Marion Morrison
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Wrong, wrong, and wrong. A dominant chord is any chord built off the 5th of a diatonic scale which uses the notes found in that scale.It means very little, unless you attach the word "blues" to it. Describe the dominant chord for me.You probably don't even know what 12 bars means.
Quite often A5, faggot.
Unless a cracka wants to get fancy, then it could be G7, d9, whatever.
It's the progression, not the key.![]()
Describe a diatonic scale for me.
Well, that's what you get for thinking that learning a few chords out of a beginner book arms you to debate the machinations of music with a classically trained musician. Now, take this valuable lesson you have learned tonight and apply it to your idiotic climate science denial.
GFY faggot. I've learned more than you'll ever know, I'm afraid that's obvious.