Done (Rock and Jazz)
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Wednesday, July 4, 2018 - 13:16
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all my music is public domain. This is probably my most unique song yet. Hope you like it.
A lesson I made about this song.
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just include my name, Alex McCulloch. Attribution appreciated but not required.
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![audio/mpeg Done (Rock and Jazz).mp3](/modules/file/icons/audio-x-generic.png)
![audio/mpeg Done (Electronic).mp3](/modules/file/icons/audio-x-generic.png)
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This is definitely one of your best so far!!
Thank you. It uses two different timings. I used the natural minor to make my chords but the modes I used were unique from my other songs. In that I used Dorian #4 in places that it does not naturally occur. Such as over the ii, i, and v chords. The Dorian #4 naturally wants to occur on the iv chord because it is the 4th mode of the harmonic minor (4th chord). Using Dorian #4 unnaturally like this is difficult but it brings tension to the song and is also not a commonly used mode so it brought originality to the song. I'm definitely planing on using this mode like this in the future.
I used the same the same technique as this one for this song. https://opengameart.org/content/gone-rock