Saturday, August 10, 2013

Ultimate Chord Progressions

Ultimate Chord ProgressionsClick Image To Visit Site I personally think many musicians face a problem when they write music, whether it’s do with creating a melody, a drum pattern, a bassline, or because they find it difficult to create interesting chord progressions


…And I’m guessing that you too have experienced this problem when sitting at the keyboard or playing around on the guitar!



Develop a better musical ear for making it easier to hear chord progressions in your favourite songs.


(Basically, a lot of things you don’t learn from teachers, but that usually comes with experience)


..And I have realized over the years these are the main desires students have when writing music and wanting to develop as musicians.


In my experience, many of the students I have taught the piano or composition to, often start with a melody, or create an interesting bassline, but can find it a real challenge to lay down some chords which fit with the music.


Martyn Croston BA MMus, is a professional jazz pianist, educator, composer and songwriter based in the UK. He teaches piano at schools in and around London, tutoring students in how to perform and write music.


As a performer, he has played with former members of Jamiroquai, the UK jazz funk band who have previously won Grammy, MTV Video and World Music awards, the British rock band Manfred Mann, and the winning choir from NBC’s Clash of the Choirs.


Martyn has played, taught and studied music across the globe, including performances in Russia at the prestigious B2 Club and the International Association of Jazz Education in Toronto, Canada.


He has worked as a classroom music teacher and has over 10 years experience in tutoring students about music theory, composition and how to further their piano skills.


I want to show you something which will transform your songwriting. Over 60 chord progressions to use in your music, to use as a basis for your song, to use as a tool to create your own chord sequences, and more importantly, to improve your songwriting skills


I have been writing music for a while and know a number of different progressions including how to use 7th chords


I understand a lot of different chord progressions using advanced (jazz) harmony, including 9ths, 11ths and 13th chords


In the appendix of this guide, you will find fret diagrams and notation of different chords, demonstrating how to play them


But there are links to various online resources where you can transpose the chord progressions and see how they should be played on the keyboard and on the guitar


Now picture this: Let’s say it’s 3 months from now (or a lot sooner), and you’ve drastically improved your songwriting by using the chord progressions in this guide — with a lot less effort than you expected.


To work this out, I have surveyed other products and arrived at the extremely affordable price of $9.95


The product will be sent to you by e-mail and you will need Adobe Reader to view it, so… Read more…


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