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Music Foundations Tutorial & Course Preview w/ Mark de Clive-Lowe: Chord Progressions +

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In this special masterclass recorded for Future Music Magazine, guest instructor Mark de Clive-Lowe demonstrates the use of the Minor Pentatonic scale over a simple two chord progression. The students present in the video are part of Dubspot's three level Music Foundations program designed and developed by Martin Perna, an Austin, Texas based musician, educator and social entrepreneur. Currently available in our school in New York City and Dubspot Online, this program provides the best possible start to the newcomer in electronic music production as well as DJing.

Did you know that there are three distinct types of musicians in today's global music scene? These types of musicians direct their attention to different aspects of the compositional process: one is focused primarily on pitch/melody, another on rhythm/beats, and the last on timbre/sound design. Today, the well-rounded musician will be well versed in all three of these areas and that is the main idea behind Dubspot's Music Foundations program.

Using material from Music Foundations Level 2: Keys and Melodic Theory, Mark de Clive-Lowe focuses on pitch and melody with the goal of using a set of pitches to improvise over a two chord progression, namely the Pentatonic scale (a common five note scale). The said progression goes from a C Minor chord to an F Minor chord, and that fits nicely underneath the C Minor Pentatonic scale. WIth the addition of some tension filled note choices, such as the #4/b5 "blue note", more melodic variations can quickly be created. By the end of this video we see all of the elements put together in two musical examples in different genres and at different tempi. This is a small taste of what you will learn in the Music Foundations program at Dubspot. Be sure to check out other music theory related articles here in the Dubspot Blog.

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  • so basicly, learn the piano or you cant make music like this :( why did i quit when i was younger

  • Blue note is like a blue balls. It creates allot of tension that wants to release really fast. And it feels nice when it does... I don't know why, but this makes me to remember things allot better.

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  • nuda!

  • @theemerica77 It looks like a Novation ReMOTE 49 SL (Mk 1)... which is obsoleted by the Mk2

  • awesome ^^ guy in the front row looks like damian marley !

  • wow, no applause from the students?

  • omg this men is the boss!! o_O

  • each video they upload I consider it more seriously to go to dubspot courses. and I'm like thousands of km of distance form NY

  • What kind of piano is that? And is he using Komplete 8?

  • @wilkes982 i dont know piano. yet i can do chords

  • @wilkes982 nott exacttlllyyy... Just know yur music theory.

  • @wilkes982 well as a musician all music can be understood if you understand the fundamentals of piano haha

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