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August 15, 2009 9:10 PM
What do you think it's going to be? Really?
There are 22 of me here, spanning 3 octaves to create a giant G9 chord. No pitch correction or shifting. Enjoy!
posted by askmeaboutLOOM (6 comments total)
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There are 22 of me here, spanning 3 octaves to create a giant G9 chord. No pitch correction or shifting. Enjoy!
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Awsomeness indeed. From my exalted position as Professor of Musical Theory And Wee Black Dots, it is my view that this is in fact in the key of L# with a flattened 19th in the aeolean sub-octaval scalar boomtastic. Am I right, or am I right?
posted by MajorDundee at 2:54 PM on August 16, 2009
posted by MajorDundee at 2:54 PM on August 16, 2009
not quite, Major...but close enough.
side note: the reason there are 22, and not 24 of me is simply because I forgot two voices, and by the time i got to it, it was too late, and I didn't really care.
I was originally just going to keep it as G major, and have it span a full 4 octaves, but I decided that would be, while impressive, boring. It's sad when something that's 13 seconds long is boring, and I'm quite fond of 9 chords.
posted by askmeaboutLOOM at 3:31 PM on August 16, 2009
side note: the reason there are 22, and not 24 of me is simply because I forgot two voices, and by the time i got to it, it was too late, and I didn't really care.
I was originally just going to keep it as G major, and have it span a full 4 octaves, but I decided that would be, while impressive, boring. It's sad when something that's 13 seconds long is boring, and I'm quite fond of 9 chords.
posted by askmeaboutLOOM at 3:31 PM on August 16, 2009
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posted by askmeaboutLOOM at 9:13 PM on August 15, 2009