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TEAM COMPRISED 2016.01.07 | 596 MB
This class is for those who have a basic foundation in music and want to understand how music is put together. It is essential that those taking this class know how to read notes. It is recommended that those taking this class have a keyboard. This class will focus less on playing examples, but will focus more on assignments, observational examples, and exercises.

By taking this course, you will learn how to:
- Identify, understand, and write chords
- Identify, understand, and write in key signatures.
- Identify, understand, and write the most common chord progressions
- Identify and understand the major components of a song.
- Understand some basic melody and harmony concepts.
- Write a very basic song.

What You Need To Know

Before taking this course, you should know:

- The very basics on music such as how to read notes and note durations.
- What the staff is and the difference between treble clef and bass clef.

What are the requirements?
How to Read Music
It Helps to Know How to Find Notes on a Piano

What am I going to get from this course?
Over 18 lectures and 2.5 hours of content!
Have a basic understanding of how music works
Write a simple song


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I like his name Wurm. But not the name of the tutorial: "How Music Works..."
Every single book of music tell us, about chords, key signatures etc, but all that is the same as learning the concepts of chemical or physical, but you will never be a chemical, without doing experiments.

It seems to me that the practice brought the rules and not the opposite.

This do not tell you how the music works, but the ingredients used in it.
See the amazing B&W movie with the amazing 'Greek Actress' 'Melina Mercouri, when the first hostile criticism against the North Americans begin to happen in the movies, a scene in this movie shows the anguish of an accomplished Greek musician, when locks himself in the bathroom because the american man said that to make music, we should be read on paper. "Melina" knocks at the door and convinces him that the birds sing without sheet music.
It is a critique against all those who think that everything has to have a method, a tutorial, when the ancient Greeks, had already created series production, but warning that only served to standardize things. God save those time without Am/FM Radios, TV, Magazines, Internet, i-Phones , cause everything could be all standardized today.

'J.S. Bach' also was always criticized for making an old music and had already been overcome, the books show today that Bach did not create anything new in music, cause the counterpoint, the fugue, canons, Mass, Cantatas and Toccatas etc, all these existed and it should stay in the past. When Bach summed up all his 'Zeitgeist Time' and did everything that had not been done by anyone.


Maybe, in a competitive world where everyone want to get something to pay your bills, write a book to jump with a parachute:
1- Jump from the plane when it is high, if the airplane is on the ground, do not skip.
2- Once you jump, comtemple the landscape while counting 30 seconds and pull the first string that you see near your shoulder.
Note: Do not forget to go to the bathroom before.

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