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Post by Hexspa on Mar 22, 2023 10:45:47 GMT
My flawed example was on the song It's My Life by The Animals. I said "the guitar plays a minor third while singer Eric Burdon goes back and forth between major and minor thirds to avoid a clash." You pointed out that Eric alternates between a normal and flatted fifth. I don't recall anything about a fourth higher. Well, that's convenient! I mentioned it in this post - from six years ago! Man, I can't believe this forum has been here that long. Anyway, I guess the song sounded like an Eb tonic and the bass was playing Eb-Ab. According to what I said, you may have thought the bass was playing an Ab chord with the Eb as the P5 instead of an Eb chord with the Ab as a P4. To be certain, I'd have to go back and listen. Overall, the song seems pretty complicated with double flats and blues scales so I'm wary to revisit it. If you want, I'm willing to accept a truce Cheers.
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