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why does the wind flow through water why water is flowed by the wind why flows the water in the wind flows the wind through water water flow wind flow why does the wind through water flow why does the wind flow through water why water is flowed by the wind why flows the water in the wind flows the wind through water water flow wind flow THIS IS VERSION TWO OF whydoesthewindthroughwaterflow. ---===((((( https://tinyurl.com/3ezk9vzf )))))===--- (underlying instrument is a solo improvised piano hence placing here)
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Hey again everyone Probably a stupid question but I would appreciate an answer. I think maybe this is just a case of using your ear, but if there is some theory behind it it would cool to be pointed in the right direction. When I write chord progressions I stick with the diatonic chords and use chromatic chords when I want something "out there" However i have recently been listening to this piece and have noticed the chords don't seem to be based on a scale, but it all flows very well. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7OSjxWJuuqQ For 0:00 - 0:18 it's alternating between D and Am At 0:22 it goes to Bb Then at 0:25 it goes at Gm Finally at 0:29 it goes to D There isn't a scale with all these chords, yet they work incredibly well. The melody also seems to change into different scales but it still sounds incredibly fluid, no note sticks out. I would love to be able to doing something like this, but like I said when I do anything outside of he scale I'm either the chords or the melody stick out more than I would like. Looking at the chords above, is there a reason (probably really obvious :headwall: ) they flow so well with the melody? Thanks for your time, this forum has been a great help for me.