are you saying almost all edm tracks are not using a specific key on the keyboard?
Aug-14-2010 14:56
Coyke
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I would say, edm does not follow any specific rules of chord progression. Some might do and to me it always been important to know the basics of scales and chords to have a starting point.
Aug-14-2010 15:23
Subtle
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Location: Urban Shakedown
quote:
Originally posted by orTofønChiLd
are you saying almost all edm tracks are not using a specific key on the keyboard?
No because you can use the scale on all the twelve keys.
Originally posted by Subtle
No because you can use the scale on all the twelve keys.
i thought a Scale only had 7 notes out of the 12 ??
Aug-14-2010 16:19
Kysora
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Location: Hampshire, IL
That's just the diatonic major/minor scale, there are plenty of other scales that uses more or less, or the chromatic which uses all 12.
The page you posted isn't a list of progressions, it's just a list of all of the simple triads that can be formed with each note in a scale being used as the root note. This isn't really all that shocking, just theory 101.
Aug-14-2010 16:34
Subtle
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quote:
Originally posted by paulacki
i thought a Scale only had 7 notes out of the 12 ??
Yes, and when u know the steps needed to create a minor scale (2-1-2-2-1-2-2)
you just learn which notes makes up a minor scale in every key and then you can easily play stuff on your keyboard etc without knowing much theory at all.
And since most of the electronic music is made up of this scale its basically all u need to know to create ace tunes.
Originally posted by Subtle
Yes, and when u know the steps needed to create a minor scale (2-1-2-2-1-2-2)
you just learn which notes makes up a minor scale in every key and then you can easily play stuff on your keyboard etc without knowing much theory at all.
And since most of the electronic music is made up of this scale its basically all u need to know to create ace tunes.
That formula is written down on a piece of paper and stuck on my desk directly in front of my keyboard. I could not make music without it.
Major +4 +3 (+2212221)
Minor +3 +4 (+2122122)
Augmented +4 +4
Diminished +3 +3
Annnnd
minor - root +6 +8 will call to other notes
major - root +7 +9 will call to other notes
Originally posted by Subtle
99% of all electronic dance music uses the minor scale.
I just use the white keys, I can't be bothered touching the black ones. If I need to use a different key I use the pitch plug in. If I need to use a different scale I use the scale plug in. There's just something about those black keys that cries evil.
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Aug-14-2010 19:35
Subtle
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quote:
Originally posted by Beatflux
I just use the white keys, I can't be bothered touching the black ones. If I need to use a different key I use the pitch plug in. If I need to use a different scale I use the scale plug in. There's just something about those black keys that cries evil.