
Channel: 8-bit Music Theory
Category: Gaming
Tags: rainvideo game music8-bit music theorydeference for darknesshalo 3: odsthow to write chordsmartin o'donnellmichael salvatorihalo musichow to compose musicmusic theory
Description: As much as I love nerding out about esoteric chord types and unconventional harmonic progressions, it's becoming more and more clear to me the importance of how a chord is 'voiced' - how the notes in the chord are arranged in relation to each other. The wrong voicings can turn a brilliant chord progression into a corny mess, while the right voicings can make a simple chord progression sound intensely powerful - and this is exactly what happens in 'Rain'. From the suite, "Deference for Darkness" from Halo 3: ODST's soundtrack, this short piece perfectly encapsulates the vibe that the game was going for and after taking a look at it, I think the approach to voicing each chord is the biggest factor in this achievement. PATREON: patreon.com/8bitmusictheory TWITTER: twitter.com/8bitMusicTheory DISCORD: discord.gg/R8XUEdT #Halo #videogamemusic #musictheory









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