Why Sting is uncopyable
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wrote on 15 Jun 2020, 02:01 last edited by
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wrote on 15 Jun 2020, 02:50 last edited by
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wrote on 15 Jun 2020, 03:06 last edited by
I have watched many of that guy's videos, they are enjoyable.
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wrote on 15 Jun 2020, 03:52 last edited by
George posting the Mark bait today.
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wrote on 15 Jun 2020, 05:04 last edited by
Um. No. Or, arguable.
Aeolian is also known as natural minor. It does not have a flat 6th, unless considered to be a relation to major, which would explain the flatted 6th, but then the lowered 3rd would also need to be acknowledged, as well as the raised 7th.
The G pedal point, or ostinato, does not establish G-Dorian, although emphasizing B-flat would help reinforce the Dorian. The lower tetrachords of Dorian and Aeolian are identical, 5th relation of course, which allows transient modulation between the two tonal areas without establishing a new key through traditional chord progressions.
Ax, help me out here, bud. I'm not near a keyboard.That being said, I really enjoy his videos. Rick has done a lot in opening up all styles of music to everyone. A bit heavy on the "buy my stuff" but I guess that's how he makes his living, YouTube and stuff. I would love to have his studio, but wouldn't we all.
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wrote on 15 Jun 2020, 05:40 last edited by
Ha. Sting doesn't have a clue what a mode is.
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wrote on 15 Jun 2020, 10:05 last edited by
I'm surprised they haven't banned music from The Police yet.
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wrote on 15 Jun 2020, 10:09 last edited by
Srsly though, cool video. A lot over my head, but I've often thought there was something unique in the songs by Sting that I just haven't heard anywhere else and always kind of wondered why.
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Srsly though, cool video. A lot over my head, but I've often thought there was something unique in the songs by Sting that I just haven't heard anywhere else and always kind of wondered why.