When you first start writing music, you probably explore the major and minor scales. While these scales are foundational, there are other musical modes that can bring a fresh and unique flavor to your compositions. Many hit songs are written using these modes, and exploring them can open up new creative possibilities. Here’s a list of the different musical modes, along with their interval patterns and some thoughts on each one.
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When I first started writing songs on the piano, I’d get vertigo every time I looked at the keys. It all seemed so confusing and like a completely different language. But once you understand the notes of the octave, it really isn’t as confusing as I had first thought. In this article, I’ll break down the octave for those getting piano vertigo like I did when I first started.
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When I first started in music production, I was making beats on an MPC 2000. I could create some cool 4-measure loops, but they quickly became repetitive and boring when played over and over again. It wasn’t until I learned music theory that my tracks started to sound more musically interesting and dynamic. Understanding music theory opened up a whole new world of possibilities for my music.
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In our Professional Music Production Pipeline, a song undergoes a transformative journey through five key stages before it’s ready for commercial release. This structured process is crucial in creating high-quality music, whether you’re an industry professional or a bedroom artist. Let’s break down how it all works and how our AMP Music Production Training Program can equip you with the skills needed to master each stage.
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