All music is based on theory, to a certain degree. I'm getting more interested in beginning to create some tracks, but I want to learn a bit more. I listen to everything I can, but does anyone know of any on-line resources discussin rhythm patterns/timing, fundamentals of progession, etc. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
quadraphonic
Apr-20-2001 19:32
Peter Campbell
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Apr-25-2001 06:58
quadraphonic
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That's awesome.. thanks for all your help. Now the challenge is in putting it all together!
Will
Apr-25-2001 23:18
patticus
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yeah that gary ewer's music thing is really good for those who don't know anything about music structure and makeup.. it'll help if you have a keyboard (even virtual) to understand the chords and stuff
more of an intro, it doesn't "teach" you to make chords progress or anything
this drum thing is hard to get.. heh
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Apr-26-2001 21:14
keppj0nes
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knowing piano helps too.
I wish I knew how to harmonize a melody :c
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Apr-28-2001 06:02
patticus
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yes... piano definitely helps
creativity-wise too, not just w/ polish
maybe take a few lessons and learn the basics, chords major/minor, etc