FL Studio – Musical Theory for Electronic Music Production
FL Studio – Musical Theory for Electronic Music Production, available at $59.99, has an average rating of 3.8, with 20 lectures, based on 32 reviews, and has 166 subscribers.
You will learn about Musical theory tailored specifically for electronic music production Major and Minor Scales – and the differences between them Chords, chord progressions, and how to write melodies How to Import MIDI files into an FL Studio Project Structuring your track This course is ideal for individuals who are Beginner music production students who wish to learn more about musical theory It is particularly useful for Beginner music production students who wish to learn more about musical theory.
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Summary
Title: FL Studio – Musical Theory for Electronic Music Production
Price: $59.99
Average Rating: 3.8
Number of Lectures: 20
Number of Published Lectures: 20
Number of Curriculum Items: 20
Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 20
Original Price: $119.99
Quality Status: approved
Status: Live
What You Will Learn
- Musical theory tailored specifically for electronic music production
- Major and Minor Scales – and the differences between them
- Chords, chord progressions, and how to write melodies
- How to Import MIDI files into an FL Studio Project
- Structuring your track
Who Should Attend
- Beginner music production students who wish to learn more about musical theory
Target Audiences
- Beginner music production students who wish to learn more about musical theory
Struggling to understand musical theory as a music producer? Look no further!
In this brand new course, learn everything from scales to arpeggios, MIDI files to chords, and everything in between. Specifically catered towards music producers, we will look at musical theory in this context.
Although this is geared towards users of FL Studio, this is also applicable for users of any DAW (Digital Audio Workstation)
What’s included?
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Learn the differences between major and minor scales, and the 3 types of minor scales that exist
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The Blues scale, and how you can use it
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What chords are, why they are vitally important in writing music, and how to use popular chord progressions (as well as some not-so-popular ones!)
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Arpeggios and how they can be used in your music
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The Circle of Fifths
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MIDI Files, how to import and export them
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And much more!
We start off in the introduction by explaining why musical theory is important, even in this day and age of automation, digital music production and vocoding, where it seems like everything is already done for you. We look at how to use your tools in your Digital Audio Workstation (DAW) to your advantage, and work alongside them, rather than simply relying on them.
We then look at the differences between scales, firstly looking at major and minor scales, before moving on to more unique examples such as the blues scale.
In addition to this, chord progressions are then examined, along with detailed explanations of how you can go about writing your own chord progressions and melodies to go along with them
Course Curriculum
Chapter 1: Introduction
Lecture 1: Introduction
Lecture 2: Basics of Music Theory
Chapter 2: Scales
Lecture 1: What is a Major Scale?
Lecture 2: Introducing the Minor Scale
Lecture 3: The Other Types of Minor Scale
Chapter 3: Chords
Lecture 1: What are Chords?
Lecture 2: Major Chord Progressions
Lecture 3: Minor Chord Progressions
Lecture 4: Chord Progression – Trance Example
Lecture 5: Arpeggios – Introducing the Arpeggiator
Lecture 6: What is the Circle of Fifths?
Chapter 4: MIDI Files, Other Scales and Composing
Lecture 1: How to Import MIDI Files
Lecture 2: Introducing the Blues Scale
Lecture 3: Structuring your Track
Chapter 5: Composing
Lecture 1: How to Write Using Chord Structures – Part 1
Lecture 2: How to Write Using Chord Structures – Part 2
Chapter 6: Miscellaneous Items
Lecture 1: Intros and Outros
Lecture 2: The Drop, Buildups and Breakdowns
Lecture 3: Verses
Lecture 4: Differences between Sub Genres
Instructors
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Stephen Loader
Music Producer, DJ, Online Instructor
Rating Distribution
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- 2 stars: 2 votes
- 3 stars: 5 votes
- 4 stars: 5 votes
- 5 stars: 19 votes
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