What is the best songwriting plugin?

Discussion in 'Software' started by Wolfang, Sep 4, 2019.

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What is the best songwriting plugin for the beginner?

  1. Orb Composer

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  2. Rapid Composer

    2 vote(s)
    8.0%
  3. Hookpad

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  4. Captain Chords

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  5. Scaler

    16 vote(s)
    64.0%
  6. Cthulhu

    6 vote(s)
    24.0%
  7. Synfire

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  8. Midi Madness

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  9. Chord Player

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  10. Chord Guru

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  11. Insta Chord

    1 vote(s)
    4.0%
  12. etc

    4 vote(s)
    16.0%
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  1. Nasema

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    Waves IV XX :wink:
     
  2. twoheart

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    Guilty. Just not really interested in any celebrity. Thus, no personal insult :thumbsup:
     
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    Sticking to the major and minor keys is like riding a bicycle with the training wheels on. To my ears, the magic happens when you introduce some chord variations and inversions, etc. As a guitar player, there is nothing more boring than playing A, D & E chords on repeat, so I am always looking for a slight twist to add some colour.

    As an exercise, I would recommend studying the Key of C, and check out all the variations that are available to a composer/songwriter.
     
  4. littlewierdo

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    Lots of interesting ways to progress chords, playing the third as a major instead of a traditional minor is a way to jazz things up a bit (for example, C->D/F#->E, E2, E7 or even E7aug).

    This article gets into some good but strange chord progressions, if you are just starting out, this might be a little over your head, but if you are a little more experienced, there are some great progressions here (a perfect way to test these out is Band in a Box).

    https://spinditty.com/learning/disharmony

    As a side note, when I play Amazing Grace, I use the major third instead of the minor third trick.

    ---G-----B7--------C------G
    Amazing Grace How sweet the sound
     
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