How I Structure A New Work (Part 2)

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In this demonstration, I work on harmony. As it is with structure, harmony is a process. It can take several visits before I get it right. When composing harmony, I go back to the 4-part writing I learned in college (e.g. studying and analyzing Bach chorales). Only in electronic music, I may use up to eight voices at a time. The number of voices in a chord depends on the instrument.

Voice leading is imperative for musical flow.


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Creating experimental electronic music with SuperCollider and Logic Pro. Styles range from ambient to the experimental, from downtempo to the academic. Craftsmanship takes precedence.

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