Welcome to the page, and greetings, fellow composer.
The real reason I established this page is simple: I send them here when someone asks a composer-like question. So, each part of this page will feature an animated video explaining a core concept valuable to a music composer.
There is great value in developing the chops to create content that is of the highest quality. To help in that endeavor, I have for you some concepts to consider. The activities on this page are not to let you know what to do - rather they are a starting point to develop and experiment - to extract your creative juices.
David Peoples
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Chord Progressions
FAQ: How do you generate a chord progression?
SUB-FAQ: Make it (1) Interesting (2) Evolving (3) Non-repetitive (4) Unique
Based loosely on Neo-Riemannian theoretical concepts, these videos briefly introduce transforming major/minor triads with common tones, specifically R, L, P, and S transitions. It is intended as a pathway for how to move from one chord to another for composers.