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Default 09-07-2005, 11:54 PM

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Originally Posted by SoLiDUS
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Originally Posted by Coleman
It's pretty good for just learning the basics of music theory. But you'll never get a level where you'll be able to compose. You might understand some chords and stuff, but writing a melodic line isn't really instructed on it.

The ear training stuff is good though. Keep working on that.
BS. I know nothing of music "theory" and my creations could pass for something Moby or other artists composed. The best part is, I did all of it with basic software and extremely limited knowledge of its functionality. Granted, it was mostly for electronic music, but if I took the time to learn a real synthesizer program, I could make some crazy shit. Then again, I'm lazy... carry on.
I use Acid/Reason/Fl studio to make electronic music and i can make some good stuff but i dont write it. Writing/composing is alot harder then making something on those programs, cause you really dont write it you just make it.
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