![]() ![]() That's my personal input! This forum is prone to people trying to shut other people down/up. sooooo many chords that a lot of 'composers' just don't use today! Expand your chord vocabulary, and eventually you'll have your 'go to' chords to evoke a mood. ![]() Go with your gut, but also (if you haven't already), read up on diminished/dominant 7th/augmented/suspended 4ths/augmented 6th/bII chords. I chose the most basic keys & chords, and I spent about 2 minutes putting this reply together, so it's not really detailed. So build some form of melody on C-D-E-G-A (that opens up the C major chord, the A minor chord, and some blends of other closely related chords). Relaxing - Pentatonic stuff it'll sound very flowing without any rash chord changes. I improvise random stuff with that (although it's pretty basic stuff), and it's satisfying to hear They manufacture them almost since the foundation of the company in 1972. RD stage pianos have a rich history behind them. Pedal that down, and come up with this epic-sounding melody to go overtop the booming chords. HOW MANY KEYS ON THAT PIANO Its ROLAND RD-100 Digital Stage Piano. Hope - Power chords! F-Bb-F with right hand as a solid chord, and Bb octaves with left hand. Move into F major, do the same with the G# going up to A. Happy - C major chord, but add a D# sliding to the E in the chord. Sad - A minor -> E minor -> C major -> F major ->E major, repeat lol! ![]()
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