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Uploaded by on Aug 18, 2007

This is the first tag I've written. Please comment, and enjoy!

Side notes: I finally got my mic to be directional so the sound quality is better, and my camera doesn't do that cutting out any more.

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  • I left this unresolved on purpose. At first I was going to resolve, but when I did the tag had less depth to it. It's my first tag I've written though. I'll resolve the next one.

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  • Out of tune would mean he is either sharp or flat. I believe you are talking about the dissonance or clashing of notes. Don't be cruel if you dont know what you're talking about.

  • That last chord is really interesting... But not in a bad way! Very unique. I like it a lot :-).

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  • add2, nice

  • You know what? Not a perfect harmony, not terribly polished - but still worth watching and worth posting. I enjoyed it. Keep on keepin' on! Salute from Houston, TX.

  • Not barbershop. But nice. Too many unisons and non-barbershop chords to really be barbershop. Still, good attempt. For the record, I couldn't do any better. :P

  • I'm back. I'm not hearing enough separation to figure out the notes themselves. I assumed it was an add 9 chord before, but this time I hear another note that I cannot place. Too many notes sound right. Heck, what I'm hearing may be an overtone.

    I'd love it if you (or someone with a better ear for this type of harmony) could tell me the notes on that last chord (and the chord right before that.)

  • the bass should have dropped down the octave after about 4 seconds on the last chord. would have sounded better. but i like a lot of bass in my acapella stuff.

  • @virtualbeck For me, it's not the lack of resolution, but the closeness of the chord. And, anyways, all resolutions are relative. I've resolved to a 9th chord quite often. But you got to do it from something really complicated.

  • that's what i think too

  • no it's not

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