Anthony Allen – Music Theory for Electronic Musicians

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Anthony Allen – Music Theory for Electronic Musicians

  • 31 Video lessons in HD
  • 3h 14m of class content

LESSONS

1. Class Overview
2. The Piano Roll Editor
3. Octaves
4. Using Octaves
5. The Black Keys (Not The Band)
6. Finding C And Middle C
7. Section 1 Summary
8. The Perfect Fifth
9. Finding Fifths
10. Being “In Key”
11. The Pattern Of A Key
12. Fifth Examples
13. Moveable Patterns
14. The Major And Minor Third
15. Building Triads
16. Chord Progressions
17. What Is Diatonic?
18. Finding All The Chords
19. Roman Numerals
20. Example Song Analysis No. 1
21. Inversions
22. 7th Chords – Overview
23. Diatonic 7th Chords
24. Maj7 (Major 7) Example
25. Dominant 7th Chords
26. Blues And The 7th Chord
27. The Fourth
28. The Second
29. The Sixth
30. Song Analysis No. 2
31. Wrap Up

CLASS DESCRIPTION

A Class Designed For The Electronic Musician That Want To Take Their Tracks To The Next Level.

This is a class designed for the electronic musician who wants to bring new energy and compositional strength to their tracks. In this class, we’ll focus on learning how to organize pitches and rhythms to make dynamic, interesting melodies and harmonies. Experience with music therory, the ability to play an instrument, or read music is not necessary! We will focus on how to use your DAW as your instrument of creation.

Topics include:

  • Using the Piano Roll Editor
  • Octaves
  • Finding C and Middle C
  • The Perfect 5th
  • What it means to be “in key”
  • Moveable Patterns
  • Major and Minor Intervals
  • Building Triads
  • Chord Progressions
  • 7th Chords

… And much more!

J. ANTHONY ALLEN

Dr. J. Anthony Allen has worn the hats of composer, producer, songwriter, engineer, sound designer, DJ, remix artist, multi-media artist, performer, inventor, and entrepreneur.

J. is a full-time music instructor at McNally Smith College of Music in St. Paul, MN. Prior to McNally Smith, he has taught at the University of Minnesota, the Peabody Conservatory (Baltimore, MD), and the University of Amsterdam prior to moving in Minneapolis in 2003. He has had a private studio and been an active instructor in guitar and electronic music since he was 16. He is equally comfortable teaching children, adults, beginners, advanced musicians, and everything in between.

Born and raised in Michigan, Allen has worked with many forms of interactive media including audio, video, installation and dance. Dr. Allen’s work has been experienced all over the world, and has been called “a study in ominous sound and motion,”(Baltimore Sun) “An aural hallucinogen,” (Minnesota Public Radio) and “A beautiful and engaging use of technology.” (Cogapp: The Art and Science Blog). In 2003 Allen joined the team of the Spark Festival of Electronic Music and Art where he was the assistant director and lead producer through 2009.

In 2011, Allen become received his PhD in music composition from the University of Minnesota. Prior to attending the U of MN, he received two Masters of Music degrees (MM composition, and MM Electronic Music) from the Peabody Conservatory of Music (Johns Hopkins University). He is also an Ableton Certified Instructor.

His music can be found on the Hackademica, SEAMUS, and Panacea3 labels.

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