favrion

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I find it odd that this song starts in what sounds like F major for literally only the first ten seconds before it modulates into Ab major for the verses and Db major for the choruses. You never hear any inkling of the F major tonality again after the first seconds.

 

According to John, they could have emulated ELO. George was learning about Led Zeppelin so maybe they could have gone that route as well. Paul could have kept competing with The Who and The Beach Boys. And Ringo is the drummer.

 

The verses are in G minor, and the pre-choruses and choruses are in A major; the bridge is in Bb major and then the song ends in A major. Weird but smooth transitions.

 

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.

 

I'm looking for unique songs in pop, alternative rock, hip-hop, funk, et cetera that are melodic but easy on beginners.

[–] favrion@lemmy.studio 1 points 1 year ago (4 children)

Did I do them correctly?

[–] favrion@lemmy.studio 1 points 1 year ago

I fixed it in another post.

 

All about chords and their respective progressions.

The link: !chordprogressions@lemmy.studio

 

The verses don't feel like they reach a cadence at all and it's unsettling.

[–] favrion@lemmy.studio 3 points 1 year ago

Truly ahead of her time. It's too bad she was laughed at. Now everybody has the means and motivation to protest like this because the world gets more evil every day.

 

What are your thoughts on these chords?

 

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.

 

I have always been fond of 6add9 chords because they wrap you in a warm blanket on a trip to dreamland. lol

 

By "widely mixed," I mean like if you're wearing headphones, the music attacks you from all sides.

[–] favrion@lemmy.studio 4 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Hello. I have created a community called Chord Progressions if you want to check it out.

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