Thanks, guys.
When I first started out, I wanted to do one of those 8-minutes-long progressive-type songs, but after a couple of weeks of working on and off I decided I'd better end it while I've got a logical ending point set up (you know, right after that last bit of build).
I want to get into more progressive types of music, but I get hung up on keeping it fresh. Lynn, your suggestion about changing up chord progressions is a good one, but I'm lacking in some of the fundamental knowledge necessary to make it work.
Do you know where I can find some resources on chord progressions in general, or how to write a chord progression that'll fit with an existing progression? All I've been able to do in the past is read over the wikipedia page for chord progressions, but it being an encyclopedia, it's not really presented in 'teaching' format that gives techniques or advice for beginners.
I'm wanting to make my writing more interesting, but I can't seem to find a lot of solid resources online. Can you possibly recommend a good book on the subject of composition and arranging? I usually write by ear just experimenting with what sounds right, but knowing the theory behind it would be really helpful.
Thanks again!