Klimper v2.3.1 WiN
MOCHA | 17 December 2024 | 30 MB
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Come up with great chord progressions, melodies and basslines easily – independent of your musical training.
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Come up with great chord progressions, melodies and basslines easily – independent of your musical training.
Easily create your own professional-sounding basslines, melodies and arpeggios over any chord progression. Play one finger chords from any Key or Scale. Choose from multiple chord types (triads, 7ths, 9ths) and multiple inversion and voice leading options. Apply Strum, Repeat, Hold and Velocity effects.
The R&B Chord Progression MIDI Library Vol.5 gives you instant inspirations with AUDIO and MIDI files containing beautiful urban chord voicings perfect for R&B, Soul and R&B/Hip Hop crossover music. Contains original and unique chord progressions for R&B production.!
This is the third and final course within this harmony-based series, and there’s tons of advanced techniques to help you take your understanding of harmony to the next level. After taking this course…
These classes are designed to act as a reference of material to help ease the learning process for beginner-intermediate level composers and performers hoping to learn more about harmony. In this course we will be taking your knowledge of chords, and the movement between chords, and discussing how to get to the next pofessional level.
Are you interested in RnB Neo Soul Guitar? In this course you’ll learn everything you need to know about RnB and Neo Soul on acoustic guitar. Maybe you’re a late beginner or a an early intermediate guitarist who wants to dive deeper into RnB/Neo-Soul guitar and understand the techniques, the groove and the music theory behind this genre. Or possibly you’re a beginner who has learned bar chords and 7th chords and wants to get into this style.
Learn to write beatuiful chord progressions using triads, extensions, functional harmony, and more! “It is not the particular frequency or timbre which gives the desired effect, but the harmony.” – Hazrat Inayat Khan