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Subject: what key is this?!
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Original Message 1/2 21-Nov-00 @ 08:40 PM - what key is this?!
anyway, the b-line is:
f\e e-- e e e e-- e e e e e\d--- e e e e e-- e e e e-- e e\a/
1 e + a 2 e + a 3 e + a 4 e + a|1 e + a 2 e + a 3 e + a 4 e + a
where / indicates going up to the next note, \ down, etc...
not that it really matters... sounds like old trance, i.e flying rhino, etc. (imagine a thundering 101), at least note-wise.
now, it's the same notes as CMaj or AMin, so i'm guessing it's one of those strange modes or whatever (i.e lydian (or something) version of c)... what my main question is, is: why won't ANY riff that's not atonal (on E or, to a lesser extent, B) sound "right"? i have a few high slidy things doing shit on a/c\b and b\a/c/e\b, and that's fine, but it's still too damn drone-y and atonal... i NEED a melody of some sort.
so, am i screwed? i know i'm sounding like an idiot, i'd just sort of like to know what's going on instead of random trial and error...
p.s - writing a paper on the physics of music... fuck, that shit is CRAZY!!! i had no idea about ANYTHING like critical bandwidth, freq. descrimination (i.e your ear gets a composite wave (like, say, the sum of two detuned sine waves) and _seperates_ it into its component waves, sending _those_ to your brain! reverse additive synthesis!) and stuff. seriously, get a book, it's already given me about 40916709576 ideas. plus now i know WHY low register harmonies don't work. damn.
Message 2/2 21-Nov-00 @ 08:42 PM - RE: what key is this?!
thanks.
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