When I wrote my Audio Expert book I intended to include a chapter on music theory because it ties into the big picture of "how audio works." But the book was already at my publisher’s size limit, so I created this video, and put it on YouTube for all to access for free. Explaining music theory makes more sense as a video anyway, since a video can include music as audio to accompany the written examples.
This video packs a college-level course into about 2-1/2 hours using detailed explanations and familiar musical examples. However, it includes more than just music theory, such as showing playing techniques for musical instruments, plus a segment about orchestra conductors. Because of its length, the video is divided into five segments, organized in this YouTube play list:
Basic Music Theory
Enjoy!
This video packs a college-level course into about 2-1/2 hours using detailed explanations and familiar musical examples. However, it includes more than just music theory, such as showing playing techniques for musical instruments, plus a segment about orchestra conductors. Because of its length, the video is divided into five segments, organized in this YouTube play list:
Basic Music Theory
Enjoy!