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Harmonic Triangles - Christopher Willits makes and explains melodies with Push

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When Christopher Willits debuted his video series, CREATE, he showed us how he collaborated with legendary pianist Ryuichi Sakamoto for the album Ancient Future. In the latest installment of CREATE, Christopher focuses on Push, and its In-Key Mode. "For hundreds of years," explains Christopher, "we've been locked in to using a piano interface for things that aren't a piano. Here, we can break out of it." 

Watch as Christopher plays some chords and harmonies on Push, and explains the theory behind what he calls a "game changer" feature:

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Posted on April 29, 2013 in News
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