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In this video, we focus on Chords and Tonalities in Opusmodus, covering how to write them using OMN notation and create (harmonic) progressions. Additionally, we'll demonstrate how to map melodies to scales or chords, providing a comprehensive approach to harmonic structure in your compositions. Perfect for composers seeking to enhance their chordal writing and melodic integration within Opusmodus.

 

This is the Fourth video of an 8 part video course: The course is designed to introduce you to the essential tools and features you need to get started with Opusmodus, the powerful computer-aided composition software. In the series, we focus on the core functions that every user must know, covering the basics of creating lengths, pitches, dynamics and tonalities. Through practical examples and clear explanations, you'll quickly gain a solid foundation to start creating your own compositions. By the end of the course, you'll not only understand these core concepts but also apply them to create a complete composition from scratch. Perfect for beginners and those new to Opusmodus, this series will help you understand the key concepts and functions to your journey in algorithmic composition.

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