Well, one way to make chord progressions with these kinds of rules is to start chaining those rules, one after another. How do we do that? Well, let's do it this way. Let's say we are in the key of G. And let's start with the tonic chord, G major, which I'm going to pla...
Oasis, of course, had to appear on this list as the biggest indie rock band of all time from England. The band where known for their inclusion of piano in almost all of their songs as well as their strong chord progressions. The Beatles were a huge influence for this band and their in...
Whether you’re a music theory beginner or expert, Matheiu Routhier’s Suggester can be a great app for coming up with new chord progressions on the go. The app suggests a wide variety of chords within a designated key, from simple triads to unique extended chords and voicings. You can ...
Hawkins was joined for a December 1943 session by Eddie Haywood Jr (piano), Oscar Pettiford (double bass) and Shelly Manne (drums) during which they recorded an iconic version of Gershwin’s ‘The Man I Love’. The quartet are on fire, with Haywood taking a brilliant piano solo up front...
Who are your biggest heroes in music production, and how do they inspire you? My Uncle Lee Spinks was actually a huge inspiration to me, he taught me “there are only so many chord progressions one can create; so it’s all about what you put into them and on top of them, that trul...
Part of a close-knit group of restless creatives that includes Mica Levi and Tirzah, he’s previously recorded stern bass music and ruminative piano instrumentals; on Conduit, he brings his voice to the fore, spotlighting somber, intricately rhymed meditations on his Lewisham heritage and the ...