• TPWitchcraft
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    1 year ago

    Take this with a grain of salt - I’m no academic musician: By the time Nevermind was done, there were afaik easier techniques for the composition of popsongs available. Also, using the “contrapoint”-principe would probably have resulted in either quite outworn or very unusual compositions - the counterpoint was used to evade dissonance, but in the 90s dissonances were common in rock music. An example for a modern musician who vocally used the contrapoint technique in a modern way was “Moondog”: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I7TPYWD8LUY https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RW8SBwGNcF8

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      1 year ago

      so what is come as you are as it has two melodies (kinda?), guitar acts sorta like rhythm

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    I guess it is, going off the Wikipedia definition! I’m very much interested in this thread and any Nirvana talk :)