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@RandomNotesMUS

Tom Anderson's music arranging studio & nomenclative anagram. Bespoke notesmithing for all manner of yawps. Fumbling towards piquancy.

शामिल हुए Ekim 2010
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This concludes our broadcast day. Please follow @randomnotesmusic on Instagram. ✌🏼❤️🎵
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The Swingles
The Swingles@swinglesingers·
A snippet of Hear My Song, from 'Songs For a New World' by the incomparable Jason Robert Brown 🙌🏽 Thank you to our friend @RandomNotesMUS for the arrangement- we absolutely love it and can't wait to share more of it with everyone soon 👀 #teaser #musical #acappella
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Would've done @RandomNotesMusic (like my Insta, ahem) but handles must be ≤15 chars. Considered replacing LLC w/ 218 (very few out here repping my home area code in northern MN), music stuff like XML/WAV/MP3, even just "Tom." This seems simplest. Like a Finale file extension 😊
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New handle! I'm now @RandomNotesMUS. Long overdue. "LLC" originated 12yrs ago when I was a full-time lawyer doing 🎵on the side; besides the biz actually being an LLC, the handle was a hat tip to the dual roles. Left law practice months later & "LLC" looked & felt wrong for years
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This isn’t pro- or anti- Sheeran, Gaye, lawsuit, anything. Purely curious about perception. What song is this? LGIO, TOL, other?
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Patrick Allies
Patrick Allies@PatrickAllies·
Not a lot of people know this, but all the music for English coronations is written in the key that corresponds to the first name of the monarch. So Charles III's service will be entirely in C major, Elizabeth II's was in E major, George V's was in G major etc etc
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Score notes for my favorite pad vowel, courtesy of Marge Gunderson
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I generally leave the memes to others, but in a once-in-a-lifetime fluke of my arranging schedule, I am legitimately working on this for a client today, so guess what you’re not done trying to get out of your head
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Just realized that “T.N.T.” by @acdc is very clearly based on the call of the white-throated sparrow
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@Holliewood760 Indeed they do. Which is why it’s important to point out that your numbers are horseshit. 27%, not 60. Source: the literal FBI.
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I wish I had had @Komaniecki_R for college theory. I might have actually learned something. Even after you account for the fact that he was eight years old at the time
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@Komaniecki_R Oh INTERESTING …I’m not sure if that comes off more sarcastically if you _don’t_ know me or if you _do_ 😬 but either way, it’s not, I actually mean it
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Robert Komaniecki
Robert Komaniecki@Komaniecki_R·
@RandomNotesLLC You’re not missing anything, I just like to think of it as a secondary dominant that resolves deceptively, because that more fully explains the chromatically raised third of the III chord. People have thought of it both ways!
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@Komaniecki_R I do, and please forgive me but it doesn’t seem like an edge case? Third (maj) scale degree in the bass, prominent M3 over said bass (i.e., D# in Creep’s G)…but also you’re an actual expert on this, so my question isn’t “you’re wrong,” it’s “what am I missing”
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