Rperlner
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:Interesting. How do you see your approach and mine to the diatonic modes differing? Regarding Locrian mode. I haven't written anything extensive in Locrian Mode as yet, but I have done species counterpoint exercises in it, and it seems entirely workable, at least for that purpose. I don't feel like I can really get a restful feeling on a diminished triad, but there's no reason you need to include the 5th if you want to rest on the tonic. I mean, that's the standard treatment of a V7-I cadence, even in the obviously-tonal major mode. Clearly in Locrian, a normal V-I cadence isn't an option, but that's true in Phrygian too for all practical purposes, and I clearly think you can make a song out of that. --[[User:Rperlner|Rperlner]] ([[User talk:Rperlner|talk]]) 03:40, 6 December 2020 (UTC) | :Interesting. How do you see your approach and mine to the diatonic modes differing? Regarding Locrian mode. I haven't written anything extensive in Locrian Mode as yet, but I have done species counterpoint exercises in it, and it seems entirely workable, at least for that purpose. I don't feel like I can really get a restful feeling on a diminished triad, but there's no reason you need to include the 5th if you want to rest on the tonic. I mean, that's the standard treatment of a V7-I cadence, even in the obviously-tonal major mode. Clearly in Locrian, a normal V-I cadence isn't an option, but that's true in Phrygian too for all practical purposes, and I clearly think you can make a song out of that. --[[User:Rperlner|Rperlner]] ([[User talk:Rperlner|talk]]) 03:40, 6 December 2020 (UTC) | ||
::Did you know that "Space Tour" actually uses Locrian mode? It actually occurs in the following portions of the song: | |||
::*0:14-1:12 | |||
::*7:30-8:30 | |||
::*14:52-17:04 | |||
::Furthermore, as per [https://www.reddit.com/r/microtonal/comments/k699g6/space_tour_159edo_approximation/gelgkxr?utm_source=share&utm_medium=web2x&context=3 my relevant comment on the Space Tour page on reddit], I even give examples of how Locrian chord progression operate. --[[User:Aura|Aura]] ([[User talk:Aura|talk]]) 04:08, 6 December 2020 (UTC) |