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They call me Tundra Boy
Join Date: Sep 2005
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Now, I'm suggesting here that the majority of western music uses melodies, scales and harmonies which can be roughly categorised as: Classical (straightforward major or minor scales and chord structures) Folk (modes) Jazz Blues In which most pop acts fall on the classical side, using the major or minor scales in a pretty straightforward way. From memory, the melodies for songs like 'Hit Me Baby One More Time' (Britney) and 'You And Your Hand' (Pink) wouldn't sound very out of place as the theme to some Rimsky Korsakov Russian nationlist stomper, in that they make very clear use of minor scales and are very on-note. Back to the list, some of the singers just sing pop music. It's major of minor melodies, maybe it has sad themes but then so does lots of non-blues music: Monica (from what I remember hearing) Jamelia Kelly Rowland Are all, from the music I've heard in the last few years, just pop. I'm pretty sure they are in the pop section in shops over here, not R'n'B. Either way, that's where I'd put them. On the other hand. Ashanti Kelis Amerie Lemar Beyonce John Legend Amy Winehouse Corinne Bailey Rae Mary J Blige All have lots of blue notes and in their music. I'm not claiming they have BB King solos, sing about shootin' their woman or meeting the devil at the crossroads. But why would they? Most of the singers are women who live a long way from any rural intersections. A lot of the harmonies, rhythms and melodies ARE derived from blues* ... if they're not from there then where ARE they from? *Ok, gospel too, which may be more classical than blues. Quote:
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