4736251
A pattern covered in music theory widely known as the Circle of Fifths, which is a very popular chord progression from Bach's.
Some might found it on Frank Sinatra's "Fly Me to the Moon", John Coltrane's "Giant Steps", Mild High Club's "Homage", and many more.
Some might found it on Frank Sinatra's "Fly Me to the Moon", John Coltrane's "Giant Steps", Mild High Club's "Homage", and many more.
Someone wrote this song before, and I can tell you where it's from. The 4736251 to put my mind at ease.
4736251
The digits sang in Homage by Mild high club that alludes to cord progressions used in their songs
Some one wrote this song before
And I could tell you where it’s from but 4736251
And I could tell you where it’s from but 4736251
4736251
The seven digits sang in the song "Homage" by Mild High Club
A: *Singing* Someone wrote this song before
And I could tell you where it's from
The 4736251 to put my mind at ease
And I could tell you where it's from
The 4736251 to put my mind at ease
4736251
4736251 is a very popular core progression used by the author mild high club.
it seems all of mild high club's music uses a core progression of 4736251
4736251
Someone wrote that song before. I can tell you where it's from. But 4736251 will put your mind at ease. Please just have a laugh with someone. Cause you know I'm borrowing right now. These sounds have already crowned.
4736251 to put your mind at ease.
4736251
4736251 is a pattern covered in music theory widely known as the Circle of Fifths, which is a very popular chord progression from Bach's, Featured in the song "Homage" by "Mild High Club"
*some random trumpet player uses 4736251*
the crowd: damn thats a banger
the crowd: damn thats a banger