You can post anything or everything, I lurk a lot since I have nothing else better to do with my life (creepy right?). There’s nothing wrong with looking at my posts, they’re there to be seen. I’m glad you wrote, and looking forward to more. Soon.
Okay I shall post more. Thank you. Can I just ask you something? Typically for you, what mood do you find yourself in? You don’t have to go in any kind of details or anything. You don’t have to answer if course. But, are you typically sad or lost or mad or confused or ect?… just, the emotion you tend to feel most often..
Hey, I’m obviously not the intended recipient, I’m just an amateur cyber sleuth who likes to crack secret riddles and stuff. I didn’t read your whole post after reading the 1st sentence and realizing it was private.
But since this is a restricted thread, I thought it would be the perfect opportunity to reach out about a post you made the other day about the tritone (“devil’s interval”). Again I didn’t read the whole thing, only the preview, because it vanished before I clicked on it, but I was really intrigued at where it was going. Dude, I’m also a total music nerd and frustrated philosopher looking for bizarre life metaphors in harmonic concepts. And suicidal from time to time though currently in remission.
Any chance I can convince you to repost it here? As a reward I’ll hire a boys choir to sing you a suspended 4th resolving to a major triad.
Anyone who looks at my posts would crack the code in seconds really.. I mean… hacker!
Hey, I shall repost it. It was literally just me thinking about Music, as I typically do. I wish I could have written more about tritone resolutions, for there is a ton to say, especially on diminished 7 chords which has not 1 but 2 tritones. And it can literally resolve to any key if you modulate correctly. Which blew my mind. But I only talk about 7 chords on there.
I’ll repost it now. Thanks for being a great person and keep practicing music!
Also, I was actually thinking about posting about suspenses chords before I was going to do tritones lol. For if you play (example) Csus2 and Csus4 a few times, for long enough, you can totally resolve C to either major or minor and I think that’s a fascinating and unexpecting way to modulate.. you probably know that. But anyways..
Thanks for reposting!! I just submitted my long-ass winded comment over there. And I totally agree with the Csus2 & Csus4 setting us up for either major or minor resolution, whichever we choose. As you’ll see in my comment over there, I really dig harmonic ambiguity because that equates to FREEDOM!
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You can post anything or everything, I lurk a lot since I have nothing else better to do with my life (creepy right?). There’s nothing wrong with looking at my posts, they’re there to be seen. I’m glad you wrote, and looking forward to more. Soon.
Okay I shall post more. Thank you. Can I just ask you something? Typically for you, what mood do you find yourself in? You don’t have to go in any kind of details or anything. You don’t have to answer if course. But, are you typically sad or lost or mad or confused or ect?… just, the emotion you tend to feel most often..
Lonely
Oh 🙁 me too
Hey, I’m obviously not the intended recipient, I’m just an amateur cyber sleuth who likes to crack secret riddles and stuff. I didn’t read your whole post after reading the 1st sentence and realizing it was private.
But since this is a restricted thread, I thought it would be the perfect opportunity to reach out about a post you made the other day about the tritone (“devil’s interval”). Again I didn’t read the whole thing, only the preview, because it vanished before I clicked on it, but I was really intrigued at where it was going. Dude, I’m also a total music nerd and frustrated philosopher looking for bizarre life metaphors in harmonic concepts. And suicidal from time to time though currently in remission.
Any chance I can convince you to repost it here? As a reward I’ll hire a boys choir to sing you a suspended 4th resolving to a major triad.
Anyone who looks at my posts would crack the code in seconds really.. I mean… hacker!
Hey, I shall repost it. It was literally just me thinking about Music, as I typically do. I wish I could have written more about tritone resolutions, for there is a ton to say, especially on diminished 7 chords which has not 1 but 2 tritones. And it can literally resolve to any key if you modulate correctly. Which blew my mind. But I only talk about 7 chords on there.
I’ll repost it now. Thanks for being a great person and keep practicing music!
Also, I was actually thinking about posting about suspenses chords before I was going to do tritones lol. For if you play (example) Csus2 and Csus4 a few times, for long enough, you can totally resolve C to either major or minor and I think that’s a fascinating and unexpecting way to modulate.. you probably know that. But anyways..
Thanks for reposting!! I just submitted my long-ass winded comment over there. And I totally agree with the Csus2 & Csus4 setting us up for either major or minor resolution, whichever we choose. As you’ll see in my comment over there, I really dig harmonic ambiguity because that equates to FREEDOM!