Isaac Hayes understood orchestral magic like Ennio Morricone and Lee Hazlewood. He understood the open nature of chord changes like Gil Scott-Heron and Donnie Hathaway. At 1:30 the intro takes a turn.
Never heard of Lee Hazlewood, one of America's strongest composers? He has lots of great songs imo, but here is the song that got him the most recognition, a song entitled "One Velvet Morning".
MORE glorification of "boring" progressions!
Let's hear it for "boring" chord progressions!
Favorite chord progression of the year?
Eurythmics - Winter Wonderland
Talking Heads - Stay Up Late
Devo - Gut Feeling
Justice - D.A.N.C.E
The Beach Boys - 'Til I Die
Any weird chord progressions that you have heard lately?
What are your thoughts on the obscure naming systems used by Ian Ring for scales, namely the Zeitler and Dozenal scales?
Styx - The Grand Illusion
People Strong In Theory: What unites these chords?
Aerosmith - Crying
Awolnation - Lie Love Live Love
can this community get an icon image
dont buy midi chord packs
The Beatles - Because
Of Montreal - Everything Disappears When You Come Around