132 bpm in c minorjust simple chords in a quick patch i made in sylenth1. Cant imagine what anybody will do with this but might as well just leave it here for the good people of freesound. :d.
Bohlen-Pierce chord: 0,1,2 (semitones), the most dissonant chord. Currently at 0, 169.75, and 310.88 cents. Title refers to number of semitones (unison=0).
Autor: Created by Hyacinth (talk) 06:56, 25 November 2010 in Sibelius.
An upright piano chord sequence repeated three times, and a clock ticks!. This recording is not a perfect loop but able to be made such. Tempo is synced to clock ticks and so is almost accurately 120 bpm. Recorded by sony xperia c5305.
This sounds or song was created through the help of vst's chords and pad created by me with ableton. Pre master; filter and chords. Master; compressor, eq, limiter.
Some piano recordings with door noises in the background. First chord is an f major 7th and then it goes down to a d minor seventh or something. Not sure.
Uploaded for a sample request. Me humming a c note, and adding robotic c chord, and then modulating it a bit. Three different types of c note hums and effects in this sound.
La Monte Young - Magic opening chord: E♭, E, F, A, B♭, C, D, E♭, E, F, G, A, B♭ = 2:3:7:9:21:63:567:189:567. The opening chord (left), E, F, A, B♭, D, E, G, and A, and the magic chord (right), E♭, B♭, C, E♭, F, B♭.
Chord progression played on a kurzweil 2500rs synthesizer in a-minor key. The mood is dreamlike, melancholic and nostalgic. The instrument is a mix of piano and strings and ends with a long reverb tail. Could fit a soundtrack or an ambient track.