In this video I explain to you how you can create beautiful chord progressions and basslines with chord inversions. Master these songwriting tips and
Hi my name is Xander and I am a Composer, Songwriter and Music Educator with a degree in music composition. I teach many students all over the world via private music classes and via my YouTube channel, Learning Music Skills.
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