Experiments with Symmetrical scales - (hungarian gypsy). The song is Unititled at the moment

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Uploaded by on Jan 27, 2011

Please excuse the horrendous sound quality and a few mess ups on my playing. Anyway, I planning on arranging this tune for a bigger ensemble to go along with the signature and form of this song, but it still needs some work, The beginning is just a breakdown of the process that went into the chord choices/voicings - I think it makes the song sound a little more intelligible and not like it's coming out of my ass. Then the end is just the second part of the song i'm thinking... but I don't really know where it should go at the moment, so it was just jamming mostly.

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  • The first line doesn't really make sense... :/

  • @werbnnerf Which part? the beginning is a derivation of that minor V thing. There will be a sequencing type thing that starts D, F#, A# and continues down like that until we arrive at the C chord as a violin part if that helps clarify...

  • I also apologize for the stiffness of my right hand, it is really cold outside.

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  • gimme tabs. now.

    i can always transpose but i am too lazy.

    tabs. now. gimme. now. please. :D

  • Ahhh. I see

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