Write Something Using Only Single Notes
This challenge is pretty straightforward - Write something using only single notes - that means no strumming, no playing more than one note at a time. There are a variety of fun ways to interpret this and I'll go over it in the video. I hope you can join!
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Read MoreHow Do Recording Studios Work?
Today I'm going live to talk about how recording studios work, specifically how all the gear hooks up together to make sure the whole experience is good for the artist and productive for the engineer. This is going to be a slightly nerdy lesson, but if you've been recording yourself at home at ALL, I'm sure you'll get some practical use out of it. Plus it's just kind of fun to learn how this weird complicated stuff works.
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Read MorePractical Application of 7th and 9th Chords in Solos, Melodies, and Chord Progressions
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Read MoreHow to Make Parts Feel More Organic and Less Rigid
This live lesson was about how to loosen up the rigid measure line chord switches we all gravitate toward by using push beats and varying when you change chords. We also talked about how you don't need to play JUST one chord even if everyone else is!
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