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It was an instant click to my fav series ❤
My favourite videos to make 😎 cheers for tuning in.
Absolute top quality as always! so well structured, paced and explained. Always such a great boost to the day when these pops up!
Thank you 🙏
Another banger! Thank you.
Sure is a good start for some to create a banger with.
A nice way to start the week with an arp. I also like a classic sounding chord stab
Can’t beat the classics 😎
That piano 🎹 was really wonderful 🎉
Glad you liked, classic style
Demis покажи пожалуйста как ямы и переходы и разгоны делать
My apologies, translations to English states "pits" and "accelerations". Im not sure what you mean unless this is a translation problem 😎
Do you release music? I would love to listen to the whole track around this arp, your little tastemaker at the end sounds terrific, love it! 😊
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Awesome video, great for inspiration! Just a minor point, I don't think it's a good idea to call a 2-note arpeg a "chord" because that's wrong by definition. Might confuse beginners needlessly.
It was an instant click to my fav series ❤
My favourite videos to make 😎 cheers for tuning in.
Absolute top quality as always! so well structured, paced and explained. Always such a great boost to the day when these pops up!
Thank you 🙏
Another banger! Thank you.
Sure is a good start for some to create a banger with.
A nice way to start the week with an arp. I also like a classic sounding chord stab
Can’t beat the classics 😎
That piano 🎹 was really wonderful 🎉
Glad you liked, classic style
Demis покажи пожалуйста как ямы и переходы и разгоны делать
My apologies, translations to English states "pits" and "accelerations". Im not sure what you mean unless this is a translation problem 😎
Do you release music? I would love to listen to the whole track around this arp, your little tastemaker at the end sounds terrific, love it! 😊
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Awesome video, great for inspiration! Just a minor point, I don't think it's a good idea to call a 2-note arpeg a "chord" because that's wrong by definition. Might confuse beginners needlessly.