300th Post, and A Bit of Music Theory

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This is the 300th entry on Adams Blog. Here's a bit of interesting music theory I learned this week for the musically inclined. It is impossible to play any sequence of dominant chords that don't sound good together. Try it out, just start playing random dominant chords on a piano. It always sounds good! Even the combinations that work the least, still don't sound bad: they "build tension"! It's pretty cool.

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Colin said:

I assume you mean "major," as dominant describes the relationship between 2 chords, and they do sound good together.

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