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ITT: Sup Forums makes a song one note at a time
Fuck you
yeah, no
C#
"no"
Gsus
C#
Gmin7-C7-Fmaj7
A
BFLAT
F
A
D E A Bb C# D E F G# A on a slide whistle
Bleep
G
what if I don't know music theory
lol like just do farting noises with your palms or something
*throw grenade into audience*
The Coltrane changes in C
Bzzzzzz# on Vuvuzela
kickass xylophone solo
C Lydian Flat 7th Arpeggio rooted from π hz
B beep
Max volume 808 bass kick
backwards moan noise
C (-1 octave), quarter note every measure
Bbb Dotted 8th note
#include
//include this code so listeners can
//pass their coding interviews
int main(void)
{
int i;
for(i=1; i
meant to reply to op, also sorry for shitty formatting
God only knows
OP here
Is anyone actually going to make a youtube video for this? lol
If I interviewed you and you spat thi shit at me, you would fail.
3 A notes as triplets starting on the first beat
3 C notes as triplets starting on the second beat
3 E notes as triplets starting on the fourth beat
what's the difference between a 7 chord and a maj7 chord?
When you see "maj7" in a chord, it means the seventh is taken from the major scale, and you'll use the formula 1-3-5-7. A Cmaj7 chord is the notes C-E-G-B. When you just see "7", the chord is a "dominant 7th" chord (I'll expand on this below). Dominant 7ths have the formula 1-3-5-b7, so C7 is C-E-G-Bb