Free Chord Tutorial
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- KVRer
- 27 posts since 18 Jul, 2009 from Australia
Hi fellow KVers,
Ben Rosser's Conservatorium of Audio has just released a new free tutorial:
Music Theory - Chords 1
We take a look at major and minor chords, chord inversion and expansion, and all with the simplicity of a piano roll within a DAW / host. No music notation knowledge required.
Check out this, and other free tutorials at Ben Rosser's Conservatorium of Audio
Ben Rosser's Conservatorium of Audio has just released a new free tutorial:
Music Theory - Chords 1
We take a look at major and minor chords, chord inversion and expansion, and all with the simplicity of a piano roll within a DAW / host. No music notation knowledge required.
Check out this, and other free tutorials at Ben Rosser's Conservatorium of Audio
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- KVRer
- 1 posts since 15 Jan, 2009 from The Netherlands
Thank you, thats something I'm looking for (newbe here).
I will watch it tonight
I will watch it tonight
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- KVRer
- 7 posts since 12 May, 2008 from Somewhere
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- KVRist
- 394 posts since 3 Oct, 2008 from lab
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- KVRAF
- 4279 posts since 14 Nov, 2008 from UK
Thankyou, I was interested in the tutorials of complete tunes, but you only do Trance/Tech House, any chance you will do any more in different genres!BenRosser wrote:Hi fellow KVers,
Ben Rosser's Conservatorium of Audio has just released a new free tutorial:
Music Theory - Chords 1
We take a look at major and minor chords, chord inversion and expansion, and all with the simplicity of a piano roll within a DAW / host. No music notation knowledge required.
Check out this, and other free tutorials at Ben Rosser's Conservatorium of Audio
Something with a funkier basslines, change in bassline progression(i.e. verse/chorus style) and with chords, lead and keys as well, I'm looking for a tutorial like that and would pay. Funky House, Rnb, Electro House, Breaks etc etc, all would help, just that trance is trance and doesn't relate too well to other genres...? I cannot find any tutorials for more funky/urban based dance music...
Will add to my faves and watch more...
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- KVRer
- Topic Starter
- 27 posts since 18 Jul, 2009 from Australia
We will be releasing further genre specific tutorials over the coming months. We will have a Drum 'n' Bass tutorial being released in the next few weeks, with others to follow.breakmixer wrote:
Thankyou, I was interested in the tutorials of complete tunes, but you only do Trance/Tech House, any chance you will do any more in different genres!
Something with a funkier basslines, change in bassline progression(i.e. verse/chorus style) and with chords, lead and keys as well, I'm looking for a tutorial like that and would pay. Funky House, Rnb, Electro House, Breaks etc etc, all would help, just that trance is trance and doesn't relate too well to other genres...? I cannot find any tutorials for more funky/urban based dance music...
Will add to my faves and watch more...
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- KVRer
- Topic Starter
- 27 posts since 18 Jul, 2009 from Australia
The free tutorials are hosted by YouTube, so if the player on the Conservatorium site is not working then you could always try viewing them directly at the YouTube site.cnon wrote:Hi,
I couldn't able to see tutorials.
i tried with different browsers but nothings happen.
is there anything i can do to see it.
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