Awolnation - Lie Love Live Love
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Do you know of any other songs by other artists that change keys into the tritone? This track has verses in E major, choruses in G major, and a coda in Bb major.
Another One Bites the Dust by Queen, Good Times by Chic, Money by Pink Floyd, Feel Good Inc by The Gorillas... all that Top 40 stuff is usually recommended. I want something different.
You know what that means... Someone has to make a gigantic crossword puzzle. (Me? But I don't know how to make it so big.)
Where are they typically available? Is it on Amazon?
Examples?
Which version?
Any shining examples?
I’m looking for unique songs in pop, alternative rock, hip-hop, funk, et cetera that are melodic but easy on beginners.
What are some good songs for a novice to learn on bass BESIDES the ones that people always suggest?
I'm looking for unique songs in pop, alternative rock, hip-hop, funk, et cetera that are melodic but easy on beginners.
I dunno, jumping from an F# note in C#m to an A note in A minor is a bit jarring.
I added it. Now what?
Did I do them correctly?
I fixed it in another post.
Chord Progressions in Lemmy.Studio. Self-explanatory.
All about chords and their respective progressions.
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D Mixolydian. Nice. I like Lydian because it has one more major chord than does major.
Depeche Mode - Enjoy the Silence
What's the deal with that second chord in the verses? It's like a weird v/VI thing going on. I love the mediant at the end of each chorus.
What chords?
Let's start a conversation. What is your favorite chord and why?
I have always been fond of 6add9 chords because they wrap you in a warm blanket on a trip to dreamland. lol
What is the most tightly produced, widely mixed song that you have ever heard?
By "widely mixed," I mean like if you're wearing headphones, the music attacks you from all sides.
How would you define proto shoegaze?
Would psychedelic metal from the late 1960s possibly count as proto shoegaze? I was thinking some of the noisier Velvet Underground tracks. I also had in mind a couple of Beatles tracks (It's All Too Much has the spacey vibe but it's not all electric.)