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- Melodic Techniques in Kendrick Lamar's "HUMBLE.": A Music Theory Perspective
- The Role of Sample-Based Composition in Hip Hop Music Theory
- Applying Secondary Dominants in Funk Music for Dynamic Progressions
- The Funk Turnaround: Building Tension and Release in Groove-Based Music
- Exploring the Use of Dissonance and Consonance in Funk Music
- Exploring the Use of Tritone Substitutions in Soul Music Harmony
- The Influence of Gospel Harmony on Soul Music: A Deep Dive
- Historical Development of Soul Music Harmony: Key Milestones
- Harmonic Rhythm in Soul Music: How Chord Changes Drive Mood
- Using Seventh Chords in Soul Music: Harmonic Depth and Emotional Impact
- Modern Extensions in Soul Music: Using 9ths, 11ths, and 13ths Creatively
- Genre-Specific Harmony in Soul Music: Characteristics and Signatures
- Constructing Soul Music Harmony: Practical Tips for Composers
- Common Chord Progressions in Soul Music: Analyzing the Heart of the Genre
- Understanding Soul Music Harmony: Key Harmonic Principles Explained
- Popular R&B Chord Progression Patterns for Songwriters and Producers
- Visual Guides to Popular R&B Chord Sequences and Their Functions
- From Theory to Practice: Building Your Own R&B Chord Progressions
- Ear Training: Recognizing Suspended and Add9 Chords in Popular Indie Tracks
- Simplifying Complex Indie Rock Chord Progressions for Beginner Musicians
- Constructing Neo-Soul Influences: Harmonic Techniques for Alternative Rock Musicians
- Fundamental Music Theory Concepts Behind Punk's Raw Sound
- Cross-Genre Fusion: Punk's Influence on Indie and Emo Music
- Learning Pathways for Aspiring Punk Musicians and Songwriters
- The Role of Melody and Lyrics in Punk Music Theory
- Learning Punk Rock Theory: Basic Chords, Progressions, and Rhythms
- Popular Music Theory: The Essentials of Punk Rock Simplicity
- Applied Music Theory: Crafting Metal Riffs with Modal Interchange
- Exploring Diatonic and Chromatic Progressions in Metal Music
- Modern Extensions: Beyond Basic Progressions in Rock Music