From: Ben Goldman on 28 Jan 2010 19:50 Nil wrote: > On 28 Jan 2010, "polymod" <polymod(a)optonline.net> wrote in > cakewalk.audio: > > > Yes ladies and gentleman, it's time to play "Chord Of The Day". > > > > If you can name the chord you win an all expenses paid trip to the > > Anheuser Busch Brewery right here in beautiful sunny Newark, New > > Jersey! (rats not included) > > http://www.sonicmusic.net/Chord_Of_The_Day_1.mp3 > > > > Hint: > > > > It is NOT a form of a Bb or any other demolished chord > > I did NOT set all channels to a different patch and sit on the > > keyboard...although the thought did cross my mind. > > > Hmmmm... not sure I can pick out everything. Do you count the tympany > as being a contributing note? I can't identify its pitch. I think I > hear a G triad in there, maybe mushed up with a Cm7. If so, you could > maybe call it Cm9(ma7) or G/Cm7. > > How close to the beer did I get? I never have been good at play by ear stuff. All I get out of this is an A#/Bb at the top. I also suck at theory. ;) -- Cheers, Ben
From: Neil Rutman on 28 Jan 2010 21:03 I'm goin with G7 b5 or Gm7 b5 Neil R "polymod" <polymod(a)optonline.net> wrote in message news:4b61f344$0$5012$607ed4bc(a)cv.net... > Yes ladies and gentleman, it's time to play "Chord Of The Day". > > If you can name the chord you win an all expenses paid trip to the > Anheuser > Busch Brewery right here in beautiful sunny Newark, New Jersey! > (rats not included) > http://www.sonicmusic.net/Chord_Of_The_Day_1.mp3 > > Hint: > > It is NOT a form of a Bb or any other demolished chord > I did NOT set all channels to a different patch and sit on the > keyboard...although the thought did cross my mind. > > Free time is a dangerous thing for a piano tuner that decided to stay home > due to icy conditions. > > ;) > Poly > >
From: jeffl on 29 Jan 2010 03:17 I'm playing it on guitar but I'm not sure what it's called! Like G9add6 or something I probably wont play for awhile--am I close? "polymod" <polymod(a)optonline.net> wrote in message news:4b61f344$0$5012$607ed4bc(a)cv.net... > Yes ladies and gentleman, it's time to play "Chord Of The Day". > > If you can name the chord you win an all expenses paid trip to the > Anheuser > Busch Brewery right here in beautiful sunny Newark, New Jersey! > (rats not included) > http://www.sonicmusic.net/Chord_Of_The_Day_1.mp3 > > Hint: > > It is NOT a form of a Bb or any other demolished chord > I did NOT set all channels to a different patch and sit on the > keyboard...although the thought did cross my mind. > > Free time is a dangerous thing for a piano tuner that decided to stay home > due to icy conditions. > > ;) > Poly > >
From: polymod on 29 Jan 2010 08:54 "Nil" <rednoise(a)REMOVETHIScomcast.net> wrote in message news:Xns9D0EC334E8E34nilch1(a)130.133.4.11... > On 28 Jan 2010, "polymod" <polymod(a)optonline.net> wrote in > cakewalk.audio: > > > Yes ladies and gentleman, it's time to play "Chord Of The Day". > > > > If you can name the chord you win an all expenses paid trip to the > > Anheuser Busch Brewery right here in beautiful sunny Newark, New > > Jersey! (rats not included) > > http://www.sonicmusic.net/Chord_Of_The_Day_1.mp3 > > > > Hint: > > > > It is NOT a form of a Bb or any other demolished chord > > I did NOT set all channels to a different patch and sit on the > > keyboard...although the thought did cross my mind. > > > Hmmmm... not sure I can pick out everything. Do you count the tympany > as being a contributing note? No. The typmpany is just doubling the lowest note. >I can't identify its pitch. I think I > hear a G triad in there, maybe mushed up with a Cm7. If so, you could > maybe call it Cm9(ma7) or G/Cm7. > How close to the beer did I get? Hehe...closer than the rest<g> Poly
From: polymod on 29 Jan 2010 08:56
"Ben Goldman" <BenGoldmanREMOVE(a)centurytel.net> wrote in message news:xn0gponj177oru000(a)news.nw.centurytel.net... > Nil wrote: > > > On 28 Jan 2010, "polymod" <polymod(a)optonline.net> wrote in > > cakewalk.audio: > > > > > Yes ladies and gentleman, it's time to play "Chord Of The Day". > > > > > > If you can name the chord you win an all expenses paid trip to the > > > Anheuser Busch Brewery right here in beautiful sunny Newark, New > > > Jersey! (rats not included) > > > http://www.sonicmusic.net/Chord_Of_The_Day_1.mp3 > > > > > > Hint: > > > > > > It is NOT a form of a Bb or any other demolished chord > > > I did NOT set all channels to a different patch and sit on the > > > keyboard...although the thought did cross my mind. > > > > > > Hmmmm... not sure I can pick out everything. Do you count the tympany > > as being a contributing note? I can't identify its pitch. I think I > > hear a G triad in there, maybe mushed up with a Cm7. If so, you could > > maybe call it Cm9(ma7) or G/Cm7. > > > > How close to the beer did I get? > > I never have been good at play by ear stuff. All I get out of this is > an A#/Bb at the top. I also suck at theory. ;) Close. It's a "B" at the top. Poly |