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Easy Theory for Music Producers!

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    “Wow man, this is really helpful. People are going to learn a lot from this. It's so good and very easy to understand.”

    @dranicofficial

    Darjeeling, India

    What OTHERS ARE SAYING ABOUT THE BOOK:

    "I read through it these past few hours, and I'm quite impressed with how detailed it was." @retiredorphan

    "This is colorful and has nice diagrams. Neat worksheets, I love worksheets. I wish this is what had taught me how to play the piano." @james.mathedis

    "I’ve been following this to make a track and it’s sounded super!" @iamwillsy

    "The book is clear, accurate, and fun to read." - Kimberly Bruder, Ph.D., California State University, Chico

    "I think that the explanations are very clearly written, especially with the layout and figures." - Elisa Moles, Award-Winning Flutist and Instructor at California State University, Fresno

    "This book is a good idea. In our program, we get many students asking if they could produce music without having to go through the formal music theory course cycle. There needs to be a way of reaching these folks that want to make music but don’t have the time or interest in extended musical training. I like the conversational tone of the text.” - Peter Marsh, Ph.D., California State University, East Bay

    WHAT WILL YOU LEARN?

    This book teaches you fundamental concepts of music using simple numbers in pictures. You'll learn...

    ✅ Exactly what pitch, frequency, and notes are (page 18).

    ✅ The easiest explanation for intervals you’ve ever seen in your life (page 35).

    ✅ Instant formulas for creating any major or minor scale you want from scratch (page 38).

    ✅ What musical modes are, and how a secret pattern makes everything work behind the scenes (page 44).

    ✅ How to make all the pentatonic scales that ever existed in seconds (page 100).

    ✅ How all musical keys are related to each other via the circle of fifths (page 107).

    ✅ How to change between different keys effortlessly in the same song (page 113).

    “The book looks great. As a violinist born with absolute pitch (one step beyond perfect pitch, enabling me to name the pitch resulting when anything is dropped on the ground, for example), I’m always fascinated with work like this.” - Roy Malan, Former Concertmaster and First Chair Violin, San Francisco Ballet Orchestra, and Current Instructor at UC Santa Cruz

    "I think it’s a great idea, and any book that can explain enough to get some aspiring musicians to their ‘aha’ moment is a welcome addition to the discussion.” - JJ Wiesler, Engineer at Decibelle Recording Studios, San Francisco