Parallel modes will open your options as a songwriter. They allow you to create a variety of sounds and styles to create exactly the mood you want. But how do they work?
In this video, I show you the theory behind these patterns -- what they really are, how they're formed, and the way you can use them to craft compelling songs. And what's beautiful is that they're easier to understand than you might think.
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Songwriting is fun when you can actually see what you're doing. I use the familiar patterns of color to explain music theory so you can write songs.