Well my general message here is that something like that is not gonna help you make music. There IS a one-page "cheat sheet" in my Genesis Sample course. And a few Reference Guides in the full Genesis Course. But the idea there is that you're audiating those things. And it's only after you're audiating that something like that is going to be meaningful. There are great musicians who don't do a dedicated study of the theory. My thought is that if someone is ready to know the theory stuff, they won't need a cheat sheet. If they're not, the best thing they can do is play, and improvise with Rhythm and Tonal Patterns. The free Genesis Sample and the full Genesis Course include Tonal Patterns to audiate and improvise with. They're both available at mymusicgenesis.com
Will need to create a "few" cheat sheets/cool guides for this one.
Well my general message here is that something like that is not gonna help you make music. There IS a one-page "cheat sheet" in my Genesis Sample course. And a few Reference Guides in the full Genesis Course.
But the idea there is that you're audiating those things. And it's only after you're audiating that something like that is going to be meaningful.
There are great musicians who don't do a dedicated study of the theory. My thought is that if someone is ready to know the theory stuff, they won't need a cheat sheet.
If they're not, the best thing they can do is play, and improvise with Rhythm and Tonal Patterns. The free Genesis Sample and the full Genesis Course include Tonal Patterns to audiate and improvise with.
They're both available at mymusicgenesis.com
So you're saying that audiation is important?
Do I pass the exam? LOL.
@@lawrencetaylor4101 Audiation is realizing there is no exam 😉