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marlowe
from Antarctica on 2019-02-08 23:25 [#02568648]
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I did a hard dance version, hope you enjoy it for the weekend
It's Quantum, Baby
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Hyperflake
from Wirral (United Kingdom) on 2019-02-08 23:29 [#02568649]
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LAZY_TITLE
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marlowe
from Antarctica on 2019-02-08 23:30 [#02568650]
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Not afraid to tackle the Big Issues of the day
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Hyperflake
from Wirral (United Kingdom) on 2019-02-08 23:31 [#02568651]
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indeed!, there are more retards nowadays and I don't mean people born with mental disabilities
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w M w
from London (United Kingdom) on 2019-02-09 01:23 [#02568662]
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When a song is obviously happy or cute like this (very likely c major based- ceg chords), it sounds particularly interesting to convert it to the evil chord of bdf based. If its all white notes, just lower them all 1 "semitone" (1/12th of an octave including black keys), but then the ones that land on black keys, lower those again till u have all white keys again. basically bcdef(g)a instead of cdefg(a)b. I put the ones in parenthesis cuz when I'm in those chords I almost never use the note in parenthesis.
And its similarly polar opposite when designing a song for b, but changing it to happy c. a to c or vice versa is also quite opposite (sad vs happy).
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marlowe
from Antarctica on 2019-02-09 11:35 [#02568712]
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All you have to do is change the tonality, you don't have to go to the bother of shifting it down a semitone just to get a diminished triad.
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