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Posted on April 19, 2015April 19, 2015 by Tom Zicarelli

Chord progressions of 25,000 songs

Visualization and analysis

By Amit Kohli

http://amitkohli.com/?p=246

chord.prog_.sankey

Advice from the author

“If you’re a musician, try weird progressions! I know that what sounds good sounds good, but jeez… how will humanity ever learn to be creative if everyone keeps doing the same thing over and over?”

 

 

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