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Music Theory
The Doors songs that use just three primary chords
The prevalence of the three-chord song structure in Western popular music has, at this point, become emblematic. More...
Music Theory
The Doors songs with Aeolian and harmonic minor modes
Known since the Baroque era, the homophonic texture remains the most convenient songwriting technique based on the...
Music Theory
Dorian mode in The Doors songs
The Dorian minor mode is a part of the diatonic system that canonizes the usage of the seven heptatonic scales in...
Music Theory
Peace Frog: the only Doors song featuring Lydian mode
Peace Frog, released by the Doors on their 1970 album Morrison Hotel, has been met by a near-unanimous approval from...
Music Theory
Mixolydian mode in The Doors songs
It is no secret that the harmonic structure of a song and its adherence to the canons of musical theory is one of the...
Music Theory
6 songs combining harmonic minor and Aeolian mode
The polyphonic structure of Western classical music distinguishes it from other musical traditions such as Indian...
Music Theory
7 songs featuring Mixolydian mode
The dominance of the major and minor modes in Western classical music has been observed for several centuries, and this...
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SONGWRITER
Shaman's Blues: quintessential The Doors song refined their most controversial album
Shaman's Blues was written by Jim Morrison for The Soft Parade, The Doors' fourth studio album released in the summer of...
SONGWRITER
Wishful Sinful: atypical harmony of Robby Krieger
Wishful Sinful is a song written by Robby Krieger for The Soft Parade released in 1969 by The Doors and considered to be...
Music Theory
Mixolydian mode: famous examples in classical and pop music
In the 17th century, the major and minor scales became the basis for almost all classical music compositions. This...
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Choir
Gershwin's Summertime: the most recorded song draws inspiration from Ukrainian lullaby and African American spiritual
Written by the American composer George Gershwin in 1934, Summertime aria is now the most recorded song in the history...
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SONGWRITER
German roots of the Moon of Alabama
The Alabama Song first appeared in a collection of five poems published by German playwright Bertolt Brecht in 1927,...
ORCHESTRA
Albinoni's famous Adagio is unusually solemn and offbeat because it wasn't, in fact, written by Tomaso Albinoni
Adagio in G Minor, attributed to 18th-century Venetian master Tomaso Albinoni, is widely familiar through its often use...
Classical Guitar
Asturias by Isaac Albéniz and its life in The Doors interpretation
Asturias is a famous work by the Spanish composer and pianist Isaac Albéniz. This piece, coming at around six minutes...
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Musical Modes
Explore Phrygian, Lydian, Dorian, and other modes through the harmonic analysis of popular songs.
Early Music
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