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Gay Anthem

Discussion in 'Entertainment and Technology' started by Zam, Sep 13, 2013.

  1. Zam

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    So,I compose classical music,I could try to compose a Gay anthem just for fun,but I need inspiration...
    What would a gay anthem sound like?
     
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    [youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=APqD2mfKPCI[/youtube]
     
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    I think the key/scale should be very 'rainbow-ish' or bright. It should be flamboyand and uplifting! I know those are all very vague descriptors.. but yeah.
     
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    This is what I imagine.

    [youtube]wlq0lYB3iSM[/youtube]
    The words are questionable, but the synthesizer just seems right.

    Either that or something by Queen, of course. :stuck_out_tongue_closed_eyes:
     
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    Why nobody has thought of this song, I have no idea.
    [youtube]e8RzSRIKGvs[/youtube]
     
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    You could spell "LGBT" in music notes for a melody. Obviously there aren't L and T notes, but you could use a code like this:

    Letter: Note:
    A A
    B B
    C C
    D D
    E E
    F F
    G G
    H A
    I B
    J C
    K D
    L E
    M F
    N G
    O A
    P B
    Q C
    R D
    S E
    T F
    U G
    V A
    W B
    X C
    Y D
    Z E

    So LGBT would be EGBF and gay would be GAD. I just played the notes E G B F G A D on my guitar, it would be a cool way to transition to a C chord. And you can harmonize lesbian (EEEBBAG) with it occasionally to add some evil minor sounds :lol:

    The letter/note chart thingy didn't line up right, the first column is the letter you want to use and the second is what note you replace it with.
     
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    Interresting... I will see how it sounds...
     
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    Perhaps it could be a piece that shows a strong journey I mean I suppose that gay has a different meaning to each individual but the first thing that sprung to my mind was something that started softly and kind of confused and then gradually progressed into a brighter happier melody that gradually had more and more added to it.