How to Imitate a Whole Lot of Hollywood Film Music In Four Easy Steps
Even someone who has no prior musical training can use the information in this video from University of Kansas music theory professor Scott Murphy to create chord progressions that not only sound like the movies, but are associated with particular affects, settings, or narrative elements.

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