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Of Two Minds ****** Song Summary ************* Title: Of Two Minds Key=C , Tempo 85, Length (m:s)=1:24 Style is _CSTRBAL.STY (Pop String Quartet) RealTracks in style: ~518:Bass, Electric, Pop HalfNotes Ev 085 RealTracks in style: ~542:Guitar, Electric, Rhythm Dreamy Ev 085 RealTracks in style: ~362:Guitar, Acoustic, Strumming Ev 085 RealTracks in style: 2334:String Quartet, Rhythm PopChamber Ev 085 RealTracks in song: 3267:Cello, Background CelticAirFlowingNatalie Ev 085 RealTracks in song: 2327:Koto, Synth, Rhythm NewAge Ev 110 RealDrums [in style:NashvilleEven8^1-a:Sidestick, HiHat , b:Snare, Ride ******************* https://soundcloud.com/user-47797156/of-two-mindsThis started from a simple experiment to hear the difference when a new tonal center was introduced under a chord. In the first section, I used a I vi ii V progression, but alternated by insterting "slash" chords with a /3 in the first two beats of every measure followed by two beats with the natural tonal center. I could be wrong but I was attemtping to emulate a heavy Phrygian modal influence, and borrowed a common two-chord vamp in that mode to end the first section. The difference was striking, and I knew I had to make something other than an "experiment" with it. This is the result--a "film-score" kind of piece. In the second section I used essentially the same progression, but changed the alternating "slash" chord to a /6. I really don't "know" what I am doing with theory. I'm learning just enough to be dangerous, but I don't think this will hurt you even if it wanders occasionally and briefly into a hint of dissonance to western ears. I mixed (and edited) in Reaper, and left out the drums. They just weren't needed. If you've read this far, it took you longer than it would to listen, but I hope I've explained things both correctly and with enough info to make a listen of less than a minute and a half a bit more interesting. I hope you enjoy. I think I have found a way to get to SoundCloud, and will try to get back into the swing of things here (and there) once a week or so.
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A very interesting piece... Its fun to experiment with musical sounds... And its even more fun to hear the experimental creativity of others... Thanks for sharing!
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Chord progression sounds interesting in my ears, not complex, forced or too artsy The string quartet follows nicely your experiment. Janne
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Hey there Tangmo, great work on this! Excellent mixdown on all of this and I really dug the chord progression. Really enjoyed the movement of the strings with the rest of the instruments. Looking forward to hear more!
Cheers, Joe
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"I really don't "know" what I am doing with theory. I'm learning just enough to be dangerous, but I don't think this will hurt you even if it wanders occasionally and briefly into a hint of dissonance to western ears." Ha! You've probably forgotten more theory in a day than we've ever known We like what Janne said, "not complex, forced or too artsy." Great to hear a composition from you. We enjoyed it. J&B
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This song has an almost haunting quality to it that is rather captivating. Thanks for sharing it with us!
Cheers, Ember
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Tangmo, this was really funny: "Im learning just enough to be dangerous, but I don't think this will hurt you even if it wanders occasionally and briefly into a hint of dissonance to western ears."
Very nice tune! I could not care less about the theory or "by the book" nonsense when I am listening to music. It either talks to me or doesn't. This one does. Pleasantly arranged and mixed. Good deal.
Thank you for sharing!
Misha.
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Thanks all for the listens and comments. Concerning "theory". Yeah, I've picked up a bit of the lingo and a small (maybe even flawed) understanding of a few of the principles. But just because a man wears a cowboy hat, that doesn't make him a cowboy. BIAB makes the learning fun, and sometimes something quite more unexpected than usual pops out.
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I'm lost with the science but sounds good to me. Rob
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This song has an almost haunting quality to it that is rather captivating. Thanks for sharing it with us! Hello ... Ember pretty much summed up my thoughts as I listened. Loved the strings! They blend in perfectly and enrichers the over-all sound so nicely. really, really nice! Wishing you the best ... Alan
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"We don't need no stinkin' theory..." Music Theory = If music sounds good, it IS good! This sounds good to me. It actually involved mt left ear differently than my right ear - two things happening at once, complimenting each other. Good to see you back. fj
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It has tensions that build and release
a good thing
sounds great,
Kenny
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Interesting experiment and lovely texture/timbres brought to it but the panning really doesn't allow me a point of focus.I'm old and stereo imapaired - if I don't hear a trad stereo image I begin to wonder at the motivation/causes and then a wander from the point of waht i was listening to. I'm ADHD maybe?
Cheers rayc "What's so funny about peace, love & understanding?" - N.Lowe
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Wow - this is stunning Tangmo It flows gorgeously, and I love how subtle and gentle it is on the ears. Simply put, it's a beautiful song. It has a certain cinematic feel to it as well. I can imagine it sounding right in place as part of a movie soundtrack or something. You should be proud of this one - thanks for sharing!
Cheers, Deryk
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Lovely song. Such a nice piece to listen too. Well done..
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Very pretty!! Nice melody, nice arrangement. Great score music!! Take care. Greg
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