Music Theory for Electronic Music Producers - Complete Guide

This is the only Music Theory for Electronic Music Producers you will ever need. Learn Music Theory the Easy & Quick Way

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Description

Are you producing Electronic music? Do you struggle with Music Theory and always wanted to learn but always felt like it was too hard or not really necessary to learn how to play piano? Do you want to know how to learn Music theory for electronic music producers?

Welcome to this course where I will learn you Music Theory for Electronic Music Producers. In this course, all of the music theory is made in the Piano Roll and you will only learn what is relevant to us Electronic Music Producers out there. 

In just a day, you will learn how to create your own chords, how to understand rhythms, how to detect different notes and learn other cool tricks that will help you to understand and creating those cool Chord Progressions that all of the big guys do out there. 

Trust me - this is the only course you need. After taking this one you will be able to create chord progressions, extract bass-lines from chords and learn how to remix popular songs with just one single rule!

  • Learn Music Theory the easy way and create chords and melodies with just the Piano Roll.

  • Create Chord Progressions and learn how to extract Bass and Melodies from a Chord Progression.

  • Learn how to remix commercial tracks by using This Music Theory Method.

  • This Music Theory Method is being used by many Electronic Music Producers today.

There are a lot of different Music Theory courses out there and they cover A LOT. When I watched a course here on Udemy I got bored after watching just 15 minutes. I don't really want to know how to play Piano or Guitar since I'm not a musician that plays instruments. I use my computer as my instrument and that is why I've chose to skip the boring parts. 

I will learn you a method that big producers uses such as Avicii and Afrojack.

I'm a Music Producer from Stockholm, Sweden and I have been producing music since 2006 for other producers. I started out with music production on the same Swedish music platform as Avicii did and shared a lot of different techniques over there, like this particular technique that I'm showing in this course. Since then I have produced music for several electronic music producers and artists both big and small.

All of this + many more tips and tricks will make your productions a lot more sense - and you are now able to create your own chord progressions and melodies!

That's it guys, see you in the course :)

What You Will Learn!

  • You will learn how to Make Chord Progressions and how to Extract Melodies and Basslines out of one.
  • You will learn how to Understand Rhythms, Basslines and Melodies in a easy way.
  • You will learn how to Create your own Chords in simple ways.
  • You will learn how to create your own remixes based on different notes.
  • This course is not going to go over Music Theory in Depth - we want to Make Music and not getting too technical.
  • This course is going to get you tools that you can use to create Chord Progressions easily the same way as Avicii does.
  • This method is being used by many Electronic Music Producers out there who don't want or don't need to learn all basics of music theory and just want to get their musical ideas in to their DAW fast.

Who Should Attend!

  • Anyone who wants to learn Music Theory for Electronic Music Producers but in a simple way
  • This course is for any Electronic Music Producer who wants to get better at Music Theory.
  • This course is for Anyone who wants to learn how to create Chord Progressions.
  • This course is NOT going to go over theory in depth. We want to make music here not being next Beethoven.
  • This course is for anyone who wants to get their musical ideas in their head to you DAW as quick as possible.
  • This course is for any Music Producer who wants to know how to Remix a track properly.
  • This course is for any Electronic Music Producer who wants to know how to break out Melodies and Bass from Chord Progressions.