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🌈 How to Modulate to Any Key 🎹 composition Jul 25, 2023

Until I made this video, I wasn't aware of how many ways to modulate there really are.

Some of these techniques were things I'd do intuitively, put never put a name to. Others were methods I'd never even thought of!

In this video, I'll walk you through 7 ways to modulate (from easy to difficult).

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⛓️ How to Escape a Chord Progression 🎹 composition Jul 11, 2023

This week’s video is a popular topic among students in my 1:1 coaching sessions—breaking free from harmonic progressions.

In this video, I’ll discuss how to use inversions, relative chords, borrowed chords, and chord extensions to expand your chordal vocabulary and inspire new ideas.

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🀩 "How to Compose Like..." 🎹 composition Jun 20, 2023

This week, I’m sharing a bunch of videos with you.

Here’s all of the episodes from my “How to Compose Like” series, where I break down a piece from a popular film/game and show you step-by-step how to imitate it.

Imitation is a fantastic way to practice your composition and production chops, so dig around and see which video catches your eye!

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🎸 Bass Can Do More Than Play Roots 🎹 composition May 30, 2023

In the pursuit of great melodies and colorful orchestrations...

... we often overlook a subtle but powerful tool in our arrangements:

Bass. 

While melodies can stick in a listeners' head, bass lines can add drive, complexity, and excitement to an arrangement when used properly.

In this video, you'll learn how to improve your bass lines...

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🎹 4 Tips To Orchestrate Like A Pro 🎹 composition May 09, 2023

A few months ago on Instagram, I wrote this post:

The post outlined four essential principles for good orchestration. I realize that not everyone has Instagram (or knew I had an account), so here's those tips in written format!

(And if you are on Instagram, I've got lots more tips like this there )

Tip 1: Exploit contrast

Use a variety of colors, densities,...

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