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What happens when you mix the chords from relative major and minor keys? 🎹 Is This Book the Key to Anime & J-POP Music? It turns out that Relative Multipolar Tonality, an idea outlined by Kayano Chino in the book Japanese Music Harmony, is not that unusual a harmonic technique. We look at a handful of American and British pop songs that all use a mixture of chords from the major key and its relative minor. Songs included: Such Great Heights by The Postal Service Cryin' by Aerosmith Don't Look Back in Anger by Oasis I Want To Hold Your Hand by The Beatles Creep by Radiohead Steven Universe Opening by Rebecca Sugar Space Oddity by David Bowie 🥳 Check out my new course Pillars of Composition! 🚀 LINKS 🏛 My fundamental composition course ➔ 🧙♂️ Composing Worlds: Wizards & Witches: 🎼 Early access, exclusive content and more on Patreon ➔ ☕️ Buy me a coffee ➔ 📫 Join my newsletter for updates and more ➔ 🎓 Private lessons ➔ _____________________________________ FOR MUSICIANS 🎶 ScoreClub - *OUTSTANDING* composition courses including “Orchestrating the Line” which completely changed my approach to writing music. Master the Score 🎻 20th Century Orchestral Writing - 🎚 Mixing Cinematic Music - 💥 Hybrid Orchestral Composition and Sound - 🤖 Syntorial - The ABSOLUTE BEST way to learn how to use a synthesizer. It makes learning how to program a synth feel like a video game! 🎵 Sound Stripe Where I get my background music (awesome for YouTubers). STAY IN TOUCH 🤖Come join us on DISCORD! 🌍 Website — ✉️ email — ryanleachmusic at GEAR I USE EVERY DAY 🎹 M-Audio Keystation 61 MK3 🖥 LG 34” UltraWide Monitors ⌨️ Logitech MX Keys Keyboard 🖲Kensington Expert Wireless Trackball Mouse 🎧 Apple AirPods Max ________ PS: Some links may be affiliate links which I receive a small kickback at no extra cost to you.

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