is using the major 7th as a leading tone before resolving to your root note cheating?
is using the major 7th as a leading tone before resolving to your root note cheating?
Falling into your wing while paragliding is called 'gift wrapping' and turns you into a dirt torpedo pic.twitter.com/oQFKsVISkI
— Mental Videos (@MentalVids) March 15, 2023
Umm, a major what?
almost as big as mine haha
Yes
There's a right way to make music anon
you said "yes it's cheating" but then that it's the right way
wym?
I know every classical jerkoff would do this all the time but it feels cheap but also so natural to do
If it sounds good it sounds good
Get your head out of your ass
but fast food tastes good
Food is music
maybe you're right spongebob poster
probably not, but maybe
The whole point of theory is to know what sounds good, not to be ‘rules’ per se. Even parallel fifths aren’t completely unheard of in baroque/classical.
yes yes I know but what I'm describing is as cliche as a blues progression. To simplify the question, is using tropes hack?
Hell no. If you avoid musical tropes you end up with John Cage nonsense.
if you like keeping your soul intact and going to heaven, yes.
its not fair bros. don't let women see this image.
you discovered the secret. congrats you now know music theory
all resolutions are cheating
the true path is forever sus
you're actually correct btw, resolutions are for cowards.