If we can find a single cylinder tractor we can idle right down so it goes THUMP THUMP THUMP THUMP at a respectable bpm we'll get you to come perform with it :)
Music theory isn't as necessary as you might think for writing a song. That's more for getting other people to play your song. Chord selection is honestly just about messing around with chords you know and seeing what you feel works best together. Improvisation is a great tool for chord and melody selection:)
If we can find a single cylinder tractor we can idle right down so it goes THUMP THUMP THUMP THUMP at a respectable bpm we'll get you to come perform with it :)
I need more deets on chord selection, maybe some music theory for dummies?
Music theory isn't as necessary as you might think for writing a song. That's more for getting other people to play your song. Chord selection is honestly just about messing around with chords you know and seeing what you feel works best together. Improvisation is a great tool for chord and melody selection:)