Game Music In Fl Studio: Learn Music Theory From Scratch
Published 8/2025
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 8.27 GB | Duration: 14h 30m
Published 8/2025
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 8.27 GB | Duration: 14h 30m
Create Epic Game Soundtracks with FL Studio - Music Theory Demystified
What you'll learn
Create game soundtracks using free tools
Make music using FL Studio
Learn music theory the fun way
Control emotion evoked by your music
Requirements
None
Description
Have you ever wanted to create music for your games but didn’t know where to start? Maybe you’ve tried following tutorials, only to get overwhelmed by expensive plugins and vague advice.This course is designed for complete beginners who want to compose professional-sounding game music using free tools and a clear, practical approach to music theory.What You’ll LearnThe fundamentals of music theory explained simply and applied immediatelyHow to compose expressive game soundtracks from scratch — no prior knowledge requiredHow to build entire pieces using just a few chords and clever instrumentationTechniques for writing exploration themes, cozy tracks, battle music, and magical atmospheresHow to shape the emotions in your music without relying on pre-made loops or generic templatesHands-On LearningIn music theory section lessons are paired with short and focused composition exercises, so you’ll be writing music from the very beginning. By the end of the first section, you’ll already be composing music with confidence.Projects You’ll BuildA calm exploration theme using just two chordsTwo cozy game tracksThree distinct battle tracks: from tense and menacing to fast and epicA magical and awe-inspiring piece using advanced-yet-accessible theoryA dark, atmospheric composition evoking a sense of mysteryMusic Theory Concepts CoveredScales & Modes – including major, minor, Dorian, Lydian, and othersTonal Harmony Basics – foundational ideas for creating harmonic flowBuilding Chord Progressions – how to create strong harmonic movementBasics of Counterpoint – combining melodies and layering voicesModal Interchange – borrowing chords to shift emotion and colorHow to write melodies, basslines, and harmonies that support game narrativesWhether you're a game developer, an aspiring composer, or just someone who loves music and games, this course will give you the tools to start creating your own original soundtracks — from scratch.If you're ready to bring your game worlds to life with music, enroll now and let’s get composing!
Overview
Section 1: Setup
Lecture 1 FL Studio Installation
Lecture 2 Get Access to Free Orchestral Library
Lecture 3 LABS Setup
Lecture 4 Finding Plugins in FL Studio
Lecture 5 Limitations of FL Studio Free Version
Section 2: Music Theory Basics
Lecture 6 FL Studio Basics
Lecture 7 Exporting Files in FL Studio
Lecture 8 Chord Basics
Lecture 9 Sharps and Flats
Lecture 10 Creating a Chord Progression
Lecture 11 Creating the First Composition
Lecture 12 Creating the First String Composition
Lecture 13 Musical Scales
Lecture 14 Tonality
Lecture 15 Tonal Harmony Chord Progressions
Lecture 16 Creating the Second String Composition
Lecture 17 Intervals
Lecture 18 Create Better Melodies
Lecture 19 Chromatic Mediants
Lecture 20 Introduction to Modes
Lecture 21 Modal Harmony Basics
Lecture 22 Chord Types
Lecture 23 Arpeggios
Section 3: Creating an Exploration Theme
Lecture 24 Choosing a Chord Progression
Lecture 25 Creating Melodies in Lydian
Lecture 26 How to Add Variation Using Melody
Lecture 27 Different Ways to Play a Chord Progression
Lecture 28 Divisi
Lecture 29 Orchestral Textures for Melody
Lecture 30 Arpeggio Patterns
Lecture 31 Composing Exploration Theme Part 1
Lecture 32 Composing Exploration Theme Part 2
Lecture 33 Composing Exploration Theme Part 3
Lecture 34 Mixing Basics
Lecture 35 Exploration Theme Complete
Section 4: Creating a Cosy Game Soundtrack
Lecture 36 Introduction to Counterpoint
Lecture 37 Cosy Music Theory
Lecture 38 Bassline
Lecture 39 Bassoons and Syncopation
Lecture 40 Oboes Melody
Lecture 41 Flutes Melody
Lecture 42 Final Touches
Lecture 43 Mixing
Lecture 44 Cosy Composition 1 Complete
Lecture 45 Mixolydian and Modal Interchange
Lecture 46 Creating the Second Cosy Composition
Lecture 47 Cosy Composition 2 Complete
Section 5: Battle Music
Lecture 48 String Spiccato Patterns
Lecture 49 Battle Music Theory
Lecture 50 Choice of Instruments for Battle Music
Lecture 51 Time Signature
Lecture 52 Composing The First Battle Theme
Lecture 53 Battle Theme 1 Complete
Lecture 54 Composing The Second Battle Theme
Lecture 55 Battle Theme 2 Complete
Lecture 56 Octatonic Scale
Lecture 57 Composing The Third Battle Theme
Lecture 58 Battle Theme 3 Complete
Section 6: Magic and Wonder
Lecture 59 Magical Music Theory
Lecture 60 Composing Magical Music
Lecture 61 Magical Composition Complete
Lecture 62 Composing Dark Music
Lecture 63 Dark Composition Complete
Game developers,People who want to learn about music theory and composition,People who want to learn how to make music in FL Studio,Game soundtrack enthusiasts