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Old 03-28-2012, 12:27 PM   #11 (permalink)
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Well you say that as if every scale has completely different notes. I mean typically chords within a progression are going to have quite a few similar notes making 1-2 scales applicable to the entire progression.



Im sorry but thats a terrible comparison. Comparing symetrical writing between classic rock 3-5 piece bands of the 60-70s to skrillex??? Not to mention the playing of each's respective music is done in an entirely different way.
Never would I ever compare Classic Rock to Skrillex. There is nothing to compare. BUT you can compare writing and the musicality behind it. I was giving contrast between symetrical writing and "non-symetrical writing." For example, Classic Rock usually follows a Ternary ABABA sequence, while artists like Skrillex write in ABABAC, also called a Rondo.
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