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Check out this book: (full disclosure, I am the author).
Music Theory for Electronic Music Producers: The producers guide to harmony, chord progressions, and song structure in the MIDI grid. https://www.amazon.com/dp/069209329X/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_Brx8AbH0F0BJX
My friend and I were recently talking about how standard notation isn't the universal language it once was and, in learning guitar, TABs just made more sense for the learning process. I mentioned that, if anything, the piano roll should be integrated into the younger music curriculum due to how relevant it is.
Lo and behold: https://www.amazon.com/dp/069209329X
That's a great idea for introducing people to theory who aren't traditionally trained. After all, it's an awkward added step to have to mentally translate everything through treble and bass clef and then into a piano roll when standard notation isn't really a medium you'll be using enough to have it feel like anything more than a speed bump.
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I just published a book called, “Music Theory for Electronic Music Producers.” AMA.
Here is the book: https://www.amazon.com/dp/069209329X
A little more info: I’m a college professor, PhD in music composition, and Ableton certified trainer. I started Slam Academy, and have a bunch of online classes about music theory and Ableton live.
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