| File Name: | Microsoft Excel Music Theory- Chords Redesigned-Improved |
| Content Source: | https://www.udemy.com/course/microsoft-excel-music-theory-chords-redesigned-improved/ |
| Genre / Category: | Other Tutorials |
| File Size : | 4.3 GB |
| Publisher: | Robert (Bob) Steele |
| Updated and Published: | December 22, 2025 |
This course is a full system redesign—part music theory, part business analytics, part engineering project. It takes the entire 7-mode structure of Western music (Ionian, Dorian, Phrygian, Lydian, Mixolydian, Aeolian, and Lorian/Locrian) and rebuilds chord construction from scratch using Excel as the logic engine. Traditional chord naming is a historical patchwork of exceptions, renaming, and contradicting rules. Scale degrees shift depending on the key. Extensions jump from 7 to 9 to 11 to 13 while pretending they’re still “in order.” Modes are often ignored entirely—especially the messy ones like Lorian—leading to naming systems that make even simple diatonic chords look like encrypted passwords.
This course fixes all of that.
Using modal whole-steps and modal half-steps, you’ll build a system where:
- Modes act as permanent coordinates (“continents”), not shifting reference points
- Chords are constructed by consistent modal distances, not by renaming “the 6 is now the 1”
- Every mode—from major (Ionian) to absolute chaos (Lorian)—becomes simple, predictable, and movable
- Excel formulas become the clean mathematical documentation that traditional theory never had
We go mode by mode across all seven:
- Ionian: The “clean” mode that exposes how scale degrees hide complexity
- Dorian: A minor mode that proves modal distances are easier than interval labels
- Phrygian: The first taste of “danger zones” and where naming begins to wobble
- Lydian: The raised 4 mode that reveals how the old naming system gets overloaded
- Mixolydian: The blues/rock world that shows why modes should anchor naming
- Aeolian: The traditional minor mode where the major-based naming system gets awkward
- Lorian (Locrian): The final boss — where the old system collapses entirely, but the modal Excel system stays perfectly logical
Throughout the course, you will build full chord families for all 7 modes:
- 3-note chords
- 4-note chords
- 5-note chords
- 6-note chords
- 7-note chords
All constructed the same way: Start at the modal node → skip every other modal position → wrap around the mode cycle → label with mode + modal distances.
No exceptions. No renaming. No contradictory rules. Excel handles all mapping, rotation, and translation into classical naming for compatibility. Why Business Professionals Love This Course. Because this is a systems repair project wearing a music disguise.
DOWNLOAD LINK: Microsoft Excel Music Theory- Chords Redesigned-Improved
Microsoft_Excel_Music_Theory_Chords_Redesigned_Improved.part1.rar – 1000.0 MB
Microsoft_Excel_Music_Theory_Chords_Redesigned_Improved.part2.rar – 1000.0 MB
Microsoft_Excel_Music_Theory_Chords_Redesigned_Improved.part3.rar – 1000.0 MB
Microsoft_Excel_Music_Theory_Chords_Redesigned_Improved.part4.rar – 1000.0 MB
Microsoft_Excel_Music_Theory_Chords_Redesigned_Improved.part5.rar – 373.9 MB
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