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The MIDI pack is great if you struggle with chord theory or if you need inspiration to find a great, instantly iconic chord progression. Writing your first few tracks can be a big hurdle. The MIDI pack that accompanies this video is the perfect starting point if you need help writing a great song.

Drum patterns are tricky to program and get right. Lofi jazz is hot these days. Sometimes the best way is to study the greats and keep it simple—this bass line MIDI pack does exactly that and gives you the ability to take inspiration from ten classic bass styles.

These bass patterns are used everywhere, so get inspired by these and your track are guaranteed to get feet tapping and people dancing. In this MIDI pack, you get access to a handful of piano writing tricks to help you with your first steps of writing realistic-sounding piano parts.

Check out the video that comes with it to help you create realistic-sounding MIDI piano for free too! Have you ever wondered to add bit of spice to a tired and boring chord progression?

Gorillaz — Saturnz Barz. Imagine Dragons — Demons. Major Lazer — Run Up. One Direction — Best Song Ever. The Chainsmokers — Paris.

The Chainsmokers — Setting Fires. The Chainsmokers — Closer. The Chainsmokers — All We Know. The Weeknd — Party Monster. The Weeknd — Reminder. Aerosmith — Dream On. Aerosmith — Come Together. Cars — Let the Good Times Roll. Cat Stevens — Father and Son. Cat Stevens — Moonshadow. Def Leppard — Armageddon It. Doors — Break On Through.

Doors — Love Me Two Times. Doors — The End. Eagles — Hotel California. Eagles — How Long. Eagles — Take it Easy. Eiffel 65 — Blue. Elton John — Circle Of Life. Elton John — Rocket Man. Elton John — Tiny Dancer. Elton John — Your Song. Greenday — Boulevard Of Broken Dreams. Kiss — Detroit Rock City. Linkin Park — In The End. Lynyrd Skynyrd — Free Bird. Oingo Boingo — Grey Matter. Pink Floyd — Comfortably Numb. Rolling Stones — Paint it Black.

Rolling Stones — Satisfaction. Tears for Fears — Head Over Heals. Chord progressions in Major Key are found in the Major folder and progressions in Minor Key are found in the Minor folder. We currently have the Major folder selected.

We currently have the Triads folder selected. These folders contain chord progressions that start on each scale degree in the key.

We currently have the "Start at I" tonic in major folder selected. In this case we have "4 Chords" and "8 Chords". In the "4 Chords" folder there are progressions that have four chord "stops" or "pulses" and the same for "8 Chords".

Except there are eight chord stops in each progression. The "Phrase Type" indicates how the second two measures are treated in the progression. In "NoRepeat" the second two measures are different than the first two.

In "QuestionAnswer" the first two measures are the "question" and the second two measures are the "answer". In "Repeat" the second two measures are a repeat of the first two but played a little differently. We currently have the NoRepeat folder selected. Each folder is named according to what progression it contains. The image below was taken in the "8 Chord" folder so that you can see it too. Notice that there are eight chord stops in each progression.

Finally we are at the actual MIDI files. Examine the file name in the above image. The file name contains more information about the progression. So, for example, the first file starting with "Beat1And2" has chords that sound on the 1st and 2nd beats of the measure. So, in the first file shown above, the Beat Grouping is So there are 2 eighth notes in the first beat, 2 eighth notes in the second beat, and 3 eighth notes in the third beat.

Each position applies to each chord sequentially. Each chord stop and its chord symbol are provided. So, looking at the image below, each chord has its chord symbol and its inversion marked above it. So the first chord is the tonic major in second inversion, and the second chord is a minor second chord in first inversion, etc. No, they are exactly the same.

The download version contains exactly the same files as the DVD except you can start using them now! The word "MIDI" is used to describe a few different things.



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