Why You Feel Nostalgia from this Angsty Chord
What happens when you mix the chords from relative major and minor keys Is This Book the Key to Anime JPOP Music It turns out that Relative Multipolar Tonality, an idea outlined by Kayano Chino in the book Japanese Music Harmony, is not that unusual a harmonic technique. We look at a handful of American and British pop songs that all use a mixture of chords from the major key and its relative minor. Songs included: Such Great Heights by The Postal Service Cryin by Aerosmith Don t Look Back in Anger by Oasis I Want To Hold Your Hand by The Beatles Creep by Radiohead Steven Universe Opening by Rebecca Sugar Space Oddity by David Bowie Check out my new course Pillars of Composition LINKS My new composition course Join my newsletter for updates and more
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