And we looked at them eleven ways
You said, "Look at me". And looked away
And you wrote the song I wanna play
I'll write you harmony in C
And we looked at them eleven ways
You said, "Look at me". And looked away
And you wrote the song I wanna play
I'll write you harmony in C
This whole part seem filled with music methaphore
This whole part seem filled with music methaphore
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In music (wikipedia source)
The interval of an octave and a fourth is an 11th. A complete 11th chord has almost every note of a diatonic scale.
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In music (wikipedia source)
The interval of an octave and a fourth is an 11th. A complete 11th chord has almost every note of a diatonic scale.
One could compare it to
and we looked at them eleven ways /// and we look at them almost every way
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One could compare it to
and we looked at them eleven ways /// and we look at them almost every way
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Also
Also
I'll write you harmony in C
In music its...
I'll write you harmony in C
In music its common belive that harmony in C are almong the easyest to create and could be associated to the more acessible/more commercial music
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So for me,
the whole thing is about a relationship that is not working (personal, music or something else, things with metric is that one can see diferents meaning in there song and its ok)
And we looked at them eleven ways // We look at it from every angles
You said, "Look at me". And looked away // There a pull and push pattern
And you wrote the song I wanna play // You still an object of desire and in control
I'll write you harmony in C // So Ill play the role of the backup
Everybody just wanna fall in love // Acknowledge the problematic
Everybody just wanna play the lead // Opposed to write the harmony in C
anyone know what 'and we looked at them eleven ways' means?
@justcuriously
@justcuriously
My take on it
My take on it
And we looked at them eleven ways You said, "Look at me". And looked away And you wrote the song I wanna play I'll write you harmony in C
And we looked at them eleven ways You said, "Look at me". And looked away And you wrote the song I wanna play I'll write you harmony in C
This whole part seem filled with music methaphore
This whole part seem filled with music methaphore
///////////////////////////////////////////////// In music (wikipedia source) The interval of an octave and a fourth is an 11th. A complete 11th chord has almost every note of a diatonic scale.
///////////////////////////////////////////////// In music (wikipedia source) The interval of an octave and a fourth is an 11th. A complete 11th chord has almost every note of a diatonic scale.
One could compare it to and we looked at them eleven ways /// and we look at them almost every way /////////////////////////////////////////////////
One could compare it to and we looked at them eleven ways /// and we look at them almost every way /////////////////////////////////////////////////
Also
Also
I'll write you harmony in C In music its...
I'll write you harmony in C In music its common belive that harmony in C are almong the easyest to create and could be associated to the more acessible/more commercial music /////////////////////////////////////////////////
So for me,
the whole thing is about a relationship that is not working (personal, music or something else, things with metric is that one can see diferents meaning in there song and its ok)
And we looked at them eleven ways // We look at it from every angles You said, "Look at me". And looked away // There a pull and push pattern And you wrote the song I wanna play // You still an object of desire and in control I'll write you harmony in C // So Ill play the role of the backup
Everybody just wanna fall in love // Acknowledge the problematic Everybody just wanna play the lead // Opposed to write the harmony in C