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<blockquote data-quote="JamesZero" data-source="post: 445724" data-attributes="member: 29216"><p>How much music Theory do you know? and how much do you think it helps towards producing electronic music.</p><p></p><p>I know the basics when it comes to chords and scales and things like that.</p><p></p><p>I was talking to a friend who went to a music college about acapellas and knowing which notes will work with them.</p><p></p><p>I was saying about loading up an acapella in Melodyne and using that to work out a good start to writing a fitting melody.</p><p>He recommended learning about the Circle of fifths to help with this kind of thing.</p><p></p><p>Anyway its more of a general question about what you know and has it helped?</p><p>I have read High Contrast and the Brookes Brothers are classically trained and I'm sure that shines through on a lot of there tracks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JamesZero, post: 445724, member: 29216"] How much music Theory do you know? and how much do you think it helps towards producing electronic music. I know the basics when it comes to chords and scales and things like that. I was talking to a friend who went to a music college about acapellas and knowing which notes will work with them. I was saying about loading up an acapella in Melodyne and using that to work out a good start to writing a fitting melody. He recommended learning about the Circle of fifths to help with this kind of thing. Anyway its more of a general question about what you know and has it helped? I have read High Contrast and the Brookes Brothers are classically trained and I'm sure that shines through on a lot of there tracks. [/QUOTE]
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