A Chord Sequence to Score an Imaginary Film Scene
What if part of your practice as a musician, composer, or producer, was to score an imaginary film scene? How would you tackle that challenge?
What if part of your practice as a musician, composer, or producer, was to score an imaginary film scene? How would you tackle that challenge?
You’ve likely come across one of these terms, but which was it? We had no idea they were all different until now… Learn more here!
What if part of your practice as a musician, composer, or producer, was to score an imaginary film scene? How would you tackle that challenge?
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Unlike Bridges which take a song from an A to a B section, Middle 8s give us something to bite into between an A and another A. Let’s discuss.