True, but he acts as if he doesn't even know the current mainstream version of the official explanation, still thinks the planes acted like bombs.
They put a Mixolydian spin on Ripple. The flattened 7 note, which is in tension with the root note (unresolved harmonic, vs major 7) creates a sense of dissonance, which is what makes the Mixol…
True, but he acts as if he doesn't even know the current mainstream version of the official explanation, still thinks the planes acted like bombs.
They put a Mixolydian spin on Ripple. The flattened 7 note, which is in tension with the root note (unresolved harmonic, vs major 7) creates a sense of dissonance, which is what makes the Mixolydian scale sound like a blue version of the "major" (Ionian) scale. This is what allows the smooth transition into The Other One theme (which is in E dorian, E5 (aka Eno3), Em, Esus4).
True, but he acts as if he doesn't even know the current mainstream version of the official explanation, still thinks the planes acted like bombs.
They put a Mixolydian spin on Ripple. The flattened 7 note, which is in tension with the root note (unresolved harmonic, vs major 7) creates a sense of dissonance, which is what makes the Mixolydian scale sound like a blue version of the "major" (Ionian) scale. This is what allows the smooth transition into The Other One theme (which is in E dorian, E5 (aka Eno3), Em, Esus4).