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Music Theory From Beginning Up To Modal Systems

Music Theory From Beginning Up To Modal Systems

Published 11/2023
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 572.22 MB | Duration: 2h 0m

Major scales, chords,staff-understanding , circle of fifth, minor scales or modes, get to know the system behind it.

What you'll learn
Understand and use major and minor scales
Understand and use the circle of 5th from different point of views
Understand and use natural minor, harmonic minor, melidic minor and dorian minor
Understand and use the modal system in easy steps and recognize them while hearing
Understand and use triads and quads
Understand and use staff, treble- and bass-clefs, octaves

Requirements
Start from the very beginning up to complex music theory and and modal systems

Description
This 2 hour course is about recognizing connections between serveral items in music theory. Everything, scales, chords such as major, minor in triads or quads and even modes are based on the same basic relationships. We explicitly don't want to learn them by memorizing, but to understand the system behind them in order to be able to apply to this knowledge directly in live-or playing situations, no matter wich instrument you´re about to play. Starting with a blank piece of paper this course looks behind the scenes to get a complete look on music as the most beautiful thing and theory as a helping hand to archive your goals for getting a precise view about it for yourself and to interact with your music-pals.Looking at things that may seem familiar to you with a completely new perspective will give you a simple understanding that you didn't know before. You think this is too much content for just 2 hours of video material? You will be surprised.As a lecturer and CEO of a private vocational school for music, I have been imparting this knowledge for over 20 years. With exactly this knowledge of today, I have therefore developed simple perspectives on supposedly complex topics, which let the entire subject of music theory appear in a completely different, new and friendly light.

Overview
Section 1: Basics, major scale. The introduction into the system of music

Lecture 1 Introduction of this course and get to know me as person and your coach

Lecture 2 How all begins

Lecture 3 Looking on the piano

Lecture 4 C major on the piano and the major scale formula

Lecture 5 Major scale formula with sharp keys

Lecture 6 Major scale formula with flat keys

Section 2: The circle of fifth

Lecture 7 The circle of fifth

Lecture 8 Major scales, a complete new point of view

Lecture 9 Major scales on the flat side of the circle of fifth

Lecture 10 Breaking the boarders

Lecture 11 Stresstest

Lecture 12 Key signatures

Section 3: Staff, chords as triads and as quads. Chord progressions

Lecture 13 Octaves

Lecture 14 From note to chord

Lecture 15 The key of E major

Lecture 16 The key of Eb major

Lecture 17 Notes in triads

Lecture 18 From triads to quads

Lecture 19 Chord progressions

Lecture 20 Chord inversions

Lecture 21 Natural minor scale

Section 4: Minor scales and the modal system. Create a mode, analyse a mode.

Lecture 22 Harmonic minor scale

Lecture 23 Melodic minor scale

Lecture 24 Dorian scale

Lecture 25 Modal scales

Lecture 26 Easy understanding

Lecture 27 Recognize modal scales while hearing them

Section 5: Additional content showing 16 th notes in all possible combinations

Lecture 28 16th notes with complete bars in all possible combinations.

Musicians of any instrument to increase their knowledge regarding music theory and use it in a rehearsal or live situation

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Music Theory From Beginning Up To Modal Systems

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