Music Theory for Dubstep
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SaveMidnight
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Music Theory for Dubstep
I've searched for a thread similar to this, but haven't come up with one.
How much music theory do you use to make tunes?
I mean, chord progressions, sticking to keys, cadences...that kind of thing.
I'm relatively new to electronic music and I was wondering about how music theory and dubstep are connected.
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How much music theory do you use to make tunes?
I mean, chord progressions, sticking to keys, cadences...that kind of thing.
I'm relatively new to electronic music and I was wondering about how music theory and dubstep are connected.
***Also***
I've been reading these forums all day and geeking out.
This is amazing.
Re: Music Theory for Dubstep
Well, I think everyone sticks to key?
I dunno if it's still true, but back in the day, people used to say that everything had to be in minor key.
I dunno if it's still true, but back in the day, people used to say that everything had to be in minor key.
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Re: Music Theory for Dubstep
you can use as little or as much music theory as you want. im pretty sure some popular dubstep producers know absolutely no music theory at all, and their music reflects it. some people are very well versed in music theory and make beautiful music. some people even tune their drums to match the key of their song.
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Re: Music Theory for Dubstep
usually EDM come in a formatted format , you dont have much room for that kind of in depth theory , you can use chord progression and ... thats it , you dont need much more
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Re: Music Theory for Dubstep
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Re: Music Theory for Dubstep
I just make sure im in scale when i make a melody. Thats about it lol.
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Re: Music Theory for Dubstep
shit usually sounds better to me when I end phrases (4 or 8 bars usually) on a cadence. That said, I was listening to some deadmau5 last night and he didn't use more than 3 or 4 notes in the entire track...sooo....depends on what you're going for. me, i love a good melody. If I can't hum it, it sucks IMO.
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