AN EXPERIMENT- we changed some songs from major to minor & vice versa to see what would happen.
Get the songs here: http://shop.thegregorybrothers.com/collections/music/products/happy-sad-songs-vol-ii-digital-download?variant=25401411457
Or the album & a shirt here: http://shop.thegregorybrothers.com/
(the songs are also on itunes if that's your thing: https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/happy-sad-songs-vol.-2/id1153757306)
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make songs with app machines:
Songify iOS: http://bit.ly/songify
Songify Android: http://bit.ly/YTGBSongifyAndroid
Piano iOS: http://p.smule.com/u/8c52aec1
Piano Android: http://p.smule.com/u/e5263c80
Sing iOS: http://p.smule.com/u/5d58c46d
Sing Android: http://p.smule.com/u/3c22f3e6
Obbiously [sic], we changed several aspects of these songs--keys/modes/tempos/arrangements--but the main focus with this project is to hear major songs in a minor mode & minor songs in a major mode. Not everyone hears major as happy and minor as sad, and neither do we 100% of the time, BUT YOU KNOW WHAT, WE'RE GOING WITH IT ANYWAY
BIG THANKS to:
Aaron Beaumont (produced lots of the arrangements): https://www.facebook.com/aaronbeaumontmusic
Meshach Jackson (producer): https://www.youtube.com/user/meshachjackson
Steven DiCasa (DP): https://www.youtube.com/user/dicasafilm
Chuck Astuto (editor): http://www.prescribefilms.com/
Amelia Burger (editor): https://www.youtube.com/c/ameliaburger
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