you can't end a song on a dominant chord!!!
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- Опубликовано: 8 сен 2024
- Yes you can! Max Q did it! And Greg Volk arranged it! This is Max Q performing "Royal Garden Blues". Original video: • Max Q - Royal Garden B...
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oh hey i was the one who digitized this tape lol
Another banger by Jason Fieler... Might be the transcription GOAT
That casualness of Gary Lewis at ~0:23 is insane. Outrageous talent!! Also that fifth at 0:43.
Easy
Blues finds a way
yass MAX Q!!
every other video has tony in it
Is that the lead from main street? I feel like I've seen him in like 3 groups (Voces8 too?)
Same guy. Tony DeRosa. He was baritone in Keepsake and Platinum, lead in Max Q and Main Street. Now in Three and Half Men.
He hasn't been in Voces8, maybe you're thinking of Voctave, which he has been in
@jasonfieler that's probably right, I watched a video years and years ago and thought I saw him in a choral context
@@nelsonhemstreet3568 thanks for the info!
This ends on the tonic
True! I meant like a dominant 7th chord not the dominant chord of the progression, but I totally get how that wasn't clear what I meant in the title
Umm... While that WAS a dominant seventh TYPE of chord it was not THE dominant chord. Ya know whaddI mean?
True!
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That unison was dumb
holy shit i thought it was one singer until i saw this comment