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| quote: | Originally posted by cryophonik
Good responses so far and I'm definitely leaning toward doing this, but not to fill up space on my website (it's fine the way it is IMO) and not to cover production techniques - those are covered adequately by people that are much better at it than I am.
I'm thinking more along the lines of something that seems to be grossly under-represented and misunderstood in the electronica world: music theory. But, not just the standard music theory concepts that one could look up on Wikipedia. I'm thinking more applied concepts specifically for EDM, analysis of melodic/harmonic content of well-known EDM tracks, writing melodies, bass lines, counterpoint, etc. all done in the context of EDM and related genres.
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Good idea but try to make it as simplistic as possible. I know in your emails you did your best to dumb down the theory of chord inversions but I still really didn't understand what you were trying to say. I think a short (and effective) description is almost always the best way to describe something. When you start doing into details, you will *accidently* start using terms and talking about things that you think people understand but they really don't, and you lose them from that point forward.
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