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Release the reader’s tension – call and response
by Rob Worth | 29 Jun 2021 | Structure, Writing tips
Release the reader’s tension – call and response After a meandering, lyrical piano intro, the double bass locks in the tempo with a bubbling lick answered by two longer open chords from the keyboard. Then the bass takes back the initiative to scoop up the rhythm once...