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Post by -Big Dan- on Jul 10, 2017 0:46:04 GMT 1
As much as I dislike threads like this (due mainly to their ambiguity), it's now my turn to ask for help finding a song. All I can go on is the intro because that's all I can really remember of it, so I'll do my best to describe it.
If I remember rightly, there's a bass line in the key of C, with beeps over the top of it alternating between G and B sharp, and then a guitar kicks in playing notes D sharp, F, G, A sharp, C. It doesn't even have the good grace to feature any lyrics (not that I can remember, at least!).
If anyone can help me, I'd be most appreciative.
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Post by TheThorne on Jul 10, 2017 7:25:30 GMT 1
Sorry Dan I cant interpret music in that way, where did you hear it?
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Post by borneoman on Jul 10, 2017 9:29:56 GMT 1
an instrumental you said? sure there are not so many
a rock song? indie?
old? new?
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Post by TheThorne on Jul 10, 2017 9:50:20 GMT 1
If it's new I was thinking maybe Death From Above - Freeze Me youtu.be/sdQqgVzex_wNot sure if it's that piano or bass but either way it's awesome
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Post by -Big Dan- on Jul 10, 2017 14:23:23 GMT 1
an instrumental you said? sure there are not so many a rock song? indie? old? new? I don't know if it's an instrumental, but I can't remember any of the lyrics. It's about 10 years ago when I first heard it.
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Post by -Big Dan- on Jul 10, 2017 14:25:03 GMT 1
Sorry Dan I cant interpret music in that way, where did you hear it? Well me neither lol, but it was all I could really cling to to give people any kind of clue.
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Post by TheThorne on Jul 10, 2017 14:28:30 GMT 1
Sorry Dan I cant interpret music in that way, where did you hear it? Well me neither lol, but it was all I could really cling to to give people any kind of clue. Oh and it's over ten Years old oh boy
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Post by Earl Purple on Jul 10, 2017 15:20:36 GMT 1
B# is the same as C
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Post by Earl Purple on Jul 10, 2017 15:23:39 GMT 1
The sequence of notes you give would be Eb, F, G, Bb, C.
That is a natural sequence of the Doh-Reh-Mi-So-La (with Fa missing)
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