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Any recommendations for learning basic music theory for electronic music production?
Posted on: 16.10.2011 by Romelia Stankard
I want to give production another shot and I have always felt handicapped by having no real music background and kind of getting lost with music theory. Are there any good video lessons and guides I should look at?
Jude Duchscher
19.10.2011
Originally Posted by feelthecisuM
I personally just futsed around until I understood what sounded good :P
I took the time to learn the program I decided to use for Production,

And just experimented with what sounded good and what didn't as far as notes
go.


But If your able to do piano lessons and or music theory classes, More power to yah
Petra Steubing
19.10.2011
Originally Posted by Towner
I'm Currently reading this...

Hewitt - Music Theory for Computer Musicians (Cengage, 2008)
Amazon.com: Music Theory for Computer Musicians Bk/Cd (9781598635034): Michael Hewitt: Books
(provided by Mauricio)
How is it? Been believeing about picking this up.
Romelia Stankard
16.10.2011
I want to give production another shot and I have always felt handicapped by having no real music background and kind of getting lost with music theory. Are there any good video lessons and guides I should look at?
Jude Duchscher
19.10.2011
Originally Posted by feelthecisuM
I personally just futsed around until I understood what sounded good :P
I took the time to learn the program I decided to use for Production,

And just experimented with what sounded good and what didn't as far as notes
go.


But If your able to do piano lessons and or music theory classes, More power to yah
Thaddeus Scamp
19.10.2011
Hey Xonetacular I'm in the same boat and found this site the other evening !

http://www.8notes.com/
Asuncion Osorto
19.10.2011
From knowing basically nothing about music theory it is a really good overview. I'm only about a third through it right now and there are areas which i will go elsewhere to go deeper into.

I just finished the chapter on intervals and its about 3 pages long. I'm going to look elsewhere for more info. Im expecting the same once i get to progressions too
Petra Steubing
19.10.2011
Originally Posted by Towner
I'm Currently reading this...

Hewitt - Music Theory for Computer Musicians (Cengage, 2008)
Amazon.com: Music Theory for Computer Musicians Bk/Cd (9781598635034): Michael Hewitt: Books
(provided by Mauricio)
How is it? Been believeing about picking this up.
Asuncion Osorto
18.10.2011
I'm Currently reading this...

Hewitt - Music Theory for Computer Musicians (Cengage, 2008)
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(provided by Mauricio)
Mandi Cocchiola
17.10.2011
I personally just futsed around until I understood what sounded good :P
Breana Singerman
16.10.2011
Take weekly piano lessons and practice. Best way to do it in my opinion.
Leeanna Ayla
16.10.2011
http://www.worldofbryan.com/rsg2mt.pdf

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