Working On "Far From BH", TM Explains
(TM writes:)
We are now working mainly on what we tentatively call "Far From BH", which I think is so quirky. Especially, I love the chord progression in it.
If you don't read notations, no problems at all. Just look at the chords in text.
This is what is picked up from "Far From BH" as an example and an example of "BH" in the last three bars. BH stands for Bruce Hornsby, a fascinating singer-songwriter. "Far From BH" is a piece we are developing from his influence on me but gone far away from his beautiful music.
So, there are common aspects but at the same time many differences.
The notation includes "-dg" in the chord texts like "Gm7-dg." I'm sure nobody knows "-dg" in that I've just created the term. It means "dangling," where the fifth note was omitted. What for? Just for relations with other parts and ambiguous sounds.
These chords are quite complex but have a lot of alternative beauty. I intend to add further description on the near-future notes.
Anyway, this is likely the first attempt for the composer to compare what s/he has been influenced by, though. lol
TM, FMT
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