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It is a good way to develop music skills and knowledge of music theory. It is fairly accessible with lots of written and video tutorials. You might look at something like "Sonic Pi" - make music from code. Undergraduate Student Read about flair in /r/musictheory and get your own!
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Other (formal music education, but not a professional musician)

The above-listed resources are a thousand times more reliable! Related subreddits Please know that Wikipedia is especially bad for music theory topics.
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Company developers have since expanded the interactive ear-focused approach of Syntorial in their latest course Building Blocks, which teaches musicians how to write music in a digital audio workstation (DAW) using modernized music theory and ear training.Please use the "report" button for posts violating the rules!ġ. Audible Genius was founded by Hanley in 2013 with the release of Syntorial. Its courses focus heavily on ear training, with the goal of enabling musicians to make the music they hear and feel.
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Students learned about Hanley’s background in music, as well as how he moved into developing and owning a popular software product.Īudible Genius creates highly interactive training courses to teach synthesis, beatmaking, composition and more. This revolutionary software teaches the complicated subject by ear, helping students recognize how each control of a synthesizer can be used to shape and manipulate sound. Audible Genius founder Hanley is the author of Syntorial, an educational synthesizer training app used in the class. Assistant Professor of Music Production & Recording Technology Graham Spice, M.S., invited Joe Hanley to be a guest speaker for his MIDI and Electronic Music Synthesis class on Sept.
