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The Likeliness of an Actual Bird Video (MV)




Performed By: post_Voron
Language: English
Length: 3:26
Written by: Thomas Raftsjö




post_Voron - The Likeliness of an Actual Bird Lyrics




In music
Chromatic mediants are "altered mediant and submediant chords."[1]
A chromatic me-DIE-DIE-DIE-diant relationship
Defined conservatively
Is a relationship between
Two sections
And/or chords whose roots are related by a major third or minor third
Third or minor third
Third or minor third
Third or minor bird

One tone
Sharing the same quality
Atone
Sharing the same quality
One tone
Tone
Tone
Oooh

Related by a major third or minor third
And contain one common tone
Bird
And contain one common key
Bird
Thereby sharing the same quality
That is major or minor third

Surprising, deceptive cadence
Prolonging the tonic harmony

Borrowed. Baroque. Harmony.....harmony

When a conservative relationship involves distant conservative theorists
Major or minor keys usually provide colour and interest while prolonging the romantic period

Rarity became even more prominent in post-romantic movement
They come from outside the key
They come from outside the chromaticism
They come from impressionistic music

Surprising, rare, baroque music
Surprising, baroque, dominant keys

Common third
Deceptive bird
Common, common, common, common bird

Root...root position
MAAAAUUUUWWLL
Secondary dominants
EEEEHHGGGG
May appear in either major or minor keys

Surprising, impressionistic keys

...and then...finally, one may consider
The likeliness of an actual bird
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In music
Chromatic mediants are "altered mediant and submediant chords."[1]
A chromatic me-DIE-DIE-DIE-diant relationship
Defined conservatively
Is a relationship between
Two sections
And/or chords whose roots are related by a major third or minor third
Third or minor third
Third or minor third
Third or minor bird

One tone
Sharing the same quality
Atone
Sharing the same quality
One tone
Tone
Tone
Oooh

Related by a major third or minor third
And contain one common tone
Bird
And contain one common key
Bird
Thereby sharing the same quality
That is major or minor third

Surprising, deceptive cadence
Prolonging the tonic harmony

Borrowed. Baroque. Harmony.....harmony

When a conservative relationship involves distant conservative theorists
Major or minor keys usually provide colour and interest while prolonging the romantic period

Rarity became even more prominent in post-romantic movement
They come from outside the key
They come from outside the chromaticism
They come from impressionistic music

Surprising, rare, baroque music
Surprising, baroque, dominant keys

Common third
Deceptive bird
Common, common, common, common bird

Root...root position
MAAAAUUUUWWLL
Secondary dominants
EEEEHHGGGG
May appear in either major or minor keys

Surprising, impressionistic keys

...and then...finally, one may consider
The likeliness of an actual bird
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Writer: Thomas Raftsjö
Copyright: Lyrics © O/B/O DistroKid

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