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How to Write Chord Progressions & Melodies

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Ableton Live Courses Music Theory Courses Music Composition Courses Chord Progressions Courses

Course Description

Overview

Production Music Live teaches you how to use Ableton to create melodies with accompanying chords.

Syllabus

How to write a Melody in Ableton - Beginners Tutorial.
How To Find Chords For Any Melody.
How to write Future Bass Chords and Melody from Scratch (Flume, San Holo, Chainsmokers, Odesza).
How To Write Chords Like Deadmau5, Daft Punk, Claptone, Adele / The Dorian Mode.
Chords and Melody Writing Session #1 - Melodic Deep / Techno.
Writing an EDM Melody in A-Minor Scale (Music Theory, Hacks, Tricks).
Creating a EDM Chord Progression and Melody / House, Progressive, Trance, Electro.
Writing Chords and Melody from Scratch: Tropical / Deep House.
How to write Progressive House Chords and Melody from Scratch.
What makes a good Chord Progression?.
Info: "Harmony and Chord Progressions" Course by PML.
Chords and Melody Writing Session #2 - Melodic Deep / Techno with Moog Bass.
Chords & Melody: Ed Sheeran "Shape of You" (Ableton + Sylentstrong).
Chords and Melody Writing Session #3: Hirajoshi Scale - Melodic Deep Ableton Tutorial.
Chords Writing Session #4 - EDM / Progressive House Dramatic Chords in F-Minor.
Chords Writing and Voicing #5 - Uplifting Summer House Chords in C#-Minor (EDX Style, Nora En Pure).
How To Write Chords Like Lorde, Coldplay, The Verge / The Mixolydian mode.
Writing Chords in the style of Armas, Dinka, EDX, Deadmau5 (No Comment).
Ben Böhmer Tutorial / In the Style of AnjunaDeep.
Ableton Live 11 Scales: Uplifting Melodic House with Lydian Mode.


Taught by

Production Music Live

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