To Liat, <Raindog Harry>, 12.12.2004 14:54
To Liat, <marco>, 12.12.2004 14:59
To Liat, <Raindog Harry>, 12.12.2004 16:46
To Liat, <Tristan>, 12.12.2004 15:59
To Liat, <Raindog Harry>, 12.12.2004 16:32
To Liat, <Tristan>, 12.12.2004 16:51
Anthology, <Belzebuth>, 12.12.2004 16:55
Anthology, <Raindog Harry>, 12.12.2004 17:23
Anthology, <Belzebuth>, 12.12.2004 22:36
Anthology, <Raindog Harry>, 12.12.2004 23:11
Anthology, <Nicole>, 14.12.2004 06:41
Anthology, <Raindog Harry>, 14.12.2004 20:56
To Liat, <Raindog Harry>, 12.12.2004 16:58
To Liat, <Tristan>, 12.12.2004 17:03
To Liat, <Raindog Harry>, 12.12.2004 17:18
Subject To Liat
SenderRaindog Harry
Created12.12.2004 16:32

Hello Tristan, I'll answer you in English - Actually
I practise the chords both on piano and guitar. I
find it extremely interesting to discover for
instance that in November, the C7 chord when he
sings "lieves" in "It only believes (in a pile of
dead leaves," etc.) sounds "better" if the first note
of the left hand is on Bb, instead of starting on the
C note, (maybe real musicians will say that this is
nonsense, but to my ears at least it seems this way).
The C7 sounds "strange" in combination with the
voice, a bit dissonant-like (probably nonsense again,
I know no musical theory at all), maybe you will tell
me what you think, you're interested in Bach I read,
so you will maybe be able to explain this to me, why
it seems to make a difference on which note in a
chord you start. Anyway, these things are nice to
find out, also to see which are the chords in for
instance The Black Rider, the A7 with a lowered fifth
(A75b) sounds beautifully after the C major on the
guitar. It gives the melody "schwung", maybe I should
say "groovy" or something like that ;-)

Bye now,
H.
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