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Music Theory for Electronic Music Producers: The producers guide to harmony, chord progressions, and song structure in the MIDI grid.

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The producer's guide to harmony, chord progressions, and song structure in the MIDI grid. As an online and university class, Dr. Allen has had over 50,000 students use this ground-breaking curriculum to learn music theory. Students and Producers who have wanted to learn music theory to improve their own music, but have been intimidated by traditional approaches, music notation, and abstract concepts will find this book to be the answer they have been looking for. From the Author: “How music theory is usually taught is unfair. It starts with the assumption that you can read music and understand the language of classical music. My book leaves all of that behind – focusing only on the MIDI grid that producers are already familiar with to learn all the key concepts of music theory, and ultimately, make better music.” This book covers all the fundamentals of music theory but is written using the language of the DJ and Producer – the MIDI Grid. It includes “analysis” projects that look at the harmonic and melodic ideas in songs by popular producers including Zedd, Boards of Canada, Daft Punk, Deadmau5, Bonobo, Richie Hawtin, Moby, Skrillex, and Aphex Twin. Praise for Music Theory for Electronic Music Producers: “Aspiring electronic musicians have choices to make when it concerns their own education and training. This text makes one choice much easier: start here and get learning, quickly. Grounded and easygoing, the book uses real-world examples to help you make sense of music’s inner workings while steering clear of dense theories.” – Michael J. Ethen, PhD Musicologist “This book knocks the oftentimes alienating world of music theory completely onto it’s side. Difficult to explain concepts are perfectly demonstrated for the aspiring electronic music producer who might have no formal music training. A must-have for all aspiring producers.” – James Patrick (DJ, Producer, Educator) Slam Academy, Dubspot, IPR, Ableton Certified Trainer “With Music Theory for Electronic Music Producers, Dr. Allen has produced a remarkable resource: an extensive tour of musical theory that leverages some of our favorite modern tools – the virtual studio and it’s piano roll note display. By introducing us to the “why” as well as the “what” of music theory, this book helps us to understand what makes music tick and how to improve our own work. In addition to offering a sound theoretical foundation, the deep dives into analyzing tracks by Skrillex, Aphex Twin, and Deadmau5 keeps our attention focused on real-world production. MTEMP will definitely go on the top of my recommendation list for anyone that needs a fresh view of musical concepts.” – Darwin Grosse Director of Education, Cycling ’74 Read more

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  • What a great breakdown of theory
J. is the man. What a great breakdown of theory. Being classically trained in music this was familiar to me in a world of mostly non-traditionalist music producers.
Reviewed in the United States on May 24, 2018 by Cody

  • Five Stars
Amazing book, perfect purchase for someone wanting to get into theory. Especially wonderful for ableton users! Highly recommend
Reviewed in the United States on June 16, 2018 by Sandro Petrillo

  • Great Theory, Your Ear Always Wins
This book is easy to follow and understand with examples easy enough to follow in any piano roll. This book covers the basics in a structured and methodical series allowing the reader to build on material covered in previous chapters. I would recommend this book to anyone new to music theory or anyone who wants a refresher on the core concepts of theory. Well worth the read. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 24, 2018 by Matthew

  • Some great hits are also dissected in this book which I found very useful.
A must have book for anyone who wants to start electronic music production. Very well written, clear, and concise book. Music theory seems daunting but this book makes it really easy to understand.
Reviewed in the United States on May 22, 2018 by Muhammad Aqib Jamil

  • Numerous Technical Errors
This book contains just enough material to give novice producers an edge. It is an arguably solid introduction to music theory. However, there are numerous technical errors throughout the text that distract from the concepts being taught. Ultimately these errors may not inhibit the reader from learning, but it is frustratingly time consuming to identify and correct these errors on one's own. It is disappointing that these sorts of errors slipped through the editing process. If it were not for some prior knowledge of music theory I would likely not have been able to identify the errors. Due to the length of this text and the poor quality imbued by the numerous errors, I would not recommend someone pay $25 for the Kindle version, let alone the price of the physical text. Look elsewhere for a focused and well edited text. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 23, 2018 by sgold

  • Disappointing Value
For the cost of the text, I was expecting a textbook. The book is written for beginners and I'm rather disappointed in the amount of information that is beyond basic music theory.
Reviewed in the United States on May 15, 2018 by Brian French

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