2020 will be Hack Music Theory’s 4th year, so we’re planning! But, to take this awesome community to an even awesomer level, we need your help. In the comments below, answer the 2 questions in this video.
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INTRO
Hello revolutionary music makers, and happy November! I’m Kate Harmony, this is Ray Harmony, and welcome to Hack Music Theory, where we help you make great music that stands out. So, now that 2020 is just a couple months away, we’re starting to make our new year plans. You see, 2020 will be Hack Music Theory’s fourth year, and we need your help to take this awesome community to an even awesomer level. To do that, we would love you to answer two questions that will determine the direction of Hack Music Theory next year. But first, as always... tea!
QUESTION 1: Predictable or Creative?
The artists who become superstars, like Marshmello, reach that fame because their music appeals to the masses. But in order to appeal to millions of people, their songs must be predictable, because the general public likes music that sounds familiar. On the other hand, if you wanna push the boundaries of creativity and make art, you’ll end up with a relatively small audience, like the amazing artist Dan D’Lion. Now, Hack Music Theory is all about relevant music theory. But, is Marshmello relevant, because he’s got 36 million monthly listeners on Spotify, or is Dan D’Lion relevant, because he’s making the freshest electronic music out there? This is your community, so you decide. Simply drop us a comment and let us know if you’d like to learn the popular but predictable music theory of superstars, or if you’d prefer to learn the interesting music theory of creative but lesser-known artists.
QUESTION 2: Which Genres?
As you know, we teach all genres of popular music, from electronic to metal. But, would you prefer to learn theory from a specific genre, or do you like this variety? As we’ve mentioned before, the theory hacks in every lesson can be used to make music in any genre, but maybe that isn’t obvious enough. So, let us know if you like the genre variety or if you’d prefer more of one genre. And if so, which genre?
THANKS
Thank you sincerely for your time and for being here in the Hack Music Theory community, we appreciate you, and we’re super stoked to make 2020 the best year yet, with your help. Thanks again, and we’ll be back next week with a new artist hack!
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ABOUT
Hack Music Theory is a pioneering method for making great music that stands out, so you can move and grow your audience! Taught by award-winning music lecturer Ray Harmony and his protégé wife Kate Harmony, from their home studio in Vancouver, Canada. Ray has been teaching music theory for 24 years, and along the way he's made music with Serj Tankian (System Of A Down), Tom Morello (Rage Against The Machine), Steven Wilson (Porcupine Tree), Devin Townsend (Strapping Young Lad), Ihsahn (Emperor), Kool Keith (Ultramagnetic MCs), Madchild (Swollen Members) and many more! Hack Music Theory teaches relevant and instantly-usable music theory for producers, DAW users, and all other music makers (songwriters, singers, guitarists, bassists, drummers, etc.) in all genres, from EDM to R&B, pop to hip-hop, reggae to rock, electronic to metal (and yes, we djefinitely djent!).
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