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Music Theory
Mixolydian mode in Led Zeppelin songs
It's no secret that Western music theory offers three major diatonic modes—Ionian, Lydian, and Mixolydian—each serving...
MALE VOCAL
Tuff Enuff: The Fabulous Thunderbirds' sole chart-topping song
Tuff Enuff stands as the best-known track from the blues rock ensemble The Fabulous Thunderbirds. This song serves as...
TECHNOLOGIES
Swingtown: the signature song with Hammond Guitar Synthesizer
Swingtown stands out as one of the best-known tracks by the American rock group Steve Miller Band. This song served as...
SONGWRITER
Sultans of Swing: how flamenco shaped Dire Straits' debut single
Released in 1977, Sultans of Swing marked the remarkable inception of the English rock band Dire Straits propelling them...
Music Theory
Dorian mode in Pink Floyd songs
It is no secret that accurately applying classical theory in songwriting contributes to easy song memorization as well...
Music Theory
Beatles' most used musical keys
In the realm of pop music, songwriters often rely on the 24 musical keys to create harmonious and captivating...
MALE VOCAL
Breadfan: an anthem of money and greed
Breadfan is an iconic song by the Welsh heavy metal band Budgie featured on their 1973 album Never Turn Your Back on a...
MALE VOCAL
Amoreena: Elton John's goddaughter named after the ballad
Amoreena is one of the best-known tracks from Elton John's 1970 album Tumbleweed Connection whose songs revolve...
Music Theory
50 Beatles songs using Ionian mode
It is widely known that the Ionian mode—often referred to as major mode—dominates other compositional methods in both...
MANDOLIN
Boogie with Stu: origins of Led Zeppelin's song featuring mandolin solo
Boogie with Stu is a remarkable Led Zeppelin track originally recorded for the 1971 release of their fourth album, but...
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...
SONGWRITER
Blitzkrieg Bop: meaning behind Ramones' debut single
Blitzkrieg Bop, released in 1976 by Ramones as their debut single, remains one of the band's best known tracks and an...
Music Theory
Aeolian mode in Led Zeppelin songs
The Aeolian diatonic mode is one of the most common songwriting techniques, allowing composers to harmonize a melodic...
SONGWRITER
Tenth Avenue Freeze-Out: nonsensical song title that reveals Springsteen's band origin story
Tenth Avenue Freeze-Out was first released on Bruce Springsteen's breakthrough album Born to Run and remains one of his...
SONGWRITER
Rhiannon: The Fleetwood Mac song that made the list of popular girls' names
Rhiannon is one of the best-known Fleetwood Mac tracks originally recorded for their 1975 eponymous album and released...
Music Theory
Beatles songs composed with just three primary chords
The harmonic analysis of The Beatles' output reveals their particular devotion to the Ionian mode, which is found in...
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
Lydian mode in Led Zeppelin songs
The musical output of the English rock band Led Zeppelin can be confidently classified as classically oriented. More...
SONGWRITER
Scarlet Begonias: three major Mixolydian chords in a Grateful Dead's ballad
Scarlet Begonias, released in 1974 by the American rock band Grateful Dead, is still widely regarded as one of their...
Music Theory
Beatles songs with harmonic minor and Aeolian modes
One of the easily explained reasons for the continued popularity of The Beatles' songs lies in their harmonic structure...
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...
SONGWRITER
Smackwater Jack: the classic tale of outlaws and lawmen and the blues harmony behind it
Smackwater Jack is a 1971 song released by Carole King, the most successful female songwriter of the 20th century who...
SONGWRITER
Butterflies and Hurricanes: piano intermezzo meets the chaos theory
Butterflies and Hurricanes is a powerful track by the English rock band Muse first released on their 2003 album...
Music Theory
Dorian mode in Led Zeppelin songs
Diatonic scales, as postulated by the classical tonal theory, are among the most convenient devices for composing...
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
Beatles songs with Dorian mode
The Beatles' phenomenal success is often attributed to the striking euphony of their polyphonic vocals as well as the...
SONGWRITER
Oye Mi Amor: the catchy harmony of Maná's most covered song
Oye Mi Amor is one of the most influential tracks of the Mexican rock band Maná released on their 1992 album ¿Dónde...
SONGWRITER
Golden Slumbers: lyrical origins of the famous Beatles lullaby
Golden Slumbers is a short song recorded by The Beatles for their 1969 album Abey Road. The track was written by Paul...
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
No Quarter: two minor modal modes of Led Zeppelin's psychedelic track
No Quarter is one of Led Zeppelin's more psychedelically inclined tracks first released on the 1973 album Houses of the...
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