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| #32268 in Books | Cengage Learning | 2008-04-08 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 9.00 x7.25 x1.00l,1.55 | File type: PDF | 336 pages | Music Theory For Computer Musicians | Many DJs, gigging musicians, and electronic music producers understand how to play their instruments or make music on the computer, but they lack the basic knowledge of music theory needed to take their music-making to the next level and compose truly professional tracks | Beneath all the enormously different styles of modern electronic music lie certain fundamentals of the musical language that are exactly the same no matter what kind of music you write | It is very important to acquire an understanding of these fundamentals if you are to develop as a musician and music producer | Put simply, you need to know what you are doing with regard to the music that you are writing||5 of 5 people found the following review helpful.| Excellent = what's your sine wave?|By Mr Majestik|This is a an excellent book on music theory with concrete examples in the text and on the CD. I'm coming back to making electronic music after 20 years and was looking for a book to help me understand the basics again... and then some. I also play guitar so I have a few theory books with emphasis on the fretboard, and I have an||Introduction Chapter 1: Musical Sound Chapter 2: The Notes Chapter 3: The Major Scale Chapter 4: Rhythm, Tempo and Note Lengths Chapter 5: Score Editing Chapter 6: Intervals Chapter 7: Meter Chapter 8: Chords Chapter 9: The Natural Minor Scale Chapter 10: Melo
Many DJs, gigging musicians, and electronic music producers understand how to play their instruments or make music on the computer, but they lack the basic knowledge of music theory needed to take their music-making to the next level and compose truly professional tracks. Beneath all the enormously different styles of modern electronic music lie certain fundamentals of the musical language that are exactly the same no matter what kind of music you write. It is very impor...
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