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Originally Posted by Rjinnx
I can't seem to get your point. First you ask me to give you an example of dissonant sounds fading in and out, I gave you one. Then you add "ending like Strawberry Fields Forever". Are you trying find a replica of the song? The argument was about sophistication, not copycats.
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I guess you knew what I meant about the double fade-out ending that ends "Strawberry Fields Forever"
I am talking about "Strawberry Fields Forever" unusual song form called a double-fade with a fade in which is different than just fading in sounds during a track. I how they used it as a psychedelic effect. I like how the song fades out initially to silence and and then fades backs in with this dissonant out sounds backward music & and then fades out with odd vocal noises.
Many musicians fade in sounds in during a track the Beatles did it countless times but it's a different technique than the double fade-out ending of "Strawberry Fields Forever".