Here are some examples that I feel have subjective tonality, based on my experiences disagreeing with other people. However, songs with subjective tonality are not so unanimously agreed upon and tend to be audiated differently by different people. Songs with Subjective TonalityĪccording to Gordon, songs that have objective tonality are those for which the tonality can generally and easily be agreed upon by many persons. *Note: Some might label these as “polytonal” because multiple simultaneously sounding parts are in multiple tonalities. “The Simpsons Theme Song” by Danny Elfman “Six Feet Under Title Theme” by Thomas Newman Here are some examples of songs that I audiate as multitonal: “Hungry Like the Wolf” by Duran Duran 8, Dance of the Mountain King’s Daughter” by GriegĪccording to Gordon, multitonal music is made up of tonal patterns that seem to suggest more than one tonality at different points in time. “Mashallah” by Shreya Ghoshal, Sajid–Wajid “Molly Bán” by the Chieftains & Alison Krauss “Uptight (Everything’s Alright)” by Stevie Wonder E-flat minor is a minor scale based on E, consisting of the pitches E, F, G, A, B, C, and D. “Yorktown” (Hamilton) by Lin-Manuel Miranda Knowing the key of a song will help you find the right chords originally used by the artist playing the song. “The Fox (What Does the Fox Say?)” by Ylvis “Mad World” by Tears for Fears/Gary Jules “Boulevard Of Broken Dreams” by Green Day
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