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Music Theory Explained (Repost)

Posted By: elodar
Music Theory Explained (Repost)

Music Theory Explained
QuickTime Video | AVC / MOV ~ 210 kb/s | 880 x 660 | Duration: ~ 4 hrs. | English: AAC ~ 144 kb/s (2 ch) | 616 mb
Genre: eLearning

Presented by life long musician and world class music technology instructor Eli Krantzberg, this collection of videos contains all you need to know to get started on your musical theory journey. This information is the same info you get when you pay big dollars to go to music school and colleges. The series was designed for beginners who want to expand their musical horizons, and get the info needed to talk and communicate musically to other musicians, writers and performers on a professional level.

Learn the basics such as note names, staffs and clefs, scales, intervals, all the way to building complex chords and arpeggios, meter and times signatures, voicings and inversions and so much more. After learning this info, you'll be on your way to understanding music and composition in a much deeper way, enabling you to write music and collaborate with others in a professional way.
01 Introduction to Sound
02 Notes & Names
03 The Staff & Clefs
04 The Major Scale
05 Intervals
06 Key Signatures - Circle of Fifths
07 Meter & Time Signatures
08 Note Lengths
09 Eighth & Sixteenth Notes
10 Rests
11 Dotted Notes & Ties
12 Triplets, Tuplets & Tempo
13 Grooves
14 Working with Major Scales
15 The Natural Minor Scale
16 Harmonic & Melodic Minor Scales
17 Harmony
18 Diatonic Triads & Roman Numerals
19 Minor Scale Triads
20 Triad Inversions
21 Arpeggios & More
22 Voicing & Inversions
23 Melodic Analysis
24 Secondary Dominants
25 Seventh Chords
26 Cadences & Modulation Chords
27 Other Scales
28 Notation
29 Modes
30 Sounds Like

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Music Theory Explained (Repost)

Music Theory Explained (Repost)

Music Theory Explained (Repost)

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