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Another chord (sorry):

http://www.box.net/shared/covxqmb9ur

There was a bit of set to when this was first heard in public.

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The Fex wrote:Hakey wins for correctly identifying the kraut.
:bang:

I've no excuse, other than:

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G.L. and J.S.B. - separated at birth?

Off to buy medicine...back later.
Pithy apothegm goeth here...

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hakey wrote:Another chord (sorry):

http://www.box.net/shared/covxqmb9ur

There was a bit of set to when this was first heard in public.
Disengaging brain, responding emotionally:

Gymnopédies.

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You're in the right ball park, though Satie is, I believe, considered an impressionist composer - the composer who used this chord wasn't.

Perhaps you are being mislead by the synth patch I used, which makes the chord sound prettier than I think the composer intended. In context it is a very discordant chord.

The set-to I alluded to is a definite clue - something like 'Rock Around the Clock', but more high brow.

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Stravinsky's "The Rite of Spring"?

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I was just thinking, "hakey seems like a smart bloke, he knows lots of big words and some very nice chords. I wonder what his music's like? I should check out his website."

Could you please explain to me why I am now looking at washing machines? :x

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GaryG wrote:Stravinsky's "The Rite of Spring"?
Is that a chord? ;)

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The Fex wrote:Could you please explain to me why I am now looking at washing machines? :x
Because you clicked on the www bit in my profile? :roll:

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um...

yes?

ppp?

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GaryG wrote:um...

yes?
um... no. ;)

You're on the right lines, but the chord I'm after has a been given a name, or at least, it is associated with a particular movement.

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hakey wrote:it is associated with a particular movement.
Jumping up and down?

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The Fex wrote:
hakey wrote:it is associated with a particular movement.
Jumping up and down?
That's a pretty neat summing up of ballet - so yes.

Here's the notes: E G# B Eb Gb Bb Db

Shouldn't be too difficult to get now.

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It's "The Augurs Of Spring Chord", from the second movement in The Rite Of Spring. Gary wins.

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The premiere involved one of the most famous classical music riots in history
So there were other 'famous classical music riots'?
Fellow composer Camille Saint-Saëns famously stormed out of the première allegedly infuriated over the misuse of the bassoon
If there's one thing I can't tolerate it's 'misuse of the bassoon'! :lol:

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hakey wrote:If there's one thing I can't tolerate it's 'misuse of the bassoon'! :lol:
band camp must have been hell for you.
An idiot on Set Theory:
"In some cases there is an object called red that contains everything that is red. In much the same way a pot is a plate."

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