13. When you’re ready, learn chromatic and diatonic harmony. Learn modes and different scales. Listen to different sorts of music from all sorts of time periods, and anything that you can steal harmonic and melodic ideas from. When you’ve gotten this far, you can easily teach yourself.
That’s a big number 13 .. I wonder what else that wikihow site has ..
Andy on
April 2nd, 2006 4:19 pm
Yeah, it’s pretty huge isn’t it? It’s a nice list though. I guess he didn’t want to make 30 steps, splitting that last step into its constituent parts.
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13. When you’re ready, learn chromatic and diatonic harmony. Learn modes and different scales. Listen to different sorts of music from all sorts of time periods, and anything that you can steal harmonic and melodic ideas from. When you’ve gotten this far, you can easily teach yourself.
That’s a big number 13 .. I wonder what else that wikihow site has ..
Yeah, it’s pretty huge isn’t it? It’s a nice list though. I guess he didn’t want to make 30 steps, splitting that last step into its constituent parts.