Fringe Opening theme- how to play
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@ahauntedtrainman Thank you. :D
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@THEG00GLYFACE I do believe that was the most pretentious thing I've ever seen in my life, and I've seen "Frasier"
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W/o even knowing any notes in the piece, (btw it's a piece, not a song) the first progression is a 1-6 progression, or i-VI, if you've listened to any classical pieces b4 in ur life, you'd notice that being a key progressions in most pieces, then after that there's 2 more distinct progressions that a lot of ppl tend to vary on, but they definitely both contain a scalar major seventh as well as the perfect 5th, no F dim, way off, again this is what u should at least perceive just from hearing it.
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TAMAHAAA <3
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@Joey31608 now you can walk through walls
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6:38 Peter Bishop would say: "Yes, easy as making a pie."
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hi is it a g dominant or a diminished 7th ?
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slower!!
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fringe is awesome. the begining song gives me a feeling of loneliness and chills.
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lol two of the stars in fringe are from australia and its not aired there?
Well done for finishing the equation!
Joey31608 3 years ago 30
you look like richard steig.
IceClanWarrior 2 years ago 19