On YouTube there is a demo of John doing ‘If I Fell’, where the section I’ve already mentioned appears to be a bit different melodically. Slightly different chords used, as well. I think I’m on to something here. [While others, I guess, will think I’m just ON something.] Re...
The line “just holding hands” is on Em and A, the ii and V chords in D major. We just modulated up a half-step, which is wildly unconventional thing for a rock song to do three quarters of the way through its intro. The weirdest thing is that the shift to the key of D does ...
“If I Fell” is a song by English rock band the Beatles which first appeared in 1964 on the album A Hard Day’s Night in the United Kingdom and on...
a我有点睡眠不足 ,所以刚才我睡着了 My sleep is a little insufficient, therefore I fell asleep a moment ago[translate] awe all like listening to him in class and find with him after school. 我们全部象听他在类和发现与他在学校以后。[translate] ...
affrettando – having velvety harmony in the bass – tonic, subdominant, dominant; dominant seventh leading to the final tonic; interesting fetching modulations and major, minor, dominant, augmented, diminished and half-diminished chords; harmonic, melodic, diatonic, chromatic, pentatonic, octatonic scal...
INTRO: Notes/chords to last line of last verse.CAPO: 2nd Fret/KEY: E/PLAY: D[A7] Today I [D] passed you [A7] on the [D] street[D7] And my [G] heart fell at your [D] feetI Can't [A7] Help It If I'm Still In Love With [D] You[A7] Somebody [D] els...
The Kinks (1968):Ray Davies turned back the clock to an earlier time with this concept album about Victorian mores and ideology after a few years of cranking out two- and three-minute British garage-rock songs with two and three chords. It's the Kinks' most cohesive work and one of the...
CHAPTER I CHORDS OF MEMORY It was Sunday night and the great city was hushed in silence. A thick mist hung over streets and houses through which numerous lights endeavoured to force their rays. Few people were astir and all traffic had ceased. Presently the chimes from a hidden church ...
" which also stars Jane Fonda and Lily Tomlin.The title tracktraces the drudgery and misogyny of working in the corporate world with the opening chords inducing the anxiety of heading to the office each morning. Parton famously wrote the track—which was also featured on her album, "9 to 5...
That said, there were one or two moments where things fell flat or my writerly instincts were left dissatisfied. Or just things that I really had to get my teeth into in a bigger way. I’ve left things to the end of the season rather than responding to each episode for two reasons....