Songs that use the Subtonic chord

Attempt Pianote FREE for 30-Days: and think about signing up for their YouTube channel:. Take a look at my video on the Mixolydian mode:. The subtonic chord is the major chord constructed on the decreased 7th degree of the major scale, so in the secret of C significant, Bb significant would be the subtonic chord. The outro music to this video is my track "Mothers Day" which you can hear in full on Spotify:….

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Why are there no black notes in these gaps?

Why exists no black note between B and C or between E and F? Well, this is a basic sounding question with a not very simple answer. You'll need to be staying up in your seat for this one! My video on Microtonality: My video on 12-tone Equal Character: This video is a revised re-upload. I originally published this video in April 2022, however quickly realised from the response in the remarks that I…

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Why is there no B# or E# on the piano?

Why exists no black note in between B and C or between E and F? Well, this is a basic sounding concern with a not very simple answer. You'll need to be staying up in your seat for this one! The outro song is my tune "The Longest March" and it is offered on Spotify:. My video on Microtonality:. And, an additional unique thanks goes to Douglas Lind, Vidad Flowers, Ivan Pang, Waylon Fairbanks,…

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Bohemian Rhapsody in 9 different scales

Download your FREE, 21-day RipX trial: Each musical scales has its own distinctive noise, its own tonality, and one of the best ways to compare those sounds is to take a piece of music, like Bohemian Rhapsody, and adapt it into a series of different scales. So that's what we're going today, starting with Bohemian Rhapsody's native Major scale and after that venturing through a vast array of other scales including Lydian, Melodic Minor,…

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