Online courses about music theory and about LMMS

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Hello,
I am interested in algorithmic composition. Currently I know a little bit about the automated production of the MIDI files and their executing via LMMS. But I would like to improve my skills in the music theory and the sound production essentials. I would be very grateful if someone could recommend me any free online courses about music or about sound production with the LMMS.
Thank you very much.
morphogenesis wrote:
Sun Feb 26, 2023 6:15 pm
Hello,
I am interested in algorithmic composition. Currently I know a little bit about the automated production of the MIDI files and their executing via LMMS. But I would like to improve my skills in the music theory and the sound production essentials. I would be very grateful if someone could recommend me any free online courses about music or about sound production with the LMMS.
Thank you very much.
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We do not have a lot in respect to Synthesis ao Music-theory
I have made a few videos on both:
I cant link to Playlists
Go to
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCIfZfd ... subscriber
Click PLAYLISTS
Browse to either
Music Theory (Scales & Keys)
or
Building Instruments

There are a LOT of portals for Music-theory!
One of the best is 8Notes, but they are also quite theory oriented.
Hello musikbear,
Thank you very much for the reply and for the useful links.
Was still tl;dr so I deleted some more.

There are tons of YouTube videos on music theory. Here's one of those I recommend. This teacher from the UK really knows his stuff, and he knows how to explain it in a clear and friendly sort of way. He covers much of the standard textbook material. He plays the keyboard as he explains.
https://www.youtube.com/@MusicMattersGB

Here are some useful books.

George Thaddeus Jones, Music Theory.

Gerald Warfield, How to Write Music Manuscript (in Pencil). "A Workbook in the Basics of Music Notation." Very good book. Practical. Lots of material.

Dave Clackett, Handbook of MIDI sequencing. Very useful. Lots of MIDI books dwell on all the technical stuff, like how to connect a widget to a sprocket or whatever. MEGO. But this book is more about how to make your MIDI arrangement sound good.

Roger Brown and Martin Griese, Electronica Dance Music Programming Secrets, 2nd Edition.

Rick Snoman, Dance Music Manual.

Fake books are very useful for the study of popular melodies and chords.

There are so many YouTube videos where people go into details about composing and producing, including on LMMS, that I don't know where to start. There are some videos where well known producers explain in detail how they do it.