i know the what chords are in a major scale and how we can make progressions with it but how do we make it interesting and sensible. I want to learn to make interesting changes and substitutions, this is a fairly overlooked topic everywhere. I love how you composed kyoto can you please teach us how to make our own interesting chords progressions. thank you
Charles Boudreaux
Henry Sanchez
John Carrol
Elsky Omer
rb
I am also interested in this, specially the creation of tension, resolution and suspension of the ending of a song.
Here is Tomo's comment:
"Thanks so much for subscribing to my Guitar Wisdom. Good question! The best way to learn interesting progressions and harmony is to start with some great songs from the past. You don't need to make things up on your own! There is much more ahead on this topic."
Elsky Omer
Samuel S
tim woo
second what tomo said. he did a norman's guitar jam session once with michael lemmo and used the chord progression from ponponpon :D
find songs you enjoy, and make the practice even more effective by learning it by ear (if you can)
ROBERT HART