December 28, 20196 yr Sometimes, you have to mix things up a bit. In this piece, I explore a synthetic scale that I've just had sitting around someplace (cause, yes, I do indeed keep synthetic scales just lying around on pieces of paper). I like the results -so I figured I'd share. Hope you all enjoy!
December 28, 20196 yr The textures are interesting. I like the willingness to play with dissonance, I am trying to coax myself into that. Interesting ending. All in all, a good piece in my opinion, but it feels a little confined. I don't think there is a way to break out of that unless you are Debussy or a supercomputer, though.
December 28, 20196 yr Also, If you could do one with the super locrian with a flat 7th that would be the †its!! Cuz I am literally obsessed with that scale and it would make me happy to see it explored!
December 28, 20196 yr Author 3 minutes ago, Left Unexplained said: Also, If you could do one with the super locrian with a flat 7th that would be the †its!! Cuz I am literally obsessed with that scale and it would make me happy to see it explored! I've thought about exploring that mode!
December 28, 20196 yr wait no its not the super locrian with a flat seventh sorry, its the lydian with a flat 7th that is a mode of the super locrian. I think Debussy uses it a lot in sirenes
December 28, 20196 yr Author D Eb F G Ab B C D That's the scale I used. I suppose you could say Eb with an augmented 5th...
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