audio.
We go over the relationships between the notes in intervals and how these relate to the harmonic series. This is important stuff as it gives us a way to measure the relationships between notes and chords.
In this lesson we discuss what scales are, how they are formed and two ways of describing them. This brings into focus how important intervals are. We go onto introduce the chromatic scale and our first major scales.
Here we look at how to use scales – this is not a “do this, don’t do that” type lesson, but more a way of thinking about what scales are and how they can be a tool rather than… Read more…
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