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How Pink Floyd used the Miles Davis chord
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@Jaxck77

1 year ago

As soon as he started with the connection to Miles, I started to hear that bit in the Jazz. It’s amazing how much deeper these kind of connections make pop & rock music!

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@egojonesband

1 year ago

Rick brought a level of theoretical musicianship to the band that I don’t think any of the other guys possessed

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@Dekoherence-ii8pw

1 year ago

"Normally you go G, B7 Em". I'm getting massive "Paul McCartney - Another Day" vibes from that!

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@ColinProcter

1 year ago

I've always loved the way that chord transition slips sideways into the Em. So so cooool.....

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@thomasschneider3056

1 year ago

Geniusses inspiring geniusses. I love David's analysises which are showing the greatness of good music.

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@henmat3000

1 year ago

I still own this documentary on DVD. It's called Classic Albums: Pink Floyd - The Making of 'The Dark Side of the Moon' (2003)

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@haidynwendlandt2479

1 year ago

Really one of the best keyboard players in rock music

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@donnydarko7624

1 year ago

This is a perfect example of why one should be constantly expanding their musical tastes.

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@lisasimonson5051

6 months ago

Miles Davis, kind of Blue, one of my favorite albums of all time.

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@stephenowens5091

1 year ago

Absolutely love Rick Wright, a brilliant man with an angelic voice.

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@mikefarquhar5063

11 months ago

One of my favourite transitions ❤

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@stevewilson7915

1 year ago

Absolutely beautiful, so skin crawlingly beautiful.

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@ThinWhiteAxe

1 year ago

Rick was such an underappreciated but integral part of Pink Floyd❤❤

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@curiouscurious6558

1 year ago

B7, D7 F7, AND Ab7 are all related because by moving one of its notes a half step form the same DImished chord (C, Eb, F#, or A dim) that dimisnished chord with a B bass note creates a B7b9, same chord with a D bass note creates a D7b9, etc.

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@michaeldematteis9944

1 year ago

This is one of the funnest progressions to play.i love that transition back to Em.they could of used a D dom7,but he used the #9 to a diminished 7,so cool.i sometimes play a flat 9 its sounds awesome too

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@stefanmachler8295

11 months ago

I never would have hear this connection! Really great!

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@Yeehaw123

1 year ago

More videos of Pink Floyd pls🤩💗

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@Bikewithlove

1 year ago

This is one of the coolest things in rock history - just a simple decision made out of a bit of careful listening. It makes the whole album.

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@MrJeremy0311

1 year ago

We miss you so much, Rick!

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@kenkinnally6144

1 year ago

Any great band is somewhat more than the sum of it's individual parts. It would sound strange saying a guy in as successful a band as Pink Floyd is under-appreciated. But this is a perfect example of how Rick Wright contributed musically to make the final 'product' that much better! With all the publicized drama between Waters and Gilmore he sometimes gets overlooked.
Another great example of a Wright idea is that chord in Us And Them. You know the chord: "Us and them...(chord change) and after all..." It's the kind of musical element Roger Waters didn't come up with on his own, no matter how great his lyrics are. That's what collaboration is all about.

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