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Targuit - I won't quote your question because it's so long aged very off topic. But you know, I done of a good book. There are a lot of them. I learned through experience. Being a client with great tracking, mixing and mastering engineers and being a pest. Online forums helped a lot too. Doing it helped the most.
I dint care where I Pam for tracking. Wherever it's mist comfortable to listen with the phones or monitors. Comfort is the key. Mixing is the next.
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01-02-2016 01:24 PM
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Originally Posted by rcpj
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Originally Posted by rcpj
Agree I look at chromaticism two ways. One the adding friction on a resolving V7 chord to setup a resolution. Then the other is using chromaticism to lead to a chord tones or to point to a melody note.
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I tend to hear in terms of chord tones, but then I add chromatic notes to fill the gaps between them, like passing notes. I think I largely formulated this from listening to Charlie Parker, so it's nothing new.
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Originally Posted by grahambop
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