ABBA - Mamma Mia: start of the chorus, the Mam- and Mi- from the first phrase (note E both times). Greta Van Fleet - You're The One: start of the verse, the very first syllable (Ba-), note E Greta Van Fleet - Flower Power: first verse, line "Day by day by day" - the 2nd and 3rd "day"-s are E and B respectively ...and many other songs, these were just the first to come in mind...
Great stuff! The B is definitely the most interesting. And I assume all the E's either become Ds or F#s on the following note. But very cool if they sit on the Es. Thank you for playing and well done for being first 👏 If you need a more difficult challenege which you clearly do, then try either this one ruclips.net/user/shortsque1oLSfqks?si=hJT69WZnaz4mNniI. Or can you find us all a song where the singer is singing an Eb or an F or an Ab over a D chord? 🤘
@@soundtuition actually, I'm going to lurk through the songs I've listened to years ago 😀 Since then I'm mostly into an instrumental music, and from there I could for sure name some examples of Eb, F or Bb in the lead voice over D chord.
Feel free to drop a couple examples of instrumentals that do this. If nothing else, I always appreciate the opportunity to have the excuse to listen to something I might not have heard before. I dont think I know Greta Van Fleet so I look forward to doing some listening! Have a top day 🤘
ABBA - Mamma Mia: start of the chorus, the Mam- and Mi- from the first phrase (note E both times).
Greta Van Fleet - You're The One: start of the verse, the very first syllable (Ba-), note E
Greta Van Fleet - Flower Power: first verse, line "Day by day by day" - the 2nd and 3rd "day"-s are E and B respectively
...and many other songs, these were just the first to come in mind...
Great stuff! The B is definitely the most interesting. And I assume all the E's either become Ds or F#s on the following note. But very cool if they sit on the Es. Thank you for playing and well done for being first 👏 If you need a more difficult challenege which you clearly do, then try either this one
ruclips.net/user/shortsque1oLSfqks?si=hJT69WZnaz4mNniI.
Or can you find us all a song where the singer is singing an Eb or an F or an Ab over a D chord? 🤘
@@soundtuition actually, I'm going to lurk through the songs I've listened to years ago 😀
Since then I'm mostly into an instrumental music, and from there I could for sure name some examples of Eb, F or Bb in the lead voice over D chord.
Feel free to drop a couple examples of instrumentals that do this. If nothing else, I always appreciate the opportunity to have the excuse to listen to something I might not have heard before. I dont think I know Greta Van Fleet so I look forward to doing some listening! Have a top day 🤘