You might have some fun with this (modulations, Chromatics)

Chords, scales, harmony, melody, etc.
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Or you might tear it apart, I dunno.

I was EXCRUCIATINGLY bored today and started doodling. It occured to me as I wrote how much of the knowledge in this forum has already rubbed off on me.

The following is a quick example, for newcomers or those interested in examining someone else's work, of how to use the assorted chromatic harmonic ideas in this forum to create some really cool stuff.

The piece, while short, modulates 8 times (6 depending on how you classify the first little portion), so anyone interested in modulation and applications of it might find it nifty.

Here is the mp3

Here is the MIDI

Here is the .txt analysis (I had to use .txt to make the ASCII line up right)

Enjoy!
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I was just planning to ask about this...that someone take all this music theory (chords and all) and apply it using sound examples so those of us who are learning it may grasp it better, and see how it applies in the real world.
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Toxikator, you know I dig Chromaticism and I wonder which ideas brought on this forum you used, I'm dying to know... are we supposed to register to yet another forum to get those files ?!

Really eager to give this a listen and some thorough reading.

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:doh: you probably have to be registered to www.theflipsideforum.com to access attachments, evidently.
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So you have no other means to post those files online ? I'm really interested in the same stuff as you are.

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I have the means, I have some webspace...

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sweet dude, sounds more like music than anything else. some chromatic stuff can get more atonal than anything. Congrats

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very very cool indeed:)
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very interesting, thanks :)
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