Well, for starters, it's now becoming the Mohs Scale Of Rock And Metal Hardness.
The last three are fairly objective descriptors, but the first one gets very subjective and thus hard to pin down.
I really don't think of songs as "Cool, that's 126 bpm!" or "I love songs in F sharp!"
Edited by Boston on Feb 27th 2022 at 9:30:20 AM
Why not?
Check my forum game: The Boss Theme Game!Because it'd be unwieldy as shit and asking way more of people than most would be willing to bother with. Just let people shoot from the hip and leave the technical music theory stuff for its own thread.
So, I should ask about that stuff from its own thread? Okay, I did. Here’s the link: https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/posts.php?discussion=16461412040A30261200&page=1#1. The duplicate link: https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/posts.php?discussion=16461436890A98049200&page=1#1.
Edited by Atntoniy on Mar 1st 2022 at 8:35:36 AM
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I think that a good idea for the Mohs Scale of Rock and Metal Hardness is an annotation for each song: GTSK. It stands for ; 'G'enre, 'T'empo, time 'S'ignature, and musical 'K'ey, which is a given song's genre, tempo, time signature and key. If you can, please answer this. PS: If anyone wants to put this into the scale, please do.
Edited by Atntoniy on Feb 28th 2022 at 12:35:12 PM
Check my forum game: The Boss Theme Game!