Significance of pop songs with progressions that alternate one chord with one that's three semitones below it – music.stackexchange.com 01:57 Posted by Unknown No Comments I've noticed a couple of pop songs that use one chord progression that alternates between swapping one chord (either fifth or fourth) with one that's three semitones below it (to third or second): ... from Hot Questions - Stack Exchange OnStackOverflow via Blogspot Share this Google Facebook Twitter More Digg Linkedin Stumbleupon Delicious Tumblr BufferApp Pocket Evernote Unknown Artikel TerkaitDo we cite results in arxiv which is obviously wrong? – academia.stackexchange.comDo we cite results in arxiv which are obviously wrong? – academia.stackexchange.comWhat is the wingspan of Wings of Flying? – rpg.stackexchange.comYour browser does not currently recognize any of the video formats available – apple.stackexchange.comCulturally acceptable methods of "Burying" bodies of dead AIs – worldbuilding.stackexchange.comWhy should "are" be used here instead of "is"? – ell.stackexchange.com
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