My partner in crime and I have been trying to cobble techno together for a couple of years now, and we've just about got the hang of the basics.
I want to expand our horizons and try making some more electronica / ambient stuff. This scares us though as it seems a bit more complex and well, musical. We then wanna take what we learn and put that back into the techno stuff.
Our musical knowledge in terms of the basics is pretty limited. I can just about grasp the concepts of intervals, scales, chords and all that but it's hard to understand (for me) how it all hangs together.
My mate was saying that a way to write a track is to define a chord you like the sound of, then write down what notes it contains (say for example it has four notes). You can then use these four notes to make everything else with. I thought this sounded pretty limited, but then he explained that you have 4 notes x 8 octaves which gives you 32 notes to play with.
So what I'm asking really is does this sound right and a valid way to do it? There must be more to it but is this a good way to start of learning the basics? It's well difficult trying to figure this stuff out on your own, and the books and stuff on the subject (ie music theory books) don't seem to answer my questions…
Thanks for any advice...