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ACE Chord Progression
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| kadomony |
what is it about this chord progresson that makes it so emotive?
is it just me that has great feelings when listening to ACE tunes? |
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| Omega_Blue |
| quote: | Originally posted by kadomony
what is it about this chord progresson that makes it so emotive?
is it just me that has great feelings when listening to ACE tunes? |
what?? |
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| thesuperfunk |
| wrong forum methinks. |
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| kadomony |
2 u. what forum would you suggest?
producing?
im discussing music. K. THANX. BYE. |
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| thesuperfunk |
| quote: | Originally posted by kadomony
2 u. what forum would you suggest?
producing?
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yes ... otherwise you're just leaving yourself open to clueless posts like the one above. :rolleyes: |
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| krew |
I also think that is right to post in the music category because this is a music thing (and no, he is not talking about an ace da brain track)
I never thought about this anyways, gonna try here anyways! thx :D |
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| Aquarian |
| A, C and E are chords. |
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| Ian^ |
it's the basic notation
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
forgetting the sharps/minors, every note work together, so a c e are part of that. |
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| Ishkur |
1-4-5 is a more popular progression, but just about any progression in Aeolian (Natural Minor) will do. They're all pretty much the same. Dutch trance loves using the 2-5-1* progression in different keys, and the vast majority of people can't tell its the same song replicated ten times over.
* = Incidentally, Frank Zappa called this progression "bad white person music" |
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