My friend texted me, "Do you believe that specific chords of the same type (eg C Major vs G Major) evoke different emotions or feelings? That are consistent and distinct?"
And I think it pointed at something really profound: Is music relational (change the key, keep the vibe) or absolute (each key has its own vibe).
I think both. Let me explain...
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The personification of these keys. The order of the notes. Resonating. That essential nature. Radiant. Flavor. Fundamentally. The instruments themselves. The relationship between the notes. Pythagorean way. The center of gravity. Deeply. Time and place. Cultural. A certain headspace. The songness. Reinforced. Intention. Motion. Abstractions. What the tune is. Things weigh in. Ratio. Relationality. Inversions. Timbre. The genre experience. An interesting exercise. 👟
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