Composing Musical Accompaniment - The Only 3 Considerations You Need
/How exactly do you take the melodies, chord progressions, and musical colors you hear for a song you’re writing and turn it into an actual composition?
And how does that composition become a coherent and cohesive accompaniment that tells the story just as much as the lyrics? Let’s chat about the Big 3 things to consider!
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