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  1. Free Download Udemy - Pop Music Ultimate Guide for Piano Beginners Published: 3/2025 MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz, 2 Ch Language: English | Duration: 2h 43m | Size: 2.78 GB Lets journey to pop music playing What you'll learn Complete beginners to an intermediate level in a very short space of time Understanding notes, rhythms, and basic musical notation. Improving finger dexterity, speed, and accuracy. Learning a wider variety of musical styles and pieces. You get to sound like a pro right from the start Requirements No required skills set, beginners are welcome. You will learn everything you need to know. Description This beginner piano course is designed for absolute newcomers, providing a fun and accessible introduction to playing the piano, focusing on fundamental skills like note reading, basic chords, and rhythm, while also exploring simple musical pieces on pop music.Here's a more detailed breakdown of what you can expect:Course Objectives:Learn the Basics:Understand the piano keyboard layout, note names, and basic musical notation (treble and bass clefs).Develop Fundamental Skills:Learn to read and play simple melodies and rhythms, and develop basic piano technique.Explore Music:Discover the joy of playing simple songs and pieces, and learn about basic music theory concepts like chords and scales.Build Confidence:Gain confidence in your musical abilities through structured lessons and practice.Course Content:Keyboard Familiarization: Identifying notes on the keyboard, understanding the layout, and learning the names of the keys.Note Reading: Learning to read and play notes on the grand staff (treble and bass clefs).Rhythm: Understanding basic rhythmic patterns and note values.Basic Chords: Learning to play simple chords and chord progressions.Scales: Introduction to basic scales and their patterns.Simple Pieces: Playing simple songs and pieces, gradually increasing in difficulty.Ear Training: Developing your ability to recognize and reproduce musical sounds.Piano Technique: Developing proper finger placement and posture for playing the piano.Music Theory Fundamentals: Introduction to basic music theory concepts.Practice Techniques: Learning effective practice methods to improve your skills. Who this course is for Beginners on playing a piano Homepage: https://www.udemy.com/course/pop-music-ultimate-guide-for-piano-beginners/ [b]AusFile[/b] https://ausfile.com/zxojtya81l29/vjrlw.Pop.Music.Ultimate.Guide.for.Piano.Beginners.part1.rar.html https://ausfile.com/6ri1t0vhjvwa/vjrlw.Pop.Music.Ultimate.Guide.for.Piano.Beginners.part2.rar.html https://ausfile.com/4vgl42ftbge2/vjrlw.Pop.Music.Ultimate.Guide.for.Piano.Beginners.part3.rar.html Rapidgator https://rg.to/file/8c60e1421fd651ae13d9bda4133ccd7a/vjrlw.Pop.Music.Ultimate.Guide.for.Piano.Beginners.part1.rar.html https://rg.to/file/d4cee4c8b27c652396db2dd3f404cf34/vjrlw.Pop.Music.Ultimate.Guide.for.Piano.Beginners.part2.rar.html https://rg.to/file/adb7e17a8df887d9c79b9862d990938f/vjrlw.Pop.Music.Ultimate.Guide.for.Piano.Beginners.part3.rar.html Fikper Free Download https://fikper.com/taIoWypB0l/vjrlw.Pop.Music.Ultimate.Guide.for.Piano.Beginners.part1.rar.html https://fikper.com/KQ9MD6Yz8w/vjrlw.Pop.Music.Ultimate.Guide.for.Piano.Beginners.part2.rar.html https://fikper.com/RInoHtt0Tl/vjrlw.Pop.Music.Ultimate.Guide.for.Piano.Beginners.part3.rar.html No Password - Links are Interchangeable
  2. Free Download Udemy - Mastering Music Theory - The Language Of Music Published: 3/2025 MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz Language: English | Size: 2.59 GB | Duration: 11h 6m A complete course from zero to advanced What you'll learn Get started with learning the basics of music theory Discover how music works Become a better performer, better listener and better composer! All theory topics are covered - rhythm, pitch, harmony, keys and much more Requirements No prerequisites for this course You might find it useful to have some manuscript paper (music paper) but it's not essential Description Learn music theory with Victoria Williams BA(Mus), AmusTCL LmusTCL. All music theory topics are broken down for you into easy-to-understand short lessons designed in a logical order to ensure that you learn as quickly and efficiently as possible. The course covers all aspects of music theory from the basics of rhythm and pitch notation (including all clefs), through to harmony and chords (including cadences and inversions), intervals, transposition, keys and scales and tips on writing music. We also look at useful facts about musical instruments such as the clefs they use, their transposition keys, and how they work within an orchestra or band.This course is ideal for anyone wanting to discover how music works. No previous knowledge is required.Learning music theory is invaluable for musicians of any level. It deepens understanding, allowing musicians to see patterns, structures, and relationships between notes and chords. This knowledge fosters creativity by offering new ways to experiment with sound, helping overcome creative blocks. It also speeds up learning, enabling quicker memorisation and interpretation of songs/pieces. Theory enhances collaboration, as musicians can communicate using a shared language. It's beneficial across all genres, from classical to jazz to pop, and supports skills like improvisation and arrangement. Ultimately, music theory empowers musicians to be more versatile, confident, and expressive in our craft. Overview Section 1: Introduction Lecture 1 Introduction to the Course Section 2: Pitch 1 Lecture 2 Pitch - Low and High Lecture 3 The Treble Clef Lecture 4 The Bass Clef Lecture 5 Ledger Lines and Middle C Lecture 6 Accidentals - Sharps, Flats and Naturals Section 3: Rhythm 1 Lecture 7 What is Rhythm? Lecture 8 Time names of Notes Lecture 9 Time Names of Rests Lecture 10 Dotted Notes Lecture 11 2/4, 3/4 and 4/4 Lecture 12 Beaming Lecture 13 Ties Section 4: Scales, Keys and Intervals 1 Lecture 14 Tones and Semitones Lecture 15 Major Scales and C Major Lecture 16 G Major Scale Lecture 17 F Major Scale Lecture 18 Tonic Sol-Fa Lecture 19 Degrees of the Scale Lecture 20 Interval Numbers Section 5: Harmony 1 Lecture 21 Tonic Triads Lecture 22 Arpeggios Section 6: Level 1 Quiz Section 7: Pitch 2 Lecture 23 Ledger Lines - Extending the Stave Lecture 24 Transposing Between Clefs Lecture 25 Transposing at the Octave Section 8: Rhythm 2 Lecture 26 Minim (Half Note) Beat Time Signatures Lecture 27 The Breve (Double Whole Note) Lecture 28 Simple Time Lecture 29 Triplets Lecture 30 Syncopation Section 9: Scales and Keys 2 Lecture 31 D Major Scale Lecture 32 Bb Major Scale Lecture 33 Minor Scales (and A Minor) Lecture 34 E Minor Scale Lecture 35 D Minor Scale Lecture 36 Identifying the Key Section 10: Harmony 2 Lecture 37 Minor Tonic Triads Lecture 38 Chord Symbols Lecture 39 Root Position and First Inversion Triads Lecture 40 Arpeggios and Broken Chords Section 11: Level 2 Quiz Section 12: Pitch 3 Lecture 41 Enharmonic Equivalents Lecture 42 Transposition at the Octave and Between Clefs Section 13: Rhythm 3 Lecture 43 Demisemiquavers (32nd Notes) Lecture 44 Compound Time - 6/8 Lecture 45 Compound Time - 9/8 and 12/8 Lecture 46 Compound Time Summary Lecture 47 Beaming in Compound Time Lecture 48 Anacrusis (Up-beat) Lecture 49 Rests in Compound Time Lecture 50 Anacrusis Section 14: Scales and Key 3 Lecture 51 A Major Scale Lecture 52 Eb Major Scale Lecture 53 Melodic Minor Scales Lecture 54 B Minor Scales Lecture 55 G Minor Scales Lecture 56 F# Minor Scales Lecture 57 C Minor Scales Section 15: Intervals 3 Lecture 58 Major and Minor 2nds Lecture 59 Major and Minor 3rds Lecture 60 Perfect 4ths, 5ths and Octaves Lecture 61 Major and Minor 6ths and 7ths Section 16: Harmony 3 Lecture 62 The Tonic Chord (I) Lecture 63 The Dominant Chord (V) Lecture 64 The Subdominant Chord (IV) Lecture 65 Second Inversion Chords Lecture 66 SATB 4-Part Chords Lecture 67 Chord Progressions Lecture 68 The Perfect Cadence Section 17: Level 3 Quiz Section 18: Pitch 4 Lecture 69 Double Flats and Double Sharps Lecture 70 Alto Clef Lecture 71 Alto Clef Transposition Between Clefs Section 19: Rhythm 4 Lecture 72 Doubled Dotted Notes Lecture 73 3/8 Time Signature Lecture 74 Time Signatures 5/8, 7/8, 5/4 and 7/4 Lecture 75 Regular and Irregular Time Lecture 76 Duplets Lecture 77 Swung Quavers (8th Notes) Section 20: Scales and Keys 4 Lecture 78 Key Signatures in Alto Clef Lecture 79 E Major Scale Lecture 80 A♭ Major Scale Lecture 81 C# Minor Scale Lecture 82 F Minor Scale Lecture 83 Chromatic Scales Lecture 84 Technical Names of Notes Section 21: Intervals and Transposition 4 Lecture 85 Augmented and Diminished Intervals Lecture 86 Compound Intervals Lecture 87 The Tritone Section 22: Harmony 4 Lecture 88 The Supertonic Chord (II) Lecture 89 The Dominant 7th Chord (V7) Lecture 90 Chord Symbols and Inversions Lecture 91 Plagal Cadence Lecture 92 Harmonic Rhythm Lecture 93 Introduction to Voice Leading Lecture 94 Conjunct and Disjunct Motion Lecture 95 Voice Leading - Augmented and Diminished Melodic Intervals Lecture 96 Voice Leading - Augmented and Diminished Harmonic Intervals Lecture 97 Consecutives (Parallel) 5ths and Octaves Section 23: Ornaments Lecture 98 Introduction to Ornaments Lecture 99 Ornaments - Trill Lecture 100 Ornaments - Mordent Lecture 101 Ornaments - Turn Lecture 102 Ornaments - Acciaccatura Lecture 103 Ornaments - Appoggiatura Lecture 104 Ornaments - Grace Notes Section 24: Level 4 Quiz Section 25: Pitch 5 Lecture 105 Tenor Clef Lecture 106 Tenor Clef Transposition Section 26: Rhythm 5 Lecture 107 Compound /4 Time Signatures Lecture 108 Irregular Tuplets Section 27: Scales and Keys 5 Lecture 109 Pentatonic Major Scales Lecture 110 B Major Scale Lecture 111 G# Minor Scale Lecture 112 Db Major Scale Lecture 113 Bb Minor Scale Lecture 114 Circle of 5ths Lecture 115 Relative Keys Section 28: Intervals and Transposition 5 Lecture 116 Transposing Instruments Lecture 117 Transposing by a Perfect 4th or 5th Lecture 118 Working Out Any Interval Lecture 119 Transposition by Any Interval Section 29: Harmony 5 Lecture 120 SATB Consecutives Lecture 121 SATB Doubling and Omissions Lecture 122 Voice Leading - Leading Notes Lecture 123 Voice-Leading - 7ths in Added 7th Chords Lecture 124 Chord VI Lecture 125 Chord iii Lecture 126 Chord vii° Lecture 127 Working Out Chord Inversions Lecture 128 Modulation Lecture 129 Pivot Chords Lecture 130 Imperfect Cadence Lecture 131 Pre-Cadence Section 30: Decoration 5 Lecture 132 Introduction to Decoration Lecture 133 Unaccented Passing Notes Lecture 134 Accented Passing Notes Lecture 135 Auxiliary Notes Section 31: Level 5 Quiz Section 32: Pitch 6 Lecture 136 Note Names in Other Languages Section 33: Rhythm 6 Lecture 137 Compound /16 Time Signatures Lecture 138 Hemiola Section 34: Scales and Keys 6 Lecture 139 F# Major Scale Lecture 140 D# Minor Scale Lecture 141 Gb Major Scale Lecture 142 Eb Minor Scale Lecture 143 C# Major Scale Lecture 144 A# Minor Scale Lecture 145 Cb Major Scale Lecture 146 Ab Minor Scale Lecture 147 Close Keys Lecture 148 Prevailing Key Lecture 149 Prevailing Key Identification Section 35: Intervals 6 Lecture 150 Working Out Any Interval 2 Lecture 151 Identifying Intervals in a Score Section 36: Harmony 6 Lecture 152 Chord v Minor (from Melodic Minor) Lecture 153 Chord IV Major (from Melodic Minor) Lecture 154 Chord ii Minor (from Melodic Minor) Lecture 155 Chord III+ Augmented (from Harmonic Minor) Lecture 156 Chord III Major (from Melodic Minor) Lecture 157 Chord ♭VII Major (from Melodic Minor) Lecture 158 Tierce de Picardie (Picardy Third) Lecture 159 Using Chord Inversions Lecture 160 SATB Voice Leading by Part Section 37: Progression 6 Lecture 161 Interrupted Cadence Lecture 162 Chord Progression "Rules" Lecture 163 The Progression of 5ths Lecture 164 Progressions and Inversions Lecture 165 Cadential 6/4 Lecture 166 Passing Chords Lecture 167 Passing 6/4 Section 38: Decoration 6 Lecture 168 Chromatic Passing Notes Lecture 169 Chromatic Auxiliary Notes Lecture 170 Auxiliary Harmony Notes Lecture 171 Appoggiaturas Lecture 172 Anti[beeep]tions Lecture 173 Changing Notes Lecture 174 Pedals Lecture 175 Simultaneous Decoration Lecture 176 Decoration Mistakes to Avoid Section 39: Figured Bass 6 Lecture 177 Figured Bass Introduction Lecture 178 5/3 Root Position Chords Lecture 179 6/3 First Inversion Chords Lecture 180 6/4 Second Inversion Chords Lecture 181 Figured Bass Accidentals Lecture 182 Figured Bass Continuation Line Section 40: Level 6 Quiz Section 41: Scales and Keys 7 Lecture 183 Identifying the Home Key (with Chromatic Notes) Lecture 184 Direct Modulation Lecture 185 Minor Pentatonic Scales Lecture 186 Aeolian Mode Lecture 187 Dorian Mode Lecture 188 Mixolydian Mode Lecture 189 Phrygian Mode Section 42: Rhythm 7 Lecture 190 Simple /8 Time Signatures Section 43: Harmony 7 Lecture 191 Chord ii7 (Supertonic 7th) Lecture 192 Chord vii°7 (Diminished 7th) Lecture 193 Secondary 7th Chords Lecture 194 The Neapolitan 6th Chord Lecture 195 Voice Leading Secondary 7ths Lecture 196 Voice Leading Exceptions Section 44: Progressions 7 Lecture 197 Inverted Cadence Lecture 198 Phrygian Cadence Lecture 199 Auxiliary Chords Lecture 200 Auxiliary 6/4 Lecture 201 Arpeggio 6/4 Lecture 202 Harmonic Sequence Lecture 203 Single Part Implied Harmony Section 45: Decoration 7 Lecture 204 Passing Notes 2 Lecture 205 Auxiliary Notes 2 Lecture 206 Auxiliary Harmony Notes 2 Lecture 207 Appoggiaturas 2 Lecture 208 Chromatic Appoggiaturas Lecture 209 Suspensions Lecture 210 Retardations Lecture 211 Analysing Harmony with Decoration Part 1 Lecture 212 Analysing Harmony with Decoration Part 2 Section 46: Figured Bass 7 Lecture 213 Added 7th Chords Lecture 214 4-3 Suspensions Lecture 215 Figure 4 Lecture 216 9-8 Suspension Lecture 217 7-6 Suspension Lecture 218 Figure 9 Section 47: Level 7 Quiz Section 48: Rhythm 8 Lecture 219 Compound and Simple /32 Time Signatures Section 49: Scales and Keys 8 Lecture 220 Parallel Keys Lecture 221 The Blues Scale Lecture 222 The Whole Tone Scale Lecture 223 Serialism Lecture 224 Serialism - 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You need to be motivated to learn how music works Description Grade 8 Music Theory TrinityThis Grade 8 Music Theory video courses covers the Trinity syllabus in full.FormThe concerto - the number and type of movements likely to be found in Baroque, Classical and Romantic concertos - definitions for each as defined in the workbookThe cadenzaÉtudeNocturne/Song without wordsThe LiedMazurkaPreludeWaltzComposers and General KnowledgeRomantic period as defined in the workbookSerial technique as defined in the workbookComposers of particular relevance to this grade are those writing in the Romantic period (approximately 1830-1900), e.g. the later works of Beethoven and works by Brahms, Chopin, Mendelssohn, Schubert and SchumannPitchRecognising and writing all Dorian mode and whole-tone scalesRecognising and writing all Mixolydian mode scalesIdentifying an extract written using Mixolydian modeRecognising and writing serial tone rows (and their retrogrades)Writing a melody of 12 or 16 bars in length using notes from the major, minor, pentatonic major, pentatonic minor, blues or whole-tone scales or using notes from the Aeolian, Dorian or Mixolydian mode or a serial tone rowWriting an effective modulation through a pivot chordRecognising and writing passing 6/3 and 6/4Recognising and writing chromatic chords - the Neapolitan 6th, augmented 6th chords (Italian, French and German), secondary dominants, borrowed chords from the tonic minor keyRecognising and writing suspensionsHarmonising two phrases of a chorale in an appropriate style (no bass line given and modulation will normally be necessary)Recognising features of Romantic piano/orchestral composition as defined in the workbookTransposing music for any transposing instruments for the grade (transposing interval to be known include those for Grades 6 and 7 and also piccolo, cor Anglais, cornet in Bb, xylophone and glockenspiel)Ranges of piccolo, cor anglais, cornet in Bb, tuba, xylophone, glockenspiel, as defined in the workbookLayout of Romantic scores (for orchestra/concertos) as defined in the workbookMusical terms and symbols Overview Section 1: Introduction Lecture 1 Trinity Grade 8 Music Theory Introduction Section 2: Scales, Keys and Key Systems Lecture 2 Parallel Keys Lecture 3 Mixolydian Mode Lecture 4 Serialism and Tone Rows Lecture 5 Serialism - How to Sound Atonal Lecture 6 Serialism - How to Compose Section 3: Chords Lecture 7 Extended Dominants Lecture 8 Chromatic Chords Lecture 9 Neapolitan 6th (♭II) Lecture 10 Secondary Dominants Lecture 11 Augmented 6ths Lecture 12 Borrowed Chords Lecture 13 Chord iv (Minor Subdominant in Major Keys) Lecture 14 Chord ♭VI (Flattened Submediant in Major Keys) Lecture 15 Chord ii° (Diminished Supertonic in Major Keys) Lecture 16 Other Chromatic Chords Section 4: Voice Leading Lecture 17 False Relations Section 5: Chord Progressions and Modulation Lecture 18 Passing Chords Lecture 19 Passing 6/4 Lecture 20 Distant Modulation Lecture 21 Identifying the Prevailing Key Section 6: Decoration Lecture 22 Harmonic Analysis with Decoration Section 7: SATB Lecture 23 Harmonising a Chorale Melody (with Modulation) Section 8: Orchestration and Transposition Lecture 24 Describing Sound Lecture 25 The Woodwind Lecture 26 More About Woodwind Lecture 27 The Brass Lecture 28 More About Brass Lecture 29 The Percussion Lecture 30 Transposing Lecture 31 Writing an Orchestral Score at Concert Pitch Lecture 32 Note Names in Other Languages Section 9: Style and Form Lecture 33 The Romantic Era Lecture 34 Identifying the Era of a Score Lecture 35 The Baroque Concerto Lecture 36 The Concerto Lecture 37 The Etude Lecture 38 The Nocturne Lecture 39 The Lied Lecture 40 The Mazurka Lecture 41 The Prelude Lecture 42 The Waltz Section 10: Composition Lecture 43 Grade 8 Composition Marking Criteria Lecture 44 Grade 8 Composition Walkthrough Section 11: Musical Terms Lecture 45 Musical Terms Section 12: Practice Test Lecture 46 Grade 8 Practice Test This course is for candidates preparing for Trinity Grade 8 Music Theory Screenshot Homepage https://www.udemy.com/course/trinity-grade-8-music-theory/ Rapidgator https://rg.to/file/1b1036bb462ee6171928af98aca5ea08/etbro.Trinity.Grade.8.Music.Theory.rar.html Fikper Free Download https://fikper.com/N36S0FGR1Y/etbro.Trinity.Grade.8.Music.Theory.rar.html No Password - Links are Interchangeable
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You need to be motivated to learn how music works Description Grade 5 Music Theory TrinityThis Grade 5 Music Theory video courses covers the Trinity syllabus in full.Rhythm and FormTime signatures of 4/2, 6/4 and 7/4Time signature changes within an extractRules for grouping note and rest values within new time signatures (including grouping indications at the beginning of bars or scores, e.g. 2,3 or 3,2)Grouping demisemiquavers (32nd notes) in simple and compound timeSemiquaver (16th note) tripletsThe breve (double whole note)Strophic, Verse and Refrain (or Chorus) and binary formsPitchNaming and using notes in tenor clefAb, Db, E and B major keys (for all major keys for the grade: scales, key signatures, one-octave arpeggios, broken chords and tonic triads (root, first or second inversion))F, Bb, C# and G# minor keys (for all minor keys for the grade: scales - natural (Aeolian mode) and harmonic and melodic, key signatures, one-octave arpeggios, broken chords and tonic triads (root, first or second inversion))Identifying the key of a piece in Ab, Db, E or B major, and F, Bb, C# or G# minor2nd degree of the major/minor scale being known as the supertonic or re (major keys only)Supertonic triads for all keys covered so farMajor/minor supertonic triad labelled:- as a chord symbol above the music (e.g. Dm in the key of C major or B dim (or B°) in the key of A minor)- as a Roman numeral below the music (e.g. ii in the key of C major or ii° (dim) in the key of A minor)Recognising imperfect cadencesDouble sharps and double flats and general enharmonic equivalentsRecognising and writing C and G pentatonic major scalesInversions of all intervals covered in Grades 1-4 within an octaveRecognising and writing accented passing notes and understanding acciaccatura, appoggiatura, upper and lower mordents and trillsUnderstanding upper and lower auxiliary notesWriting tonic, supertonic, subdominant, dominant or dominant 7th chords in root, first or second inversions in any key for the grade as well-balanced 4-part chords for SATBTransposing a tune up or down any major, minor or perfect interval within an octave (within the keys for the grade) or for transposing instruments for the gradeRanges of the alto saxophone in Eb and trumpet and clarinet in Bb as defined in the Trinity workbookConcept of modulationIdentifying a modulation to the dominant or the relative major/minor keysMusical terms and symbols Overview Section 1: Introduction Lecture 1 Introduction to Trinity Grade 5 Music Theory Section 2: Pitch Lecture 2 Double Sharps and Flats Lecture 3 The Tenor Clef Section 3: Rhythm Lecture 4 The Breve (Double Whole Note) Lecture 5 Demisemiquavers (32nd Notes) Lecture 6 Semiquaver (16th) Triplets Lecture 7 Unusual Time Signatures (4/2, 6/4 and 7/4) Section 4: Scales Lecture 8 E Major Scale Lecture 9 B Major Scale Lecture 10 G# Minor Scale Lecture 11 C# Minor Scale Lecture 12 Ab Major Scale Lecture 13 Db Major Scale Lecture 14 F Minor Scale Lecture 15 Bb Minor Scale Lecture 16 Technical Names Lecture 17 Scales in the Tenor Clef Lecture 18 Pentatonic Major Scales Lecture 19 Scales Reference Download Section 5: Keys Lecture 20 Relative Major and Minor Keys Lecture 21 Key Signature Patterns Lecture 22 The Circle of 5ths Lecture 23 Identifying the Key Lecture 24 Modulation Lecture 25 Identifying Modulation Section 6: Intervals and Transposition Lecture 26 Inverted Intervals Lecture 27 Transposition by Any Interval Section 7: Harmony Lecture 28 Chords ii and ii° Lecture 29 Chord Symbols Review Lecture 30 Imperfect Cadence Lecture 31 SATB Voicing (Spacing) Lecture 32 Writing Chords in 4-Part Harmony Lecture 33 Accented Passing Notes Lecture 34 Auxiliary Notes Section 8: Style and Form Lecture 35 Binary Form Lecture 36 Strophic Form Lecture 37 Verse and Refrain Section 9: Orchestration Lecture 38 Woodwind and Brass for Grade 5 Section 10: Musical Terms and Symbols Lecture 39 Musical Terms and Symbols Section 11: Ornaments Lecture 40 Introduction to Ornaments Lecture 41 Acciaccatura Lecture 42 Appoggiatura Lecture 43 Mordent Lecture 44 Trill Section 12: Composition Lecture 45 Setting Words to a Rhythm - Review Lecture 46 2-Part Compositions with Decoration and Chord Inversions Lecture 47 2-Part Composition - Adding the Melody to a Bass Lecture 48 2-Part Composition - Adding the Bass to a Melody Section 13: Practice Test Lecture 49 Trinity Grade 5 Practice Test This course is for candidates preparing for Trinity Grade 5 Music Theory Screenshot Homepage https://www.udemy.com/course/trinity-grade-5-music-theory/ Rapidgator https://rg.to/file/fff1d02833b6eb24d0c7c6dde676707d/mibia.Trinity.Grade.5.Music.Theory.rar.html Fikper Free Download https://fikper.com/CAESXzOx4y/mibia.Trinity.Grade.5.Music.Theory.rar.html No Password - Links are Interchangeable
  15. Free Download Udemy - Trinity Grade 3 Music Theory Published 10/2024 MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz Language: English | Size: 256.73 MB | Duration: 1h 29m A complete course covering the Trinity Grade 3 Music Theory syllabus. What you'll learn Pass Trinity Grade 3 Music Theory with Distinction! Build on your knowledge of how music works, and how to pass the Trinity exam Further your skills in composition and harmony Practise your skills with the included PDF, exercises and tests! Requirements You should already have covered the topics in Trinity Grades 1 & 2 Music Theory You don't need any extra equipment or software to take this course - all materials are provided. You need to be motivated to learn how music works Description Grade 3 Music Theory TrinityThis Grade 3 Music Theory video courses covers the Trinity syllabus in full.RhythmCompound time (time signatures of 6/8, 9/8 and 12/8 )Grouping semiquavers and semiquaver rests in simple and compound time (16th notes and rests)Dotted quavers and dotted quaver rests in simple and compound time (dotted 8th notes)Rules for grouping note and rest values within 6/8, 9/8 and 12/8 time signaturesQuaver triplets (8th note triplets)AnacrusisTies using new note valuesPitchNaming and using notes in treble or bass clefs (to three ledger lines above or below the stave)Bb and D major keys (for all major keys for the grade: scales, key signatures, one-octave arpeggios, broken chords and tonic triads (root or first inversion)G and B minor keys (for all minor keys for the grade: scales - natural (Aeolian mode) and harmonic and melodic, key signatures, one-octave arpeggios, broken chords and tonic triads (root or first inversion)Second inversions of major and minor tonic triads of keys covered so farIdentifying the key of a piece in Bb or D major and G or B minor5th degree of the major/minor scale being known as the dominant or soh (major keys only)Dominant triads for all keys covered so farMajor/minor dominant triad labelled:- as a chord symbol above the music (e.g. G in the key of C major or Em (E where the 7thdegree is raised) in the key of A minor)- as a Roman numeral below the music (e.g. V in the key of C major or v (V where the 7th degreeis raised) in the key of A minor)7th degree of the major/minor scale being known as the leading noteUnderstanding the term 'chord progression'Recognising a perfect cadence in the home key (major or minor)Intervals (major/minor 6th, major/minor 7th above any tonic for the grade)Writing tonic chords in root position in any key for the grade as well-balanced 4-part chords for SATBReal and tonal sequencesSimilar and contrary motionTransposing a tune up or down an octave from treble clef to bass clef and vice versaRanges of violin, flute, cello, bassoon, as defined in the workbookKnowing that violin and cello are string instruments, flute and bassoon are woodwind instrumentsMusical terms and symbols Overview Section 1: Introduction Lecture 1 Introduction to Grade 3 Trinity Music Theory Section 2: Rhythm Lecture 2 Dotted Quavers (Dotted 8th Notes) Lecture 3 Simple Time Signatures Lecture 4 Compound Time Signatures: 6/8 Lecture 5 Compound Time Signatures: 9/8 and 12/8 Lecture 6 Compound Time Summary Lecture 7 Beaming Lecture 8 Rests Lecture 9 Quaver (8th Note) Triplets Lecture 10 The Anacrusis Section 3: Scales and Key Lecture 11 The Dominant and Leading Notes Lecture 12 Major Scales: D major Lecture 13 Major Scales: Bb major Lecture 14 Melodic Minor Scales Lecture 15 Minor Scales: B minor Lecture 16 Minor Scales: G minor Lecture 17 Key Signatures and the Circle of 5ths Lecture 18 Working Out the Key Lecture 19 Grade 3 Scales Reference Sheet Section 4: Intervals and Transposition Lecture 20 Intervals Review Lecture 21 Major and Minor 6ths and 7ths Lecture 22 Intervals from the Tonic Lecture 23 Intervals - Some Questions Lecture 24 Transposition at the Octave and between Clefs Section 5: Harmony Lecture 25 Tonic Triads Review Lecture 26 Second Inversion Triads Lecture 27 The Dominant Triad Lecture 28 SATB | 4-Part Chords Lecture 29 Introduction to Chord Progressions Lecture 30 The Perfect Cadence Section 6: Orchestration Lecture 31 String Instruments Lecture 32 Woodwind Instruments Section 7: Composition Lecture 33 Sequences Lecture 34 Similar and Contrary Motion, and Consecutives Lecture 35 Composition Lecture 36 Writing a Bass Line to a Tune Lecture 37 Writing a Tune to a Bass Line Section 8: Terms and Symbols Lecture 38 Terms and Symbols Section 9: Grade 3 Practice Test Lecture 39 Trinity Grade 3 Practice Test This course is for candidates preparing for Trinity Grade 3 Music Theory Screenshot Homepage https://www.udemy.com/course/trinity-grade-3-music-theory/ Rapidgator https://rg.to/file/d76d900896f435865bcd43efa41aaf0d/vwhbt.Trinity.Grade.3.Music.Theory.rar.html Fikper Free Download https://fikper.com/MT0Xcel6E8/vwhbt.Trinity.Grade.3.Music.Theory.rar.html No Password - Links are Interchangeable
  16. Free Download Trinity Grade 6 Music Theory Published 10/2024 MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz Language: English | Size: 778.26 MB | Duration: 2h 45m A complete course covering the Trinity Grade 6 Music Theory syllabus. What you'll learn Pass Trinity Grade 6 Music Theory with Distinction! Build on your knowledge of how music works, and how to pass the Trinity exam Further your skills in composition and harmony Practise your skills with the included PDF, exercises and tests! Requirements You should already have covered the topics in Trinity Grades 1-5 Music Theory You don't need any extra equipment or software to take this course - all materials are provided. You need to be motivated to learn how music works Description Grade 6 Music Theory TrinityThis Grade 6 Music Theory video courses covers the Trinity syllabus in full.Rhythm, Texture and FormDemisemiquaver triplets (32nd note triplets)Double dotted notes and restsDupletsHemiolaSwung quavers (8th notes) (writing quavers to be played swing)Understand and identify textures (homophonic, polyphonic, imitative, thick or dense, thin or transparent)Understand the terms movement and PreludeBinary form with reference particularly to Baroque sonatas (da camera and da chiesa) and dance suites (Allemande, Bourrée, Italian Corrente, French Courante, Italian Giga, French Gigue, Gavotte, Minuet and Sarabande - definitions for each as defined in the Trinity workbook)Ternary form with reference particularly to Baroque dance suites (Bourrée I and II, Gavotte I and II and Minuet and Trio)Air with variationsChoraleFolk balladComposers and General KnowledgeThe Baroque period.Composers of particular relevance to this grade are those writing in the Baroque period (approximately 1600-1750), e.g. J S Bach, Corelli, Couperin, Handel, Marcello, Rameau, A and D Scarlatti, Telemann and VivaldiPitchAll major keys (for all major keys: scales, key signatures, arpeggios, broken chords, broken chords of the dominant 7th, and tonic triads (root, first or second inversion))All minor keys (for all minor keys: scales - natural (Aeolian mode) and harmonic and melodic minor, key signatures, arpeggios, broken chords, broken chords of the dominant 7th, and tonic triads (root, first or second inversion))3rd, 6th and 7th degrees of the major/minor scale being known as mediant, submediant and leading note respectivelyRecognising and writing diminished 7th chords (with an understanding of correct spelling and their enharmonic equivalents)Broken chords of all diminished 7th chordsWriting and labelling chords on every degree of the scale (harmonic and melodic minors) in any key as well-balanced 4-part chords for SATB in root, first or second inversions (plus third inversions for dominant 7ths and diminished 7ths), using Roman numerals or chord symbolsRecognising and writing figured bass for all major and minor chords for the grade in root, first or second inversionRecognising and writing augmented chordsRecognition of all intervals including compound intervalsRecognising pedal points on the tonic and dominant degrees of the scaleRecognising and writing harmonic sequences and identifying the keys that they travel throughRecognising and writing perfect, plagal, imperfect and interrupted cadencesLabelling the chords of a phrase of a chorale/hymn in Roman numerals and chord symbols, and completing it with an appropriate two-chord cadence (bass line given)Writing a short extract from close to open score for SATB (chorale/hymn phrase), or vice versaRecognising and writing C, D, F or G pentatonic major scales, A, B, D or E pentatonic minor and A, B, D or E blues scalesConcept of modes with reference particularly to Aeolian mode (the natural minor)Identifying music written using the Aeolian mode (natural minor)Writing an 8-bar melody using notes from the major, minor, pentatonic major, pentatonic minor, blues scales or using notes from the Aeolian modeTransposing a melody for any transposing instrument for the grade (transposing interval to be known for descant recorder, clarinet in Bb, alto saxophone in Eb, tenor saxophone in Bb, trumpet in Bb, French horn in F, double bass and classical guitar)Ranges of clarinet in A, treble recorder, saxophones (tenor in Bb and baritone in Eb) as defined in the Trinity WorkbookIdentifying variation/decoration (harmonic, melodic, dynamic and textural)Musical terms and symbols Overview Section 1: Introduction Lecture 1 Introduction to Trinity Grade 6 Music Theory Section 2: Rhythm Lecture 2 Double Dotted Notes Lecture 3 Duplets Lecture 4 Demisemiquaver (32nd) Triplets & Sextuplets Lecture 5 Hemiola Lecture 6 Swung Rhythm Section 3: Scales and Key Lecture 7 F# Major Scale Lecture 8 C# Major Scale Lecture 9 D# Minor Scale Lecture 10 A# Minor Scale Lecture 11 G♭ Major Scale Lecture 12 C♭ Major Scale Lecture 13 E♭ Minor Scale Lecture 14 A♭ Minor Scale Lecture 15 Close Keys Lecture 16 Aeolian Mode Lecture 17 Pentatonic Minor Scales Lecture 18 The Blues Scale Section 4: Intervals and Transposition Lecture 19 Transposing a Key Signature Lecture 20 Transposing into/out of Concert Pitch Section 5: Chords Lecture 21 Chord VI (Submediant Triad) Lecture 22 Chord iii (Mediant Triad in Major Keys) Lecture 23 Chord III+ (Augmented Mediant in Minor Keys) Lecture 24 Chord III (Major Mediant in Minor Keys) Lecture 25 Chord vii-dim (Leading Note Triad) Lecture 26 Chord vii-dim7 (Diminished 7th) Lecture 27 Chord ♭VII (Unraised Leading Note Triad in Minor Keys) Lecture 28 Chord ii (Minor Supertonic in Minor Keys) Lecture 29 Chord ii7 and ii-dim7 (Supertonic 7th) Lecture 30 Chord Inversions Lecture 31 Working Out Chord Inversions Section 6: Figured Bass Lecture 32 Figured Bass Introduction Lecture 33 Figured Bass | 5/3 Root Position Chords Lecture 34 Figured Bass | 6/3 First Inversion Chords Lecture 35 Figured Bass | 6/4 Second Inversion Chords Lecture 36 Figured Bass | Accidentals Section 7: Chord Progressions Lecture 37 Chord Progressions "Rules" Lecture 38 V-VI Progression Lecture 39 Interrupted Cadence Lecture 40 Progressions and Inversions Lecture 41 Progression of 5ths Lecture 42 Harmonic Sequence Lecture 43 Pedals Section 8: SATB Harmony Lecture 44 SATB | Voice Leading by Part Lecture 45 SATB | Leading Notes Lecture 46 SATB | Labelling Chords Lecture 47 SATB | Completing a Cadence Lecture 48 SATB | Transferring Short to Open Score Section 9: Texture and Orchestration Lecture 49 Homophonic and Polyphonic Lecture 50 Describing Texture Lecture 51 The Woodwind Lecture 52 The Strings Lecture 53 Changing the Mood Section 10: Style and Form Lecture 54 The Baroque Era Lecture 55 Ternary Form Lecture 56 The Baroque Suite Lecture 57 The Air and Variations Lecture 58 The Chorale Lecture 59 The Folk Ballad Section 11: Composition Lecture 60 Trinity Grade 6 Composition Marking Criteria Lecture 61 Working with a Given Opening Lecture 62 Composition Walkthrough Section 12: Musical Terms Lecture 63 Musical Terms Section 13: Grade 6 Practice Test Lecture 64 Grade 6 Practice Test This course is for candidates preparing for Trinity Grade 6 Music Theory Screenshot Homepage https://www.udemy.com/course/trinity-grade-6-music-theory/ Rapidgator https://rg.to/file/e83b3456f690f292020eee658096a59a/ahitw.Trinity.Grade.6.Music.Theory.rar.html Fikper Free Download https://fikper.com/49pkD52dUI/ahitw.Trinity.Grade.6.Music.Theory.rar.html No Password - Links are Interchangeable
  17. Free Download Music Theory - Melody, Scales & Modes for Composition Last updated 12/2020 MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz, 2 Ch Language: English | Duration: 5h 50m | Size: 2.19 GB Learn to compose beautiful melodies using modes, arpeggios, chromatics and more! What you'll learn Exactly how and when to use all primary scales and modes The principles of a strong, effective melody How to outline and imply chords using melody The power of chromatic notes and how to use them How to compose over drones, static harmony, and chord progressions Emotional expression through instrument choice and articulation Which notes to avoid over specific chords How to analyze and learn from the melodies you love Requirements Completion of "Musical Warp Drive - Part 1" or equivalent knowledge level (see description!) Basic instrument or MIDI ability Use of a DAW is recommended but not essential Description Welcome!"Melody is the essence of music."- W.A. Mozart------------------------The Course:The art of melodic writing is felt by many to be a mystery - something that cannot be taught, something purely instinctive. Others say there are rules and principles governing melody and that by learning them, we can compose better music. I see value in both perspectives and this course walks the middle line. Each lesson provides very clear, theoretical instruction while encouraging exploration and discovery through a series of real-world exercises designed to put everything into practice right away. This approach means you will have a thorough understanding of the theory and the know-how to implement it in your own music. Musical Warp Drive is about writing music, not just understanding it. Everything is designed to bring your own unique expression into focus and remove the limitations that stifle creativity. There will be no sight-reading, no exams, no quick-fixes, and no diploma to hang on your wall. There will be deep listening, compositional challenges, personal reflection, and many hours of effective practice. By the time you finish the course, you will have written 50 unique melodies, using many different scales and techniques, over a variety of downloadable backing tracks. Going forward, you will have confidence in writing powerful melodies that are appropriate for any musical situation.Topics Covered:The role and function of melody in musicPrinciples of a strong melodySpecific steps for writing melodiesAll primary scales and modesMelodic and harmonic minorPentatonic scalesExotic scales"Eastern" scalesHow and when to use all scale typesComposing melodies over a droneMelodic contourHow to use chord-tones and arpeggios when writing melodiesImportant "avoid notes"How and when to use chromatic (out of key) notesInstrument choice for melodic writingThe emotional effects of articulation and instrument choiceAdditional Content:Very specific exercises designed to increase comprehension and get you writing melodies right awayDownloadable PDF pages with the most important informationA variety of downloadable backing tracks to practice writing melodiesImportant!This course on melody is Part 2 of the Musical Warp Drive series. Please read the following list and make sure you understand these concepts as they will not be explained in-depth during this particular course:Note names and the chromatic scaleKeyboard/piano layoutIntervals (major third, perfect fifth, minor seventh, etc.)What it means to be in a keyBasic chords and how to build them (major, minor, diminished, etc.)Basic scales and how to build them (major and minor)Number system basics (naming chord progressions using numbers: I-IV-ii-V)Rhythm basics (note lengths, time signature, etc.)If any of this confuses you, I highly recommend going through Part 1 of Musical Warp Drive first. All of this (and much more) is thoroughly explained in that course. You can find Part 1 here on Udemy.------------------------Who Is This Course For?Warp Drive courses are applicable to a wide variety of people. They are genre-neutral, meaning the information and exercises will benefit you no matter the style you work in. Producers, beatmakers, composers, songwriters, and instrumentalists can all equally make use of the content. Personally, I am both a conventional instrumentalist/musician as well as a computer-based composer/producer, so you can be assured I understand both perspectives very well. I designed these courses for people, like myself, who are serious about their music and wish to compose at their highest potential. All theory taught is immediately used to write music. There is no substitute for experience!If you are a total beginner, I recommend gaining some musical experience before diving into these courses. I do not teach how to play an instrument or how to use a DAW here. However, Part 1 of Musical Warp Drive goes over the basics of keyboard playing and contains a bunch of simple exercises to get you going, if that's what you're looking for.------------------------What Are Students Saying About The Course?"I would recommend Max's Musical Warp Drive experience to anyone who has an interest in music and wants to further their understanding, and any musician who is looking to put themselves in the proper mindset for practice. It would be best for beginners to start with MWD part 1, even if you have a basic knowledge. It is always a great idea to learn music through different perspectives. The MWD experience is about understanding music to its core, and Max shows you that you don't need shortcuts to get the knowledge that you're looking for. Throughout the course, he suggests great exercises that actually give you results, and provides supportive tools. Looking forward to MWD part 3!""In the first course, I learned how to build a scale from any key, and the chords for major and minor based on any note from that scale. Right off the bat in this second course, I'm building entirely new modes from that same knowledge. I didn't even know what scale degrees or modes were before this class, but I'm a total noob. 5/5 Totally Recommend""It is a perfect match for everyone who wants to learn to compose."------------------------Who Am I? First and foremost, I am a music teacher and have been helping others play, enjoy, and understand this magical art form for the last 17 years. I teach both online and locally at a music school here in Canada. The guitar is my primary instrument but I also play piano, bass, and drums. Besides teaching, writing music is very close to my heart and I've been composing professionally for over 10 years now. I love to work in a variety of styles and am grateful to have been involved in many diverse projects.If you'd like to get to know me better, you can always find me on YouTube doing live composition and creating tutorials related to music and digital production. Just search my name! There is also a direct link on my Udemy bio page. 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  18. Free Download Music Theory - Fundamentals for Composition in Any Genre Max Konyi | Duration: 7:48 h | Video: H264 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC 22,05 kHz 2ch | 2,47 GB | Language: English Expand your music composition skills through learning universal music theory principles, mindset, and ear training. This course will lead you through the abyss of music theory into a new world of understanding, creativity, and confidence. How it Works • Part 1 was designed to help reveal and strengthen your innate musical abilities. • The goal is freedom and fluency in the process of writing music, allowing you to express your authentic sound without contrivance. • The method is a series of lessons and exercises which target the most crucial areas of musical development and nothing else. • There will be no sight-reading, no exams, no quick-fixes, and no diploma to hang on your wall. There will be deep listening, compositional challenges, personal reflection, and many hours of effective practice. Is this a music theory course? • Definitely! However, it is theory in service of composition. What type of composition? • The type most natural to you, whatever that may be. Musical Warp Drive deals with universal music principles rather than genre-specific details. These insights and ideas apply as much to dubstep as they do to country. What to Expect This first part of the Warp Drive will ensure you have the proper foundation for further musical exploration. It is separated into three main sections: Fundamentals, Mind, and Ear. Fundamentals Whatever your current level of knowledge is, the Gap-Filler series will bring clarity and solidity to your musical core. All terms accurately defined and logical reasoning made explicit. These concepts make everything else possible. Additionally, I recommend everyone gain a basic degree of keyboard ability as it is the best compositional tool we have right now. I have included a series of powerful keyboard practices at the end of this section for anyone not already experienced. Mind The seat of all music, our mind, is all but ignored in most theory books and courses. To study music deeply is to explore our very self. Our mindset (beliefs, ideas, and overall perspective) regarding music and our relationship to it plays a central role in our growth. In addition, the way we directly experience music, as both listener and creator, can massively shape our own compositions. If you're serious about expanding your creative potential, these deeper aspects will prove invaluable and the exercises given will unlock new insights unique to you. Ear The state of our musical ear, perhaps above all else, determines the accuracy, speed, and degree of ease we have in the real-time activity of writing music. Left untrained, many hours are spent trying to translate sounds in our mind into sounds in the air. If the information and exercises given in this section are put into practice, the opaque will become transparent and a real sense of musical fluency will begin to emerge. Homepage https://www.udemy.com/course/mwd-part1/ Screenshot Rapidgator https://rg.to/file/137d09581491e10fea9e6fdc74541f54/wjidz.Music.Theory.Fundamentals.for.Composition.in.Any.Genre.part1.rar.html https://rg.to/file/4112e1b2ac75fe7c2a3ffbd25d306975/wjidz.Music.Theory.Fundamentals.for.Composition.in.Any.Genre.part2.rar.html Fikper Free Download https://fikper.com/8yPooVOhhu/wjidz.Music.Theory.Fundamentals.for.Composition.in.Any.Genre.part1.rar.html https://fikper.com/go5HxQrYij/wjidz.Music.Theory.Fundamentals.for.Composition.in.Any.Genre.part2.rar.html No Password - Links are Interchangeable
  19. Free Download Music Player App Development Kotlin & XML in Android Studio Published 10/2024 Created by Vijay Singh MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz, 2 Ch Genre: eLearning | Language: English | Duration: 11 Lectures ( 1h 23m ) | Size: 1 GB Build Your First Android Music Player Using Kotlin and XML What you'll learn Build a functional music player app in Android Studio. Design user interfaces using XML. Add play, pause, stop, and seek controls to the app. Implement media playback using the Android MediaPlayer class. Handle Android permissions to access media files. Debug and test the app on real Android devices. Requirements A Computer with good Internet Connection No prior experience with media player apps is needed; beginners are welcome Description Welcome to "Music Player App Development: Kotlin & XML Basics in Android Studio"! This comprehensive course is designed for anyone interested in learning Android app development through a hands-on approach. Whether you're a complete beginner or looking to build upon your existing skills, this course will guide you step-by-step in creating your own music player app.In this course, you will learn the following:1. Foundations of Kotlin Programming: Get introduced to Kotlin, the modern programming language for Android development. You'll learn essential concepts and syntax, ensuring you're comfortable coding in Kotlin.2. XML Layout Design: Understand how to create user-friendly interfaces using XML. You'll design visually appealing layouts that enhance the user experience of your music player.3. Building a Functional Music Player: Follow along as we build a simple yet powerful music player app. You'll learn how to implement audio playback using the Android MediaPlayer class and create controls for play, pause, stop, and seek functionality.4. Audio File Management: Gain insights into how to load, manage, and play audio files in your app. You'll also learn how to handle necessary permissions for accessing media files on Android devices.5. User Interface Interactivity: Discover how to make your app interactive by adding buttons and controls that respond to user actions. You'll design a seamless experience for users to navigate through your music player.6. Debugging and Testing: Learn best practices for debugging your app and testing it on real Android devices. We'll cover how to identify and fix common issues, ensuring your app runs smoothly.7. Performance Optimization: Understand techniques for optimizing your app's performance, ensuring smooth playback and a responsive user interface.By the end of this course, you will have developed a fully functional music player app, equipped with the skills and knowledge to tackle more advanced projects in Android development. This course is perfect for tech enthusiasts, aspiring developers, and anyone eager to learn about mobile app creation.Join us on this exciting journey into the world of Android development and create a music player app that showcases your new skills! Who this course is for Beginners in Android development. Anyone wanting to learn Kotlin and XML. People interested in building a music player app. Intermediate developers who want to explore media playback in Android apps. Homepage https://www.udemy.com/course/music-player-app-development-kotlin-xml-in-android-studio/ Screenshot Rapidgator https://rg.to/file/afe549d1036fbe549835d0398716d0a8/owgge.Music.Player.App.Development.Kotlin..XML.in.Android.Studio.part1.rar.html https://rg.to/file/f41c7810a7127796c90a2f172b640fcb/owgge.Music.Player.App.Development.Kotlin..XML.in.Android.Studio.part2.rar.html Fikper Free Download https://fikper.com/lVurdys5C0/owgge.Music.Player.App.Development.Kotlin..XML.in.Android.Studio.part1.rar.html https://fikper.com/nhpYH7MpWM/owgge.Music.Player.App.Development.Kotlin..XML.in.Android.Studio.part2.rar.html No Password - Links are Interchangeable
  20. Free Download Master Music Composition From Basics To Pro Level Published 10/2024 MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz Language: English | Size: 5.54 GB | Duration: 5h 46m Master Music Composition: Rhythm, Chords, Melodies, Progressions, Advanced Theory with Real-World Examples What you'll learn Master basic rhythms, beats, time signatures, and drum patterns. Practice keeping time and apply skills with hands-on projects across different genres. Explore keyboard basics, key identification, and scales. Learn to create chords and intervals, use arpeggiators, and apply these skills with practical tests. Learn to craft effective chord progressions and use tools like Chord Trigger. Understand chord inversion, rhythm, syncopation, and create compelling basslines. Learn to craft riffs and melodies, use improvisation and comping, and develop tracks by editing loops and incorporating found sounds for unique results. Explore modal mixture, slash chords, and extended chords. Learn key modulation, recognize chords, and write melodies using various scales and modes. Requirements No Prior Music Knowledge Needed: We start from scratch, so you don't need any previous music theory experience. However, any existing knowledge can be helpful. Music Production Software: While many projects for Logic Pro are available for hands-on exercises, the skills you learn apply to any DAW (Digital Audio Workstation), including Ableton Live, FL Studio, and all the others. Keyboard or MIDI Controller: Not required, but having one will be helpful for practicing scales, chords, and melodies. Audio Playback Equipment: Headphones or speakers for listening to and evaluating your music productions. Basic English Skills: Understanding English is necessary as the course materials and instructions are in English. Willingness to Learn: An open mind and readiness to explore music theory and production techniques. Description Are you ready to transform your musical ideas into captivating compositions? Master Music Composition: From Basics to Pro Level is your gateway to a world of creativity and musical mastery. Whether you're a beginner or looking to refine your skills, this course will take you from the basics to advanced techniques, equipping you with everything you need to craft unforgettable music.What You'll Discover:Rhythm: Build a solid foundation with essential rhythm techniques.Keys & Chords: Explore the magic of different keys and chords to enrich your compositions.Arpeggios & Progressions: Learn to create dynamic arpeggios and compelling chord progressions.Bass Lines & Riffs: Develop powerful bass lines and memorable riffs that drive your music.Melodies: Master the art of crafting captivating melodies that stick with your listeners.Advanced Theory: Delve into exciting topics like slash chords, dominants, suspensions, and extensions to add depth and complexity to your music.Why Choose Us?Interactive Lessons: Engage with easy-to-follow lessons that keep you motivated.Downloadable Resources: Access a wealth of downloadable materials to support your learning journey.Practical Tests: Challenge yourself with tests that reinforce your understanding.Real-World Examples: See how industry professionals use these techniques in their music.Final Assignment: Apply what you've learned in a comprehensive final project to showcase your skills.Don't just learn music composition-experience it. Join us today and start creating music that resonates and inspires. Your journey to becoming a skilled composer starts here! Overview Section 1: Rhythm and Beats Lecture 1 Learning Outcomes & Resources Lecture 2 Chapter 1 Introduction Lecture 3 Chapter 1 Introduction: Video Lecture 4 Approaches to Music Composition Lecture 5 Terminology Lecture 6 Basic Rhythm Concept Lecture 7 Basic Rhythm Concept: Video Lecture 8 What is Tempo? Lecture 9 What is Tempo?: Video Lecture 10 Time Signatures Lecture 11 Time Signatures: Video Lecture 12 Staying in Time Lecture 13 Staying in Time: Video Lecture 14 Identifying Meter & Feel Lecture 15 Identifying Meter & Feel: Video Lecture 16 Real World Examples Lecture 17 What is the difference between 3/4 and 6/8? Lecture 18 What is the difference between 3/4 and 6/8?: Video Lecture 19 Musical Food Counting! Lecture 20 The Drums Lecture 21 The Drums: Video Lecture 22 Bass Drum (Kick), Snare, and Hi-Hats Lecture 23 Bass Drum (Kick), Snare, and Hi-Hats: Video Lecture 24 Toms and Cymbals Lecture 25 Toms and Cymbals: Video Lecture 26 History: Drum Machines Lecture 27 History: Drum Machines: Video Lecture 28 Drums In Different Genres: House Music & Hip-Hop (Rap) Lecture 29 Drums In Different Genres: House Music & Hip-Hop (Rap): Video Lecture 30 Rhythm Breakdown - Hip-Hop - Electric Relaxation by Tribe Called Quest Lecture 31 Drums In Different Genres: Hip-Hop (Trap, Grime & Drill), RnB/Urban & Syncopated Lecture 32 Drums In Different Genres: Hip-Hop (Trap Grime & Drill), RnB & Syncopated: Video Lecture 33 Rhythm Break Down: Drill - Original Track Lecture 34 Drums In Different Genres: Drum & Bass, Dubstep, and Modern Rock Lecture 35 Drums In Different Genres: Drum & Bass, Dubstep and Modern Rock: Video Lecture 36 Rhythm Break Down: Drum & Bass - Brown Paper Bag by Roni Size Lecture 37 Practical Work Section 2: Keys, Chords & Arpeggios Lecture 38 Learning Outcomes & Resources Lecture 39 Chapter 2 Introduction Lecture 40 Chapter 2 Introduction: Video Lecture 41 The Keyboard Lecture 42 The Keyboard: Video Lecture 43 The History of Keyboard Lecture 44 Key & Tonic Lecture 45 Key & Tonic: Video Lecture 46 Finding the Key & Tonic Lecture 47 Finding the Key & Tonic: Video Lecture 48 Scales Lecture 49 Scales: Video Lecture 50 Playing Scales Over Tracks Lecture 51 Playing Scales Over Tracks: Video Lecture 52 Tools for Key Identification Lecture 53 Intervals & Chord Creation Lecture 54 Intervals & Chord Creation: Video Lecture 55 What is a Triad? Lecture 56 What is a Triad?: Video Lecture 57 Different Chord Voicing Lecture 58 Different Chord Voicing: Video Lecture 59 Working Out Chords Lecture 60 Arpeggiators Lecture 61 Arpeggiators: Video Lecture 62 Equal & Unequal Temperament Lecture 63 Recap Section 3: Chord Progressions, Bass Lines, & Rhythm Lecture 64 Learning Outcomes & Resources Lecture 65 Chapter 3 Introduction Lecture 66 Chapter 3 Introduction: Video Lecture 67 Chord Progressions & Roman Numerals Lecture 68 Chord Progressions & Roman Numerals: Video Lecture 69 The Circle of Fifths Lecture 70 Chord Sequences: How Much Do They Matter? Lecture 71 Chord Sequences: How Much Do They Matter?: Video Lecture 72 Questions to Think About: Chord Inversion Lecture 73 Beyond Triads - 7ths & 9ths Lecture 74 Beyond Triads - 7ths & 9ths: Video Lecture 75 Rhythm & Syncopation Lecture 76 Rhythm & Syncopation: Video Lecture 77 Presenting: The Bass Lecture 78 Presenting: The Bass: Video Lecture 79 What Can Be Used For A Bassline Lecture 80 What Can Be Used For A Bassline: Video Lecture 81 Why Are Basslines So Important? Lecture 82 Basslines Notes: Root Note & Slash Chords Lecture 83 Basslines Notes: Root Note & Slash Chords: Video Lecture 84 Basslines Notes: Passing Notes, Bassline Riffs, & Main Hook Lecture 85 Basslines Notes: Passing Notes, Bassline Riffs, & Main Hook: Video Lecture 86 Recap Lecture 87 Exercise / Homework Section 4: Riffs, Melodies & Approaches To Writing Lecture 88 Learning Outcomes & Resources Lecture 89 Chapter 4 Introduction Lecture 90 Chapter 4 Introduction: Video Lecture 91 What's the Difference Between Melody & Riff Lecture 92 What's the Difference Between Melody & Riff: Video Lecture 93 How: Imitate, Assimilate, Innovate! and Improvising Riffs & Melodies Over Chords Lecture 94 Imitate, Assimilate, Innovate and Improvising Riffs & Melodies Over Chord: Video Lecture 95 How: Comping and Soloing Lecture 96 How: Comping and Soloing: Video Lecture 97 Playing Chords Rhythmically Lecture 98 Playing Chords Rhythmically: Video Lecture 99 Creating Melody From Percussions Lecture 100 Creating Melody From Percussions: Video Lecture 101 More Melody Tips Lecture 102 More Melody Tips: Video Lecture 103 Setting Limits Lecture 104 Setting Limits: Video Lecture 105 Starting a Track: Sample Lecture 106 Starting a Track: Sample: Video Lecture 107 Developing The Loop & Playing Over The Top Lecture 108 Developing The Loop & Playing Over The Top: Video Lecture 109 Loop Manipulation Lecture 110 Loop Manipulation: Video Lecture 111 Task: Creating and Transforming a Seamless Loop with Creative Techniques Lecture 112 Found Sounds Lecture 113 Extracting Chords From Songs Lecture 114 Extracting Chords From Songs: Video Lecture 115 Recap & Questions For All Lecture 116 Exercise / Homework Section 5: Developing Musical Theory Lecture 117 Learning Outcomes & Resources Lecture 118 Chapter 5 Introduction Lecture 119 Chapter 5 Introduction: Video Lecture 120 Mixing Major & Minor Key Signatures (Modal Mixture) Lecture 121 Mixing Major & Minor Key Signatures (Modal Mixture): Video Lecture 122 More Modal Mixture? Lecture 123 Slash Chords Lecture 124 Slash Chords: Video Lecture 125 The Use Of Slash Chords Lecture 126 The Use Of Slash Chords: Video Lecture 127 Slash Chords: Song Examples Lecture 128 Dominant 7ths Lecture 129 Dominant 7ths: Video Lecture 130 Extended Chords Lecture 131 Extended Chords: Video Lecture 132 Suspended Chords Lecture 133 Suspended Chords: Video Lecture 134 Recap Lecture 135 Intervals Lecture 136 Intervals: Video Lecture 137 Writing Melodies: Intervals Lecture 138 Writing Melodies: Intervals: Video Lecture 139 Changing Keys: Modulation Lecture 140 Changing Keys: Modulation: Video Lecture 141 Modulate To Any Key Lecture 142 Modulate To Any Key: Video Lecture 143 Keep Your Head Up Lecture 144 Alternative Minor Scales Lecture 145 Alternative Minor Scales: Video Lecture 146 Harmonic Minor Lecture 147 Harmonic Minor: Video Lecture 148 Melodic Minor Lecture 149 Melodic Minor: Video Lecture 150 Modes Lecture 151 Modes: Video Lecture 152 Modes: Real World Examples Lecture 153 Modes: Brightness Lecture 154 Modes: Brightness: Video Lecture 155 Pentatonic & Blue Scales Introduction Lecture 156 Pentatonic & Blue Scales Introduction: Video Lecture 157 Major Pentatonic Scale Lecture 158 Major Pentatonic Scale: Video Lecture 159 Minor Pentatonic Scale Lecture 160 Minor Pentatonic Scale: Video Lecture 161 Minor Pentatonic Blues Scale Lecture 162 Minor Pentatonic Blues Scale: Video Lecture 163 Minor Pentatonic Blue Scales Song Examples Lecture 164 Minor Pentatonic Blue Scales Song Examples: Video Lecture 165 The Black Keys on the Piano Lecture 166 The Black Keys on the Piano: Video Lecture 167 More Modes and Scales Lecture 168 More Modes and Scales: Video Lecture 169 A Touch of Complexity: Chromatic and Double-Chromatic Mediants Lecture 170 Keep Composing and Keep Learning! 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