Classics: Course - Harmony and Chord Progressions
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Course Introduction Write Chords and Progressions that Work A Music Theory Course for Producers About this Course Do you have problems coming up with good sounding chords and progressions? Then this Step by Step guide is for you! Write chords. Starting with basics of harmony & chord progressions, you'll learn how to write awesome chord progressions for your own music. Practical. This course is made for electronic music producers, offering many practial examples and writing sessions for different styles. Detailed. It's like being together in the studio. We are commenting and explaining every step in detail, so you can follow along. What You Get A complete beginner friendly online course, learn how to write your own chord progressions 50+ video tutorials 6h+ online video sessions with lifetime-access PDF Slide Set with overviews and explanations Video: Tips for Better Chord Progressions
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Classics: Course - Harmony and Chord Progressions
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Classics: Course - Harmony and Chord Progressions
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