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Hello, My Favorite Song of the Day is Loquat's Shaky Like The Flu. It's main progression is G, EbMAJ7, Bb, D7. I have been trying to understand this from the perspective of the Circle of Fourths and Fifths. After the initial G, I'd expect a C or a D, but they go to a EbMAJ7, which I think sounds lovely especially because of how the bassist emphasizes it; however, I don't understand theoretically why these chords work. Are all of these chords in a particular key? Perhaps someone strong in music theory can offer insight. Thanks.

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[-] TripDawkins@lemmy.studio 2 points 1 year ago

jumping from G to D is boring

Isn't that the truth!

A# to D# is a fourth like D to G

That's a very good point! Thanks!

[-] favrion@lemmy.studio 1 points 1 year ago
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