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Here’s the thing. You can easily spend hours upon hours listening to classic albums or finding that perfect playlist on Spotify, but you never learn anything (no matter how much you love the music). But what if I told you there was a way to study classic albums in an easy and hands-on way? Well, it doesn't get easier than this. With this interactive course, I will guide you through some of the strangest and most influential albums ever released. That's right, I will also teach you how to make a mixtape of some of the best tracks from each album! But, don't worry. You don't need any prior experience in music theory or a musical background to join this class. All you need is an open mind and a passion for good music. In my course, I'll take you from cover to cover, song by song. We'll look at the production techniques used in each album and how they contributed to their success. In addition, we'll hear some really interesting stories from producers and artists about the creative process they went through while making these classic albums. And if there's one thing I can tell you about this course, it's that you'll get to make a mixtape at the end. Yup, you get to choose songs from each album and create your own playlist. You'll learn how to make sure the mix goes together without sounding like a complete mess. And most importantly, you get to share your passion and knowledge with others! But don't just take my word for it: "This is fantastic: a smart and fun way for both music lovers and budding musicians to explore the history of popular music." —Ira Glass "A fantastic idea! This class will be so much fun!" —Robbie Robertson (Student) "Absolutely loved this course. It made you think about music in a way that's rather fun. The way you talk about making mixtapes was really interesting. It's something I would really like to do." (Student) "Wow, what an incredible course! You've made it so accessible and so easy to learn." "This course is definitely the best way to learn about music, especially if you're not very good at reading notes or music theory. I will definitely use this method for my future classes!" —Peter Kay "This was great! It's exactly what I needed. I feel like this would be a great introduction to something more in-depth." "Amazing class, thanks for the insight into how music works!" —Matt Markey (Student) "Incredible! This is all-too-important information that nobody teaches these days. eccc085e13
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