Creep by Radiohead is, basically, in the secret of G major, so what would it sound like if it were instead in the secret of G small?
Creep by Radiohead is, basically, in the secret of G major, so what would it sound like if it were instead in the secret of G small?
From creep to weep. š¢
Sounds good, but wouldnāt it be G minor to B flat ?
I think it would be… maybe we can chalk it up to being G mixolydian b6
Wait, I think he uses D instead of Bb bc it has a semi tone difference in the fifth of D and the root of Bb
is creep like the most used analogy in music theory
Praise the sun!
creeper by tommy york and the radioheads
So cool!
Please more videos like this!
While experimenting myself I often donāt dare to use chords that are not in the intended key. Maybe I should. Changing for example a B minor to B major works well usually, isnāt it?
What you could try doing is looking at chords that have similar notes, or share a single note that is the strongest leading tone in the progression from one chord to the next, and swap those chords around until you find one that fits and suits your tastes
@Dux Oakende thanks
Can you please put the woodwinds section of an orchestra please
It’s weird that even though it’s in the key of G major, it sounds wrong if it’s purely in that key. It actually sounds more natural to be purely in minor if you had to choose between the two.
somehow creep in a minor chord sounds happier?