As an electronic musician, it’s important to be able to create and finesse the sounds of your productions. The ability to craft unique synth patches, shape and sequence distinctive beats and layer, ...
When dealing with the twin subjects of diminuendo and crescendo, there’s not really that much theory to get your head around. Simply put, diminuendo means ‘getting quieter’, while crescendo means ...
Have you ever struggled with playing the guitar, the piano, or the flute? Maybe you thought you had no talent? Well there is a vital first step which everyone seems to miss... You need to learn the ...
As a fan of music, I’d love to learn how to make a song. Devoting time to learning music theory, however, isn’t exactly on my list of priorities. Music lessons are intimidating, they’re a little ...
Although it may sound like a legal maneuver, contrapuntal motion is actually a term used to describe how two musical parts interact. Think about the relationship between a melody and a bassline, for ...
Some people spend a lifetime studying music theory - and there’s certainly value in doing that - but if you just want to know the basics, fast, ToneGym’s new crash course could be well worth taking.
The Graduate Certificate in Music Theory provides a curricular framework for advanced studies in music theory along with formal acknowledgement of these studies. Students applying for the certificate ...