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Many songs stay within one key only, which sounds good ... but also boring. So to sound more interesting, you can move between modes. This is called "modal mixture." And here, we look at ways to add this harmonic variety to music.
Sup guys. Just got my lables and im so happy I found this course to help me. Hope you guys have a good one
Hello! No Open Hour this Saturday -- with Lesson 16 rolling out in the coming weeks, I'm working on the next video. (!) I'll see you next week.
Hey thanks to your course I’ve learned so much about music theory, will you go into more detail about technique? There’s so much to do with the guitar I’ve seen some chords where they mute certain strings to give an interesting sound and then hammer on and hammer off stuff like that, can you give a sort a guide/ illustration showing different ways/technique on the guitar?
Hey -- We're hanging out via live stream Saturday, July 27 at 9:00 a.m. Mountain. (Ask any questions Live or post them on Locals in advance.) This Open Hour is for supporters. THANK YOU!
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Hey -- We're hanging out via live stream Saturday, July 20 at 9:00 a.m. Mountain. (Ask any questions Live or post them on Locals in advance.)
This Open Hour is for supporters. THANK YOU!
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The Circle of Fifths is your most powerful tool as a songwriter. With it, you can quickly make sense of chord progressions -- to see why a song sounds so good. Here, we look at a variety of tunes by different artists to learn how they composed their hits. It's like X-ray vision into the minds of these musicians....
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Here are the diagrams to go through the examples yourself, identifying the tonic and chords in each song. (Illustrations with the numerals filled in are at the end.)
Cheers.