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Master Music Composition From Basics To Pro Level - OneDDL - 11-15-2024 Free Download Master Music Composition From Basics To Pro Level Published 10/2024 MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz Language: English | Size: 5.54 GB | Duration: 5h 46m Master Music Composition: Rhythm, Chords, Melodies, Progressions, Advanced Theory with Real-World Examples What you'll learn Master basic rhythms, beats, time signatures, and drum patterns. Practice keeping time and apply skills with hands-on projects across different genres. Explore keyboard basics, key identification, and scales. Learn to create chords and intervals, use arpeggiators, and apply these skills with practical tests. Learn to craft effective chord progressions and use tools like Chord Trigger. Understand chord inversion, rhythm, syncopation, and create compelling basslines. Learn to craft riffs and melodies, use improvisation and comping, and develop tracks by editing loops and incorporating found sounds for unique results. Explore modal mixture, slash chords, and extended chords. Learn key modulation, recognize chords, and write melodies using various scales and modes. Requirements No Prior Music Knowledge Needed: We start from scratch, so you don't need any previous music theory experience. However, any existing knowledge can be helpful. Music Production Software: While many projects for Logic Pro are available for hands-on exercises, the skills you learn apply to any DAW (Digital Audio Workstation), including Ableton Live, FL Studio, and all the others. Keyboard or MIDI Controller: Not required, but having one will be helpful for practicing scales, chords, and melodies. Audio Playback Equipment: Headphones or speakers for listening to and evaluating your music productions. Basic English Skills: Understanding English is necessary as the course materials and instructions are in English. Willingness to Learn: An open mind and readiness to explore music theory and production techniques. Description Are you ready to transform your musical ideas into captivating compositions? Master Music Composition: From Basics to Pro Level is your gateway to a world of creativity and musical mastery. Whether you're a beginner or looking to refine your skills, this course will take you from the basics to advanced techniques, equipping you with everything you need to craft unforgettable music.What You'll Discover:Rhythm: Build a solid foundation with essential rhythm techniques.Keys & Chords: Explore the magic of different keys and chords to enrich your compositions.Arpeggios & Progressions: Learn to create dynamic arpeggios and compelling chord progressions.Bass Lines & Riffs: Develop powerful bass lines and memorable riffs that drive your music.Melodies: Master the art of crafting captivating melodies that stick with your listeners.Advanced Theory: Delve into exciting topics like slash chords, dominants, suspensions, and extensions to add depth and complexity to your music.Why Choose Us?Interactive Lessons: Engage with easy-to-follow lessons that keep you motivated.Downloadable Resources: Access a wealth of downloadable materials to support your learning journey.Practical Tests: Challenge yourself with tests that reinforce your understanding.Real-World Examples: See how industry professionals use these techniques in their music.Final Assignment: Apply what you've learned in a comprehensive final project to showcase your skills.Don't just learn music composition-experience it. Join us today and start creating music that resonates and inspires. Your journey to becoming a skilled composer starts here! Overview Section 1: Rhythm and Beats Lecture 1 Learning Outcomes & Resources Lecture 2 Chapter 1 Introduction Lecture 3 Chapter 1 Introduction: Video Lecture 4 Approaches to Music Composition Lecture 5 Terminology Lecture 6 Basic Rhythm Concept Lecture 7 Basic Rhythm Concept: Video Lecture 8 What is Tempo? Lecture 9 What is Tempo?: Video Lecture 10 Time Signatures Lecture 11 Time Signatures: Video Lecture 12 Staying in Time Lecture 13 Staying in Time: Video Lecture 14 Identifying Meter & Feel Lecture 15 Identifying Meter & Feel: Video Lecture 16 Real World Examples Lecture 17 What is the difference between 3/4 and 6/8? Lecture 18 What is the difference between 3/4 and 6/8?: Video Lecture 19 Musical Food Counting! Lecture 20 The Drums Lecture 21 The Drums: Video Lecture 22 Bass Drum (Kick), Snare, and Hi-Hats Lecture 23 Bass Drum (Kick), Snare, and Hi-Hats: Video Lecture 24 Toms and Cymbals Lecture 25 Toms and Cymbals: Video Lecture 26 History: Drum Machines Lecture 27 History: Drum Machines: Video Lecture 28 Drums In Different Genres: House Music & Hip-Hop (Rap) Lecture 29 Drums In Different Genres: House Music & Hip-Hop (Rap): Video Lecture 30 Rhythm Breakdown - Hip-Hop - Electric Relaxation by Tribe Called Quest Lecture 31 Drums In Different Genres: Hip-Hop (Trap, Grime & Drill), RnB/Urban & Syncopated Lecture 32 Drums In Different Genres: Hip-Hop (Trap Grime & Drill), RnB & Syncopated: Video Lecture 33 Rhythm Break Down: Drill - Original Track Lecture 34 Drums In Different Genres: Drum & Bass, Dubstep, and Modern Rock Lecture 35 Drums In Different Genres: Drum & Bass, Dubstep and Modern Rock: Video Lecture 36 Rhythm Break Down: Drum & Bass - Brown Paper Bag by Roni Size Lecture 37 Practical Work Section 2: Keys, Chords & Arpeggios Lecture 38 Learning Outcomes & Resources Lecture 39 Chapter 2 Introduction Lecture 40 Chapter 2 Introduction: Video Lecture 41 The Keyboard Lecture 42 The Keyboard: Video Lecture 43 The History of Keyboard Lecture 44 Key & Tonic Lecture 45 Key & Tonic: Video Lecture 46 Finding the Key & Tonic Lecture 47 Finding the Key & Tonic: Video Lecture 48 Scales Lecture 49 Scales: Video Lecture 50 Playing Scales Over Tracks Lecture 51 Playing Scales Over Tracks: Video Lecture 52 Tools for Key Identification Lecture 53 Intervals & Chord Creation Lecture 54 Intervals & Chord Creation: Video Lecture 55 What is a Triad? Lecture 56 What is a Triad?: Video Lecture 57 Different Chord Voicing Lecture 58 Different Chord Voicing: Video Lecture 59 Working Out Chords Lecture 60 Arpeggiators Lecture 61 Arpeggiators: Video Lecture 62 Equal & Unequal Temperament Lecture 63 Recap Section 3: Chord Progressions, Bass Lines, & Rhythm Lecture 64 Learning Outcomes & Resources Lecture 65 Chapter 3 Introduction Lecture 66 Chapter 3 Introduction: Video Lecture 67 Chord Progressions & Roman Numerals Lecture 68 Chord Progressions & Roman Numerals: Video Lecture 69 The Circle of Fifths Lecture 70 Chord Sequences: How Much Do They Matter? Lecture 71 Chord Sequences: How Much Do They Matter?: Video Lecture 72 Questions to Think About: Chord Inversion Lecture 73 Beyond Triads - 7ths & 9ths Lecture 74 Beyond Triads - 7ths & 9ths: Video Lecture 75 Rhythm & Syncopation Lecture 76 Rhythm & Syncopation: Video Lecture 77 Presenting: The Bass Lecture 78 Presenting: The Bass: Video Lecture 79 What Can Be Used For A Bassline Lecture 80 What Can Be Used For A Bassline: Video Lecture 81 Why Are Basslines So Important? Lecture 82 Basslines Notes: Root Note & Slash Chords Lecture 83 Basslines Notes: Root Note & Slash Chords: Video Lecture 84 Basslines Notes: Passing Notes, Bassline Riffs, & Main Hook Lecture 85 Basslines Notes: Passing Notes, Bassline Riffs, & Main Hook: Video Lecture 86 Recap Lecture 87 Exercise / Homework Section 4: Riffs, Melodies & Approaches To Writing Lecture 88 Learning Outcomes & Resources Lecture 89 Chapter 4 Introduction Lecture 90 Chapter 4 Introduction: Video Lecture 91 What's the Difference Between Melody & Riff Lecture 92 What's the Difference Between Melody & Riff: Video Lecture 93 How: Imitate, Assimilate, Innovate! and Improvising Riffs & Melodies Over Chords Lecture 94 Imitate, Assimilate, Innovate and Improvising Riffs & Melodies Over Chord: Video Lecture 95 How: Comping and Soloing Lecture 96 How: Comping and Soloing: Video Lecture 97 Playing Chords Rhythmically Lecture 98 Playing Chords Rhythmically: Video Lecture 99 Creating Melody From Percussions Lecture 100 Creating Melody From Percussions: Video Lecture 101 More Melody Tips Lecture 102 More Melody Tips: Video Lecture 103 Setting Limits Lecture 104 Setting Limits: Video Lecture 105 Starting a Track: Sample Lecture 106 Starting a Track: Sample: Video Lecture 107 Developing The Loop & Playing Over The Top Lecture 108 Developing The Loop & Playing Over The Top: Video Lecture 109 Loop Manipulation Lecture 110 Loop Manipulation: Video Lecture 111 Task: Creating and Transforming a Seamless Loop with Creative Techniques Lecture 112 Found Sounds Lecture 113 Extracting Chords From Songs Lecture 114 Extracting Chords From Songs: Video Lecture 115 Recap & Questions For All Lecture 116 Exercise / Homework Section 5: Developing Musical Theory Lecture 117 Learning Outcomes & Resources Lecture 118 Chapter 5 Introduction Lecture 119 Chapter 5 Introduction: Video Lecture 120 Mixing Major & Minor Key Signatures (Modal Mixture) Lecture 121 Mixing Major & Minor Key Signatures (Modal Mixture): Video Lecture 122 More Modal Mixture? Lecture 123 Slash Chords Lecture 124 Slash Chords: Video Lecture 125 The Use Of Slash Chords Lecture 126 The Use Of Slash Chords: Video Lecture 127 Slash Chords: Song Examples Lecture 128 Dominant 7ths Lecture 129 Dominant 7ths: Video Lecture 130 Extended Chords Lecture 131 Extended Chords: Video Lecture 132 Suspended Chords Lecture 133 Suspended Chords: Video Lecture 134 Recap Lecture 135 Intervals Lecture 136 Intervals: Video Lecture 137 Writing Melodies: Intervals Lecture 138 Writing Melodies: Intervals: Video Lecture 139 Changing Keys: Modulation Lecture 140 Changing Keys: Modulation: Video Lecture 141 Modulate To Any Key Lecture 142 Modulate To Any Key: Video Lecture 143 Keep Your Head Up Lecture 144 Alternative Minor Scales Lecture 145 Alternative Minor Scales: Video Lecture 146 Harmonic Minor Lecture 147 Harmonic Minor: Video Lecture 148 Melodic Minor Lecture 149 Melodic Minor: Video Lecture 150 Modes Lecture 151 Modes: Video Lecture 152 Modes: Real World Examples Lecture 153 Modes: Brightness Lecture 154 Modes: Brightness: Video Lecture 155 Pentatonic & Blue Scales Introduction Lecture 156 Pentatonic & Blue Scales Introduction: Video Lecture 157 Major Pentatonic Scale Lecture 158 Major Pentatonic Scale: Video Lecture 159 Minor Pentatonic Scale Lecture 160 Minor Pentatonic Scale: Video Lecture 161 Minor Pentatonic Blues Scale Lecture 162 Minor Pentatonic Blues Scale: Video Lecture 163 Minor Pentatonic Blue Scales Song Examples Lecture 164 Minor Pentatonic Blue Scales Song Examples: Video Lecture 165 The Black Keys on the Piano Lecture 166 The Black Keys on the Piano: Video Lecture 167 More Modes and Scales Lecture 168 More Modes and Scales: Video Lecture 169 A Touch of Complexity: Chromatic and Double-Chromatic Mediants Lecture 170 Keep Composing and Keep Learning! Music Producers: Ideal for those looking to build a strong foundation in music theory to enhance their production skills.,Songwriters: Perfect for songwriters who want to understand chord progressions, melodies, and rhythms to improve their songwriting process.,Beginners in Music Theory: Great for those with no prior music theory knowledge, as the course starts from the basics.,Producers Using Any DAW: Useful for learners using various DAWs, including Logic Pro, Ableton Live, and FL Studio. Note that all downloadable projects are currently available in Logic Pro, with future plans for Ableton and FL Studio.,Music Enthusiasts: Anyone passionate about creating and understanding music, from the ground up.,Looking for Practical Skills: Learn real-world techniques and work on projects that help you apply what you've learned directly to music production. Screenshot Homepage Recommend Download Link Hight Speed | Please Say Thanks Keep Topic Live No Password - Links are Interchangeable |