Bruce Springsteen is among America's most beloved guitarists, but there are certain aspects of the six-string that the ...
The Arturia KeyStep mk2’s generative sequencing and advanced arpeggiator make it an ideal MIDI controller for finding your ...
Open G has been embraced by legends including Keith Richards, The Black Crowes and Led Zeppelin. Now it’s your turn to revel ...
As the treetops turn color and the leaves fall, the Jefferson City Symphony Orchestra will end its 2025 season with a concert ...
Thomas Rhett and Jordan Davis’s new single, “Ain’t a Bad Life,” emerged from a 2022 songwriting retreat during which Rhett and a variety of collaborators reflected on contentment and life’s true value ...
Why are modern pop songs starting to sound eerily similar? Let’s explore the reason that artists like Taylor Swift are facing plagiarism allegations.
If you’re good at music theory, you can probably find all the chords and progressions you need just by using your fingers and a suitable instrument. For a lot of musicians, though, remembering huge ...
You know you're doing something right as a musician when a particular chord or chord progression gets named after you. Take for instance the Hendrix Chord (that's a dominant seven chord with a sharp ...
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The ii-V-I has been referred to as a chord progression, a turnaround, and a cadence depending on the circumstances it is used. It is most known as the jazz progression as it is the backbone of many ...
When talking about music composition, Lou Reed once said, “One chord is fine. Two chords is pushing it. Three chords and you’re into jazz.” Maybe that quote is apocryphal, but it’s amusing, ...