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@BIGDUEL

6 months ago

nah composers are cowards for not using this more it’s fire

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@RoyalDrummr

6 months ago

Stravinsky is one of my favorite classical composers just because he is one of the most out of the box writers out there.

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@jtrujillomusic

6 months ago

Composers use polychords, but not in that way. You might see upper extension that imply them (Cmaj9 #11 would basically be the D|C example)

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@Symphonicrockfran

6 months ago

Keith Emerson (influenced by 19th century classical music) uses a lot of polychords in Emerson, Lake & Palmer albums

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@majman446

6 months ago

Jazzy af tho

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@lapurplemando5837

6 months ago

I chord progression I wrote using a poly chord was Gm, Gm over Fm, C. Sound pretty nice

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@ABNAV_

6 months ago

Wow.. this sounds soo beautiful

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@auradmg

6 months ago

D in your right hand, C in your left hand? That's not a polychord, that's a party!

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@billanderson9908

6 months ago

You're good, thank you. How about the Neapolitan 6th?

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@Kromahtique

5 months ago

Why does it inspire me of Star Wars?

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@Leo-cq5lo

6 months ago

Kinda sounds like “all I need” piano ending

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@penfold7800

6 months ago

Ooh, Cheers thanks, this is great

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@Sopphopper

6 months ago

I was thinking about the Rite of Spring before he mentioned it! But not that part of it, rather the beginning of the second movement, where you have Eb7 over Fb. This is truly awesome music!

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@shtrdVo1cano

6 months ago

I really like your channel, David!

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@angrytedtalks

6 months ago

John Williams used poly chords in the Star Wars score.

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@LeHei69

2 months ago

That first D/C is some Gran Turismo type shit.

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@BrodiePufall

6 months ago

Reminds me of Aja Steely Dan

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@AzinCT

4 weeks ago

Reminds me of first track of The Eraser album by Thom Yorke

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@theepisofdiabolos-dj5xh

6 months ago

i think his is used in a recent andrew huang song. it's really good

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@DonovanPresents

6 months ago

How do you work poly chords into music? I love this idea!

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