Difference between revisions of "Songs Based on Harmonic Minor Scale"
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* [[Hate This & I'll Love You (song)|Hate This & I'll Love You]] (partial) | * [[Hate This & I'll Love You (song)|Hate This & I'll Love You]] (partial) | ||
* [[Hoodoo (song)| Hoodoo]] | * [[Hoodoo (song)| Hoodoo]] | ||
* [[Micro Cuts (song)|Micro Cuts]] | |||
* [[Muscle Museum (song)|Muscle Museum]] | * [[Muscle Museum (song)|Muscle Museum]] | ||
* [[Space Dementia (song)|Space Dementia]] (partial) | * [[Space Dementia (song)|Space Dementia]] (partial) | ||
* [[Unintended (song)|Unintended]] |
Latest revision as of 18:22, 15 November 2018
Like any good composer who follows musical conventions, Matt often uses the harmonic minor scale, which is a minor scale with the 7th degree raised by a half step to create a leading tone that wants to be resolved to the tonic. One of the primary effects of this change--and the dead giveaway to identifying these scales--is that the v chord becomes a V chord (e.g., in the key of Cm, gm becomes G). Let's see how many of these we can find. Feel free to contribute to both the information and the organization.
- City of Delusion
- Con-Science
- Darkshines
- Dead Inside
- Endlessly
- Exo-Politics (partial)
- Hate This & I'll Love You (partial)
- Hoodoo
- Micro Cuts
- Muscle Museum
- Space Dementia (partial)
- Unintended