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It's easy to look back with regret. To ruminate about all of the things we could have done sooner or better.
But the path we took brought us here, to the people we love.
So we look back, wistfully but grateful for the times before and the journey still ahead.
Harmonized in the fourth mode of a simple Just Intoned 12-tone scale with the following intervals:
16/15
9/8
6/5
5/4
4/3
17/12
3/2
8/5
5/3
16/9
15/8
2/1
lyrics
Lying in bed, and as usual, I can't sleep.
But you're there by my side, so I don't need the light.
Mistakes in my head play back to me on repeat.
But if I'd done things right, would we meet that fateful night?
I could be normal, successful, or famous.
But would we even have met?
Maybe we'd cross paths, but not at the right time.
I don't think I'd take that bet.
If we met back then somehow, would you love me?
Like you love me now?
Like you love me now...
Like you love me now...
Like you love me now!
Like you love me...
I still think of you like the first time I met you.
I know that isn't fair.
We've both changed since we were there.
And in case you're afraid, it's a good first impression.
But I know it isn't you.
Now I've seen what you've been through...
If we met again some how...
Would you love me?
Like you love me now?
When I think of me changed so much would you know me?
Would I even want you to?
I know all of this is new.
If we met again some how...
Would you love me?
Like you love me now?
Would you love me like you love me now?
Like you love me now...
Love me now!
credits
from Love and Distance,
track released April 23, 2020
All sounds produced by Erica Dal Bassa, soprano sfogato.
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Thoroughly confusing, but I loved it. Has encouraged me to learn more about xenharmonics and microtonality in general to expand my music theory knowledge. Thank you Stephen! bensshow
This Hungarian psych-jazz collective works with tonality and tuning to challenge what we think of as catchy according to Western modes. Bandcamp New & Notable Mar 7, 2023