Paranoia in b flat major chords2/11/2024 ![]() Link to official Youtube… for those who don't like punk, he does this right at the head of the song, before the 'punkness' gets going properly, in the last word of the first & third lines So, rather than this being "Why does this not hurt?" I guess I'm asking "What is the name or reasoning behind this phenomenon?" Is it like a comma pump? ![]() My brain accepts it as a natural component of the song. The vocal overall isn't one that really needs cent-precision, of course.īy all rights, this should drive me nuts, yet it doesn't. ![]() He doesn't do this every time there's a B♭ nor is the push always as noticeable, but he does it sufficiently frequently that it becomes a part of the 'feel' for the track. The song is a pretty basic* I IV V vi in E♭ with a diatonic melody, yet the vocalist fairly frequently pushes the 5th, B♭, quite hard towards B natural. That being said, Green Day's Basket Case has always intrigued me. I'm particularly intolerant of 3rds & whether they push or pull depending on whether the feel is minor or major - I will accept flat, but I cannot listen to sharp Generally, I'm very pitch intolerant out of tune vocals can send me running from the room.
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