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    Music Theory For Electronic Musicians 6: Advanced Harmony

    Posted By: ELK1nG
    Music Theory For Electronic Musicians 6: Advanced Harmony

    Music Theory For Electronic Musicians 6: Advanced Harmony
    Published 10/2024
    MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
    Language: English | Size: 1.81 GB | Duration: 2h 55m

    Master complex harmony: From extended chords to weird progressions… the spice that makes electronic music fascinating.

    What you'll learn

    Craft sophisticated harmonies using 9ths, 11ths, and 13ths - the spices that make modern tracks pop

    Master an encyclopedia of "weird chords" from the Hendrix chord to the "nu-disco special"

    Understand when and why to use complex harmony in electronic music production

    Learn voice leading and chord voicing techniques that add professional polish

    Apply advanced harmony concepts to create distinctive, emotion-rich productions

    Requirements

    Completion of Music Theory for Electronic Musicians Parts 1-5 (or equivalent knowledge)

    Basic understanding of scales, chords, and progressions

    Any DAW with MIDI capability (demonstrations use Ableton Live)

    A willingness to expand your harmonic vocabulary

    Description

    Welcome to Advanced Harmony, the sixth installment in the Music Theory for Electronic Musicians series. If you've mastered the fundamentals from Parts 1-5, you're ready to expand your harmonic spice rack with the sophisticated flavors that make contemporary electronic music truly distinctive.Think of this course as your advanced cookbook for harmony. We'll move beyond the salt-and-pepper basics of major and minor chords into a rich world of extended harmonies, exploring how modern producers use 9ths, 11ths, and 13ths to create those ear-catching moments in nu-disco, advanced EDM, and contemporary electronic genres.As the author of "Music Theory for Electronic Music Producers" and instructor to over 1 million students worldwide, I'll guide you through:A comprehensive encyclopedia of "weird chords" - from the iconic Hendrix chord to contemporary classicsAdvanced voicing techniques that add sophistication to your productionsPractical applications of extended harmony in modern electronic genresThe "when and why" of complex harmony - understanding the emotional impactProfessional-level harmony techniques used in nu-disco and contemporary productionThis course includes hands-on demonstrations in the MIDI grid, real-world musical examples, and practical applications for:Extended chord vocabulary (9ths, 11ths, 13ths)Voice leading and chord voicingTension and resolution in complex harmonyCreative chord substitutionsAdvanced harmonic progressionsEach concept is demonstrated in context, showing you exactly how these advanced techniques are used in contemporary electronic music production.Remember: Just as a chef needs to understand basic cooking before creating complex dishes, you'll need the foundational knowledge from Parts 1-5 to fully benefit from these advanced concepts. This course builds directly on that knowledge to elevate your production skills to professional levels.Join me for this deep dive into advanced harmony, and discover how to create those sophisticated, emotionally compelling moments that set professional productions apart.

    Overview

    Section 1: Introduction

    Lecture 1 Introduction

    Lecture 2 Tools We Will Use

    Lecture 3 How Best to Use this Class

    Section 2: Ninth Chords

    Lecture 4 Characteristics of a 9th Chord

    Lecture 5 The Minor Ninth

    Lecture 6 The Major Ninth

    Lecture 7 The Dominant Ninth

    Lecture 8 The Dominant Minor Ninth

    Lecture 9 The Dominant 7th (Sharp 9)

    Lecture 10 The 6/9 & Minor 6/9 Chords

    Lecture 11 The Major & Minor add9 Chords

    Lecture 12 Have you Found the Pattern?

    Section 3: Eleventh Chords

    Lecture 13 Characteristics of the 11th Chord

    Lecture 14 The Minor 11th Chord

    Lecture 15 The Major 11th Chord

    Lecture 16 The Dominant 11th Chord

    Lecture 17 The Dominant (Sharp 11) Chord

    Lecture 18 The Major 9 (Sharp 11) Chord

    Section 4: Thirteenth Chords

    Lecture 19 Characteristics of 13th Chords

    Lecture 20 The Minor 13th Chord

    Lecture 21 The Major 13th Chord

    Lecture 22 The Dominant 13th Chord

    Lecture 23 Lots of Variations on 13th Chords

    Lecture 24 Can we go Higher? We about 15ths, 17ths, and 19ths?

    Lecture 25 Let's Listen and Study These Chords

    Lecture 26 [DOWNLOAD] Here is that file full of chords.

    Section 5: Voicings, Voice Leadings, and Inversions

    Lecture 27 First, Some Definitions

    Lecture 28 Avoiding Root Voicings

    Lecture 29 How Many Notes do you Need in a Chord?

    Lecture 30 The Chord Voicing Challenge

    Lecture 31 Playing with Voicings

    Lecture 32 {DOWNLOAD] MIDI File of these Voicings

    Section 6: A Whole Bunch of Super Weird Chords for Your Enjoyment

    Lecture 33 Warning: These Chords don't Follow the Rules

    Lecture 34 Fractional Chords

    Lecture 35 Can you have two Chords at Once?

    Lecture 36 The Oddly Powerful Half-Diminished Seven Chord

    Lecture 37 The Even More Oddly Powerful Fully-Diminished Seven Chord

    Lecture 38 The Neapolitan Chord

    Lecture 39 The Italian 6 Chord

    Lecture 40 The French 6 Chord

    Lecture 41 The German 6 Chord

    Lecture 42 The Elektra Chord

    Lecture 43 The Rite of Spring Chord

    Lecture 44 The Petrushka Chord

    Lecture 45 The Bridge Chord

    Lecture 46 The Hendrix Chord

    Lecture 47 Many, Many, more.

    Lecture 48 [DOWNLOAD] Here is that file!

    Section 7: Using These Chords

    Lecture 49 How do I know when to use these?

    Lecture 50 If I'm using 7ths, do all of my chords have to be 7ths?

    Lecture 51 Chord Density

    Lecture 52 Transition Chords & Pivot Chords

    Lecture 53 Outer Voices and Inner Voices

    Lecture 54 Chord Rhythm

    Section 8: The Final, Most Important, Biggest Secret About Harmony That I've Learned

    Lecture 55 How to Pick the Best Chord Every Time

    Lecture 56 [DOWNLOAD] Here is that Session!

    Section 9: Wrap Up

    Lecture 57 What Comes Next?

    Lecture 58 Thanks for Watching!

    Lecture 59 Bonus Content

    Graduates of Music Theory for Electronic Musicians Parts 1-5 ready to take their productions to the next level,Anyone who's mastered basic chords but finds themselves asking "why do some tracks sound so much richer?",Electronic producers looking to add sophisticated harmonic elements to their tracks,Nu-disco, EDM, and electronic producers seeking that professional polish in their harmonies,Musicians who understand basic theory but want to explore the "jazz-like" harmony in modern electronic genres