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Lynda - Music Theory for Songwriters: Harmony TUTORiAL screenshot
P2P 07 November 2015 | 1.27 GB
Music theory is fundamental to making and playing music—but it can be kind of dry. Music Theory for Songwriters is taught in a user-friendly and songwriting-focused way, demonstrating techniques on both keyboard and guitar, allowing songwriters to learn music theory while they learn song craft. In this installment, musician Julian Velard digs into more intermediate-level music theory topics. Starting with minor scales, he shows examples of classic songs in minor keys, and then explores the modes of the diatonic scale (e. g. , the mixolydian mode). Next, Julian dives into chords with 4 or more notes, covering 7th chords, chord extensions (e. g. , 9ths, 11ths, and 13ths), suspended chords, diminished chords, augmented chords, and inversions. Finally, he covers key centers, modulations, pedal points, alternate bass notes, and polychords. At the end of each chapter, Julian explains the techniques shown within the context of his own original songs.

Topics include:

* Working in minor scales
* Using Dorian, Phrygian, Lydian, and Mixolydian modes to write songs
* Extending chords
* Using 7th chords in a song
* Transposing a song
* Building different harmonies from a single melody


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  Member 5.10.2015 134
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looks interesting Thanks
  Resident 13.06.2014 21 355
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His tutorials are excellent.
  Resident 28.05.2012 568
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Thank you Sunny.
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awesome.tnx

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