; 2017's "I'm In Love Without You" offered a more electro-pop-infused sound. As he continued to find his own musical identity, it quickly became clear that his early music would lean into the more bare-bones side of his creativity: breathy vocals, lush strings and rich piano chords....
These songs are about old loves, about Theo and about celebrating old loves and old friends that were here once and are now gone – in a big wreath of memory and monochromatic visions of times that go by too fast. It’s a summer album with summer chords and meant to be like that hea...
What about "You can play my ribcage like piano?" from "My Computer?" Higgs:I was trying to think of ways to say that the robot is like, vastly, vastly more powerful and intelligent than I am. If it wanted to, it could just snap its fingers and, ...
Theory sessions should be involved investigating how strings are related, chords, and fretboard. In this way, you will understand why the guitar is an important instrument in music production. Practical sessions will help you exercise your fingers and experimenting with new patterns. Overcome ...
“Why”- A crowd favorite which he let the fans sing the first hook, yet sounded incredibly different live in a fabulously good way. With crushing guitar chords and deep drums, the live mix to this song is one you need to hear to believe. ...
“chords that sound fresh and convey: don’t take this too seriously”. For B I was going for a continuous increase in energy level towards the reprise of A, which I perceive as the climax of the song. Also, I wanted to architecturally mend the transition from B to A so that it ...
I just wanted to play. It seemed irrelevant to me and over the top. I’m a firm believer in less is more and you certainly don’t need that stuff to make a good song. Some of my favourite songs are two or three chords. It really doesn’t have to go anywhere for me. Human Eye...
chords behind waves of static, or the chords are so drawn and stretched out they sound like whale calls, or it just sounds really “off.” I’ll explain more about this as we move on. I think this particular song represents the patient’s most cherished memory, the one they never want...
And a top tip – if you want to include that glorious celebratory Toccata by Widor, make sure the organist can really play it. I once went to a wedding where all we got was the chords, not the fabulous twiddly tune in the top part!
that is totally down to a chord I had heard on, actually, Miles Davis’ album Kind of Blue. … That chord, I just loved."For long you live and high you flyAnd smiles you'll give and tears you'll cryAnd all you touch and all you seeIs all your life will ever be"“For long ...