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The Easiest Music Theory For Music Producers

Subscribe to my channel:    / @djcontour   Get my 808 collection vol.1 for free now! https://djcontour.com/808-collection-... Download the Hip Hop Drum Collection vol. 1 for free!! https://djcontour.com/hip-hop-drum-co... How to make beautiful chord progressions without music theory    • How to make beautiful chord progressi...   Using project templates to speed up production (FREE DOWNLOAD)    • How PRO producers start new DAW sessi...   In this video, i break down the best music theory for music producers and beat makers. Its so simple because it relies on numbers only. This system is called the Nashville numbers system. This system labels every note and chord in the scale with a number. So music theory for music producers just got easier! Starting on the root note of your scale, the Nashville numbers system labels each note from 1 to 7. And labels each chord from 1 to 7. First you need to know how to make a basic chord or TRIAD. Start on the root note of the chord, count up to the fourth note and place the middle note of the chord here. Next, count up three more notes from here and place the final note there. This is a major triad. To make a minor triad, place the middle note in the chord, one note lower. If your DAW has a scale highlighting feature, enable it. Now you can simply Place your root note, skip a note and place your middle note, then skip one more note to place the final note. This is my preferred method. Now that you know how to make chords, you can use the Nashville numbers system to make a chord progression. Start by laying out the root notes of your chord progression. Then follow the system to lay out your chords by counting up four notes, then three notes. Or by skipping every other note with the scale highlighted. Now you know the Nashville numbers system and you know how to make your own chord progressions from scratch, or by following chords that are already written down.

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