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Found a Music Theory Goldmine I really wish I had earlier

Post by Vespera » Fri Jan 21, 2011 1:42 pm

I was just reading up on harmony at wikipedia and found a link to some sort of sister site (wiki books, apparently). Anyways, it's a pretty amazing resource for anybody looking for information on music theory. Everythings sorted by category->sub category. Here's the link: http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Music_Theory
It's very similar to the way articles about theory are setup on wikipedia, and it seems a little more professional in areas
I personally found the musical style sections interesting, as it entails how different genres are played from a theory perspective

thought I would share for those who didn't know about this place,

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Post by EDN » Fri Jan 21, 2011 1:49 pm

Good find man!
I posted this in a thread a little while ago but I think it is worth re-upping.
It's more specific to piano but still pretty damn useful.
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Re: Found a Music Theory Goldmine I really wish I had earlie

Post by Eridu » Fri Jan 21, 2011 1:52 pm

"Dance music has grown in prominence since the 1980s, especially in North America and Europe. Notable artists include Fatboy Slim, Orbital, Basement Jaxx, New Order and Aphex Twin."

If I was to dance to aphex twin I`d have to be on some heavy heavy drugs.

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Re: Found a Music Theory Goldmine I really wish I had earlie

Post by RmoniK » Fri Jan 21, 2011 1:54 pm

Not bad, but there's not a lot of the real writing going on. And if there is, it's the real conservative classical music rules. I'm gonna try to find a better one this w. E.

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Re: Found a Music Theory Goldmine I really wish I had earlie

Post by rubiconguava » Fri Jan 21, 2011 1:55 pm

Eridu wrote: If I was to dance to aphex twin I`d have to be on some heavy heavy drugs.
its more like just having a fit.

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Re: Found a Music Theory Goldmine I really wish I had earlie

Post by thor_beatz » Sat Jan 22, 2011 12:22 am

Eridu wrote:"Dance music has grown in prominence since the 1980s, especially in North America and Europe. Notable artists include Fatboy Slim, Orbital, Basement Jaxx, New Order and Aphex Twin."

If I was to dance to aphex twin I`d have to be on some heavy heavy drugs.
Actually he mostly plays 4/4 to the floor Acid on his gigs. And tbh I was a bit disappointed by zhe apex Lordship. He sat down on a chair and clicked trough a bunch songs in ableton. Couldn't tell if it was itunes he was toying around with until he started playing with the wet parameter of some glitch plugin....
I was playing on the same night, and the whole club was buzzing over the fact he came to play. However, he was not in the mood to mingle with other artists ;)
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