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I put all my effort into making the chords version of the composition course I posted previously. This time, too, it took a lot of time to create the video, but I hope it will give you a rough idea of what chords are. It's been a while since I said I would make a second one, but in fact, I've been slowly working on it for about a year. ▼Previous explanatory video▼ "Composition course ①: How anyone can compose a song well [Melody edition]" → • [Composition course] How anyone can compose a song well [①Melody edition] ▼Detailed explanation of the chord progressions introduced in the video▼ "10 chord progressions that will make a good song just by playing them" → • 10 chord progressions that will make a good song just by playing them "[Super easy] 20 chords that will make a good song just by playing them" → • [Super easy] 20 chords that will make a good song just by playing them Even though I've given such a long explanation, it is best to approach music with 100% sensibility rather than logic. When you just can't get it right, when you want to go back to basics, or when you want to know how music works, I recommend studying theory. Twitter (Reo): / reo5419233 [Illustrations/Sound Effects Used] Irasutoya: https://www.irasutoya.com Sound Effect Lab: https://soundeffect-lab.info [Software Used] Composition Software (DAW): Logic Pro Piano Screen: Synthesia Video Editing Software: Final Cut Pro Piano Sound Source: Cinesamples - Piano In Blue Melody Sound Source: I used the Logic's included synth "Alchemy" to create a Triangle waveform and cut off at 2000Hz. [Table of Contents] 00:00 Introduction 00:46 ① What is a chord? 02:10 ② Chord Name 03:15 ③ Chord Progression 08:06 ④ Standard Chord Progression 10:58 ⑤ 2, 3, 7 Chord 13:17 ⑥ Stylish Chord 18:04 ⑦ Finally #Composition #Chord Progression #Music Theory #DTM #Beginner