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dawsonallen
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Mon Nov-13-06 12:20 AM

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"do i need musical theory to make beats?"


          

if i want to make beats is it necessary that i learn some musical theory? i'm just trying to jump on the fruity loops and make some bangers. am i destined to fail? also, what/who should i consult if i want to learn to use fruity loops?

  

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do i need musical theory to make beats? [View all] , dawsonallen, Mon Nov-13-06 12:20 AM
 
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you need to know at least how to lay down a rhythym
Nov 13th 2006
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RE: do i need musical theory to make beats?
Nov 13th 2006
2
you need the type of theory that can be picked up from listening.
Nov 13th 2006
3
By and large, you need some theory to make music.
Nov 13th 2006
4
imma put it like this...
Nov 13th 2006
5
save your money
Nov 13th 2006
6
lol
Nov 16th 2006
8
You need to have vision.
Nov 16th 2006
7
Seriously what do you pan to do?Because ...
Nov 17th 2006
9
how is a beatmaker not a composer? you on that rockism.
Jan 18th 2008
13
disregard just about all of this n/m
Jan 18th 2008
15
RE: do i need musical theory to make beats?
Nov 17th 2006
10
^ to spice up the front page
Jan 18th 2008
11
lol
Jan 18th 2008
12
      its 07/08...
Jan 18th 2008
14
      LOL so true!
Jan 19th 2008
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Jan 19th 2008
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           not at all family.
Jan 19th 2008
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                hahaha ok then im cool (c)
Jan 19th 2008
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RE: do i need musical theory to make beats?
Jan 22nd 2008
20
No, but theoretical knowledge will go a long way once you learn to apply...
Jan 23rd 2008
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