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michelew
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Sat Jan 26, 2013 4:21 am

:laugh: :laugh: !

Funny man :cheer: ! And póór neighbour!! :S :P :laugh:


(I had missed your comment?! :unsure: )

tombo1230 wrote:
My neighbour was recently visiting India (Delhi) and she took ill while she was there, I'm sure she said it was chromatic dissonance she had :blush: :blink: She said she didn't use tonic and any sound heard from her was far from compelling. :laugh: :laugh:


Tom N.


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Sat Jan 26, 2013 5:16 pm

nesh16041972 wrote:
:laugh: :laugh: !

Funny man :cheer: ! And póór neighbour!! :S :P :laugh:


(I had missed your comment?! :unsure: )

tombo1230 wrote:
My neighbour was recently visiting India (Delhi) and she took ill while she was there, I'm sure she said it was chromatic dissonance she had :blush: :blink: She said she didn't use tonic and any sound heard from her was far from compelling. :laugh: :laugh:


Tom N.

Just a little joke! ;) :laugh:


Tom N.

EDIT: Incase anyone is wondering it was a reference to something Chris said :)

{ The addition of Bb and C/Bb is a different thing, really just adding some chromatic dissonance to change the sonority a bit. It almost undermines and confuses the tonic but creates a very compelling sound that could be announcing the end. It actually sets up the return to D very well as long as it doesn't get too far out.


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