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FGM
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Too quiet. Let´s place some voices in this forum...

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OK FGM 2023 C7C Mio babbino caro 15T #FGM.mp3
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EdGe
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Re: Too quiet. Let´s place some voices in this forum...

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What's the story on this composition? Did you use the Fantom (I assume you did)...sample vocals with your own backing with Fantom parts?

Noise! Noise! Noise!

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The moral of the story,
the moral of this song
is simply
than one could go
hearing something
while a thing in written,
cool or not,
does arrive.

There is an opera that includes the word "noise" in its lyrics.
It is "Lulu" by Alban Berg.
In Act 3, Scene 2 of the opera, thereis a chorus called "Die
Furcht vor dem, was sie wissen" (The Fear of What They Know), where the word "noise" appears in the lyrics.

An excerpt from the libretto:

"Seid ihr im Lärm erwacht? Habt ihr den grossen Lärm gehört?
Lärm, Lärm, Lärm, Lärm, Lärm.
Ja, auch die Ohren hören nicht, was der Lärm
machen soll. Lärm, Lärm, Lärm, Lärm, Lärm."

That is...

Have you awakened amidst the noise?
Have you heard the great noise?
Noise, noise, noise, noise, noise.
Yes, even the ears do not hear what the noise
is supposed to accomplish.
Noise, noise, noise, noise, noise.
.............

Great to hear from you...!!!!

Even when talking too much about nothing.
I mean, noising...

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Rialas
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Re: Too quiet. Let´s place some voices in this forum...

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The beginning is in D major with a minor (F natural) added, then the vocals in G major. I guess it can be an artistic choice, but sits very uncomfortably with me.
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Rialas wrote: 21:01, 30 May 2023 The beginning is in D major with a minor (F natural) added, then the vocals in G major. I guess it can be an artistic choice, but sits very uncomfortably with me.
See how the song suddenly dies...

The lady returning to the comfortable chord could not possibly be about to reveal a thing or two to her father...

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Re: Too quiet. Let´s place some voices in this forum...

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FGM wrote: 01:36, 31 May 2023
Rialas wrote: 21:01, 30 May 2023 The beginning is in D major with a minor (F natural) added, then the vocals in G major. I guess it can be an artistic choice, but sits very uncomfortably with me.
See how the song suddenly dies...

The lady returning to the comfortable chord could not possibly be about to reveal a thing or two to her father...


RCF FGM 2023 C7C Mio babbino caro 15T FGM NOT APPROVED.mp3

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Re: Too quiet. Let´s place some voices in this forum...

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Rialas wrote: 19:44, 31 May 2023
FGM wrote: 01:36, 31 May 2023
Rialas wrote: 21:01, 30 May 2023 The beginning is in D major with a minor (F natural) added, then the vocals in G major. I guess it can be an artistic choice, but sits very uncomfortably with me.
See how the song suddenly dies...

The lady returning to the comfortable chord could not possibly be about to reveal a thing or two to her father...


RCF FGM 2023 C7C Mio babbino caro 15T FGM NOT APPROVED.mp3

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It is...

I have found this...supporting my "artistic choice"....

"The suspended chord, commonly abbreviated as "sus", is a type of chord characterized by replacing the third note of a major or minor chord with another note from the scale. The suspended chord creates an interesting sound and can generate a sense of tension or harmonic ambiguity.

There are two main types of suspended chords: the sus4 chord and the sus2 chord. The names of these chords refer to the notes that are added in place of the third.

In the case of the sus4 chord, the third note of the chord (which would normally be the major or minor third) is replaced by the fourth note of the scale. For example, in a Dsus4 chord, the third note F# is replaced by the fourth note G. Therefore, a Dsus4 chord consists of the notes D, G, and A.

In the case of the sus2 chord, the third note of the chord is replaced by the second note of the scale. For example, in a Dsus2 chord, the third note F# is replaced by the second note E. So, a Dsus2 chord consists of the notes D, E, and A.

The distinctive feature of suspended chords is the absence of the major or minor third, which creates an open and ambiguous sound. Due to this ambiguity, suspended chords are often used to create harmonic tension and as a preparation to resolve to a major or minor chord. They can also be used to add variety and color to a chord progression.

It's important to note that, although the third note is replaced in suspended chords, they are still considered triad chords as they are formed by three basic notes: the root, the fourth or second, and the fifth."


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