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Dua Lipa Did What Prog Metal Couldn't — She Broke the 12-Tone System

While guitar shredders compete over who can play the same lick a millisecond faster, they're all stuck in the standard Western 12-tone system. Meanwhile, Indian, Turkish, and Arabic musicians have been using 22 and 24-tone scales for centuries — literally twice the notes in their musical alphabet.
And who actually brought that microtonal complexity into the Western pop charts? Dua Lipa. In her song Good in Bed, she took an interval of three semitones and divided it into four. A pop diva had more courage to break the rules of Western music theory than the entire prog metal subgenre combined.
This is what real melodic complexity looks like — not playing faster, but playing notes that most Western musicians don't even know exist.

Full video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=50IwXObd-n0

I'm a dark/cinematic music producer. If your demo needs proper sonic architecture, not more notes:
https://soundbetter.com/profiles/205389-sergey-leontyev

Видео Dua Lipa Did What Prog Metal Couldn't — She Broke the 12-Tone System канала Sergey Leontyev
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