ADSR Sounds – Music Theory & Functional Harmony [Tutorial, ENG]

By | August 19, 2019

 

Release Year : 2019
Manufacturer : ADSR Sounds
Manufacturer Website : adsrsounds
Posted by : Jor van der Poel
Duration : 180+ minutes
Distribution Type : Video Tutorial
Video Format : MP4
Video : 197-307 Kbps, 1920 * 1080 (16: 9), 25000 frames sec, AVC
Audio : 112 kbps, 44.1 kHz, 2 channels, AAC
Language : English

Description : When studying the theory of music, most people start with scales, frets and chords, and then, as it were … stop. It makes you miss the most exciting parts of Theory: Form. In this course we are going to study not only all important scales and chords, but also Functional harmony, which is a system that classifies chords into their unique “functions”.
This will allow you to create chord sequences that evoke certain emotions, creating a plot in which you are a writer, and you can direct the plot in any direction depending on the mood you want to create: in any type of music that you produce!

• Gamma explanation
• Learn about major and minor scales
• Learn about intervals and how to apply them
• How to play scales
• When to use sharps and when to flat
• Learn how to create contrasting progressions
• Apply rules to build chords
• Use of thirds and fifths
• What is arpeggio?
• Use of minor, major and dominant chords
• Learn how to use functional harmony
• Functions of tonics, dominants and subdominants
• Creating extreme tension in your progressions
• Using a tonic function to create stability in our musical landscape.
• Determine how music develops
• Creating a sense of completeness
• Making stress dominant
• Choice of dominant group chords
• Resolving your progression
• When to use a subdominant
• How to use “strange” chords and references
• Transition from one key to another

Content

01 – Introduction.mp4
02 – Scales & Intervals.mp4
03 – Sharps & Flats.mp4
04 – Basic Chords.mp4
05 – Diminished & 7th Chords.mp4
06 – Examples.mp4
07 – Chord Functions Introduced.mp4
08 – Tonic Function.mp4
09 – The Dominant Function.mp4
10 – Pre-Dominant.mp4
11 – Examples.mp4











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