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Will Learning Piano Improve Your Guitar Skills?

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The piano is one of the fundamental instruments of modern music.

Although it is not present in its original form in most of today’s hits, keyboards are still used in music production as the standard way of inputting musical ideas …

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Why Do Low Chords Sound Bad?

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Chords help create the structure of a song. 

They guide throughout the different sections of a tune and define the overall mood. 

However, not every chord creates wonderful results. 

In fact, low chords sound really muddy. They may even ruin …

Categories Bass, Guitars, Keyboards and Synths, Pianos

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