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I am going to let you in on a little secret. It is called 'Reverting to the Tonic'. Music Composers use it ALL the time.

I show you how, with a few examples.

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..Oh hello :-D Tidbitz is a place where you can gather uninformative, short-snappy reviews of album releases. Laura Marling coming soon!

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White Chalk: featuring a serenade to The Piano; a suitably pianoless ode to the instrument sat reclined in a corner of PJ's 'webby attic 5/5

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Venkataramana Reddy A brilliantly simple explanation. I have a counterpoint example from a song where the bass line is the counterpoint. Ok I know oretty much all his bass lines are counterpoint s but I will use just one to explain. Have it as one idea in my series

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