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muijonathan.com
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| | | | | Let me tell you about a mistake I made recently. Some months ago, I made a few calculations which seemed promising, and I thought they could lead to some new results. When I showed the calculations to my supervisor, he was skeptical, and rightly so. Our project involved some fairly abstract concepts in the theory... | |
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blog.discmakers.com
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| | | | | Jazz musicians integrate substitution chords on a regular basis, but other genres of music can employ this concept to great effect. | |
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johncarlosbaez.wordpress.com
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| | | | | A 'tritone substitution' is a popular trick for making your music sound more sophisticated. I'll show you a couple of videos with lots of examples. But since I'm mathematician, let me start with the bare-bones basics. The fifth note of the major scale is called the dominant. In the key of C it's G. A... | |
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discooboxnostalgia.blogspot.com
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