One offramp to take from this piece is to track harmonic structure of popular music with the advent of affordable electronic keyboards. Especially in light of the popularity of rap. When you consider the way sampling was/is used, and the exposure to those older records, you're guaranteed to have certain sounds and harmonic patterns impri…
One offramp to take from this piece is to track harmonic structure of popular music with the advent of affordable electronic keyboards. Especially in light of the popularity of rap. When you consider the way sampling was/is used, and the exposure to those older records, you're guaranteed to have certain sounds and harmonic patterns imprinted. With the ease of use of keyboards, I think there would be trends showing. And just due to the way the instrument is laid out, the most novice musician will find voicings different from guitar.
I would recommend watching Rick Beato's YouTube. One of the things he does is find the chords that get buried in today's popular music, due to it's emphasis on rhythm. Some tunes actually have interesting chords-if you are willing to scrape the paint and lacquer off them.
One offramp to take from this piece is to track harmonic structure of popular music with the advent of affordable electronic keyboards. Especially in light of the popularity of rap. When you consider the way sampling was/is used, and the exposure to those older records, you're guaranteed to have certain sounds and harmonic patterns imprinted. With the ease of use of keyboards, I think there would be trends showing. And just due to the way the instrument is laid out, the most novice musician will find voicings different from guitar.
I would recommend watching Rick Beato's YouTube. One of the things he does is find the chords that get buried in today's popular music, due to it's emphasis on rhythm. Some tunes actually have interesting chords-if you are willing to scrape the paint and lacquer off them.