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- What is penis music? 
- Not to mention that A G E spells “age,” and we’re talking about babies. 
  1·2 years ago 1·2 years ago- Vocal damage. 
  1·2 years ago 1·2 years ago- Not menacing but I will gladly accept it. 
  3·2 years ago 3·2 years ago- Another winner. 
  1·2 years ago 1·2 years ago- You didn’t specify the artist. 
- Does that work? 
- What is the benefit of this tuning? 
- What’s your favorite Beach Boys progression? 
  1·2 years ago 1·2 years ago- It’s hard to tell. 
- Is this a goodbye? 
 1·2 years ago 1·2 years ago- She was a Christian artist? 
  1·2 years ago 1·2 years ago- Thanks. Welcome to my community. 
  1·2 years ago 1·2 years ago- G: G B D D#maj7: D# G A# D A#: A# D F D7: D F# A C - None of these chords share a key, since G Major only has an F# and not a D# or an A# (the last of which would be written as Bb in a minor key.) However, I see a few trails that keep the progression solid: 1: G > G > F > F > then it loops; it’s a climb from the b7 to the subtonic to the tonic in a satisfying resolution 2: G > D > D > D… a simple I V I loop 3: D is an ostinato and since it is the V it keeps you in suspense, but also the D > D# > D > C dances around that to make it interesting 4: B > A# > A# > A… between the third and the ninth almost like a I V I 5: This is in no particular key, but jumping from G to D is boring, so they added tension with the bVI which invokes a spacey or nostalgic feeling, at least for my ears; also, A# to D# is a fourth like D to G so it doesn’t sound super jarring. - I hope that makes sense. - Edit: The shakiness can be derived from the unstable key center, to allude to the track title. The lyrics depict a character who has just gone through a breakup I presume, so they feel “blue” like a blue note doesn’t fit in the key. 
  1·2 years ago 1·2 years ago- Asus2 is A B E which rearranged is A E B going around the circle of fifths. That may be why. 
  1·2 years ago 1·2 years ago- I’m glad that you enjoyed it. 
Interesting tidbit. Thanks for sharing.