Boogie-woogie is a driving blues piano style that features a rolling, “eight-to-the-bar” rhythm. It’s based on ostinato bass figures in 8/8 time, and mostly uses the 12-bar blues harmonic scheme.
Two-handed piano jams are the staple diet of classic house, so let’s look at how to program one from scratch. We’ll start with some basic chords, then work on the rhythm, before using some music ...
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"These chords are used on everything from The Beatles to Billie Eilish": How to learn triad theory
If viewed within the bewildering context of the history of western music, the triad is one of the absolute bedrocks of all the harmony that we hear, and despite its roots back to classical music, it's ...
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