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You can hear good music in your head. So you want to share your songs with others. But the trouble is that it can be difficult to translate your ideas into structured sound.
So here, we’ll walk through the five steps it takes to arrive at the solution : by learning to visualize music through color. And in the process, you’ll discover the essential patterns that are at the very heart of music theory.
🎥 VIDEO:
https://rumble.com/vqbodk-music-theory-in-19-minutes-mike-george.html
📎 5 STEPS TO COLORMUSIC PDF:
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In music, there is serious debate (and confusion) about music theory. The question is -- do you really NEED to learn it or not? Well, the answer may surprise you....
Join the live stream -- Monday, April 22 at 6:00 p.m. Mountain:
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How do musicians move around the piano keyboard so quickly? And how do they know which notes to play in a progression?
Let's look at the underlying patterns that guide your eyes, mind, and hands to play chords on the piano with ease -- in any shape (or "inversion" ).
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Hey -- I'm answering your questions and hanging out via live stream Saturday, April 20 at 9:00 a.m. Mountain. (Ask any questions Live or post them on Locals in advance.) This Open Hour is for supporters. THANK YOU!
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The Beatles' song, "Glass Onion" from the White Album is one of their best tracks. It has a distinctively tense sound that gets stuck in your head. So let's look at this tune through the lens of music theory to see how John Lennon wrote this chord progression.
https://youtube.com/live/N4cFE4sbC3w
To play along with (and pick apart) this song, here are the chord diagrams for each section:
Join me for this week's Open Hour Q&A live stream Saturday, April 13 at 11:00 a.m. Eastern.
No planned presentation -- just answering questions and talking music theory.
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