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How to Add Interest to Your Chord Progression

Joel Falconer on Mar 18th 2011 with 24 comments
Inspiration: Starting Tracks with a Vision You Will Want to Finish
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Inspiration: Starting Tracks with a Vision You Will Want to Finish

Sean Duncan on Sep 1st 2010 with 4 comments
Seven Steps To Writing Memorable Melodies – Part 3
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Seven Steps To Writing Memorable Melodies – Part 3

Jon Smith on Aug 11th 2010 with 20 comments
Seven Steps To Writing Memorable Melodies – Part 2
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Seven Steps To Writing Memorable Melodies – Part 2

Jon Smith on Jul 28th 2010 with 12 comments
Seven Steps To Writing Memorable Melodies – Part 1
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Seven Steps To Writing Memorable Melodies – Part 1

Jon Smith on Jul 14th 2010 with 23 comments
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Improvisation Basics: 12 Bar Blues & the Blues Scale

Joel Falconer on Jan 9th 2010 with 11 comments
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Creating Guitar Tabs with Logic Pro 9

Joel Falconer on Jan 2nd 2010 with 11 comments
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Improvization Basics: The Pentatonic Scale

Joel Falconer on Oct 30th 2009 with 12 comments
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iTunes for Composers

Ryan Leach on Oct 19th 2009 with 6 comments
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Introduction to Polyrhythms

West Latta on Sep 30th 2009 with 21 comments
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