Today on 3-Minute Theory: How to write an epic EDM bass drop in 7 steps!
If you’re an EDM producer, there’s nothing worse than giving your audience an epic build on the snare drum, then following that with a…

May 4 2017
May 4 2017
Today on 3-Minute Theory: How to write an epic EDM bass drop in 7 steps!
If you’re an EDM producer, there’s nothing worse than giving your audience an epic build on the snare drum, then following that with a…
Apr 27 2017
Apr 20 2017
Today on 3-Minute Theory: How to make your programmed MIDI chord progressions sound like a real live human played them on a real live instrument.
The first thing we need to do is understand what makes something sound…
Apr 18 2017
Today on 3-Minute Theory: How to bring your chord progressions to life!
We’re still in D Dorian, and using the white-note hack, we previously wrote this chord progression: Dm → Am → Em → Gmaj. As you can see…
Apr 13 2017
Today on 3-Minute Theory: How to make a chord change flow smoothly when you don’t have a common note.
We’re in D Dorian, and using the white-note hack we previously wrote this chord progression: Dm → Am →…
Apr 6 2017
Today on 3-Minute Theory: How to make your chord progressions flow like a pro!
What we’re really talking about here are chord changes. So, let’s have a look at the chord progression we made in the previous lesson, using…
Apr 4 2017
How to Write a Chord Progression Using Chords Not in the Key
Knut from the electronic music hub of Tromsø in Norway, emailed us with this question: “I’ve spent some time analyzing an old track from The Prodigy called ‘Out…
Read moreMar 30 2017
As with most things in life, writing a great vocal melody is all about balance: Balancing harmonic and non-harmonic notes, balancing small and large melodic intervals, balancing short and long note values, and so on…
Read moreMar 28 2017
Jennifer from Vancouver emailed us with this question: “I’m new to producing, and I’m trying to learn more about bass and how it works, cuz the way I’m doing it now is sounding really boring. You know when you…
Read moreMar 23 2017
What makes a great vocal? Well, it used to be two elements: Melody & Performance. However, as I’m sure you already know, nowadays most vocal recordings are edited using Auto-Tune or Melodyne, which corrects the pitch and rhythm…
Read moreMar 21 2017
Alex from Montreal asked the following question in the comments of our Hack-A-Hit video on The Chainsmokers: “In your other videos you emphasized always starting your modes on their root chords, because that gives the listener a…
Read moreMar 15 2017
The video above is from our Songwriting & Producing Course. If you wanna make Dorian music, this course is for you. In 12 step-by-step videos, you'll learn our essential…
Read moreMar 14 2017
Jared from the States emailed us with this question: “I used the blues scale to make a bass synth line. I really love it, but I can’t seem to add chords to it. I’m getting REALLY frustrated!!!! Can you…
Read moreMar 9 2017
Mar 9 2017
Do you get frustrated while making music? Do you battle to finish songs you start? Do they all sound the same, anyway? Do your chord progressions and melodies never turn out as good as you’d hoped? Do you listen…
Read moreMar 7 2017
Alan from Portland, Oregon emailed us and asked: “I understand the major and minor scales, and I use them in my tracks all the time, but I don’t understand the modes. I know they’re like scales, but I don’t…
Read moreMar 2 2017
Discover the go-to chord progression that The Chainsmokers use in their hit-making formula!
When The Chainsmokers' brand new Coldplay collaboration "Something Just Like This" came out two weeks ago, did you notice that it sounds just…
Feb 27 2017
Feb 24 2017
How do write an epic riff that’s so tasty it sounds just as good on a guitar as it does on a synth? Easy, just follow these three music theory hacks:
Step 1: Start with the root note of…
Feb 21 2017
Roland from Germany emailed us and asked: “I really love the blues scale, it's so juicy and funky for writing bass lines. But if I've got it right, you can only make a blues scale out of a minor…
Read moreFeb 16 2017
Follow this simple step-by-step Hack Music Theory guide for writing great bass lines!
Step 1: Start with the root note of each chord in your chord progression
If you’re working in a digital audio workstation (DAW), then copy…
Feb 13 2017
Sara Sky from Vancouver Island, Canada asks: “How does theory relate to expressing different emotions in a composition?” Wow, what an awesome question, thank you Sara! And what a perfect topic to kick off our Q&A Tuesdays…
Read moreFeb 8 2017
How do you go from a blank canvas to a great chord progression in half an hour? Easy, just follow these six steps.
Step 1: Choose the scale/mode that reflects what you're feeling
In this video lesson we chose…
Feb 2 2017
Hello, we are Kate Harmony and Ray Harmony, AKA Revolution Harmony, and we're over the moon happy to introduce to you... the HACK MUSIC THEORY show!
Every Thursday (which you must please refer to as Theory Thursday from this…