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Another iconic use is when freddie says "as if nothing really matters" at the end of the 1st verse of the Bohemian Rhapsody. Of course its not approached from the tonic, rather from the vi chord, but then the minor iv resolves to the major tonic.after that the piece transitions back again to Bb major.
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I wouldn't attempt to challenge your knowledge of music. In fact, I've learned quite a bit watching your videos. I'm not disputing your description of the emotional effect of the minor 4 chord, but as far as feeling something right in the wherever-things-like-this-hit-you, a change from the tonic to the minor 3 gets me every time, a recent example being the chorus of the Beatles' Now and Then.
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So many of the best songs and compositions incorporate this chord change, and right at the perfect moment to give you goosebumps. Some of my favorites are: No surprises, In My Life, The Killing Moon. It's even used by great classical composers. Richard Strauss uses it in the opening of his orchestral masterpiece, Sprach Zarathustra (made iconic by the film 2001: A Space Odyssey)
That piece of music is almost entirely based around the chords C, F and G. But my god when it crescendos from F minor back to C: chills every time!!
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@l17___321
11 months ago
The Beatles used it many times. My favorite one is from "In My Life"
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