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  1. TheGreatCthulhu

    Rate the Anime OP / ED Above You

    Pretty much this. Unless you have a good VPN, the restriction will happen regardless if I post a raw link, or embed it.
  2. TheGreatCthulhu

    Rate the Anime OP / ED Above You

    One thing that Japanese songwriters do with the progression, which I like, is to cap it off with a ii-V-I progression at the end, which if you did the Royal Road progression for a while, it resolves it to the Tonic, making a nice cap off to the end of a section or song. Also is a nice break...
  3. TheGreatCthulhu

    Rate the Anime OP / ED Above You

    Listen to enough J-Pop and Anime OST's and you'll find the IV-V-iii-vi progression just as repetitive and overused as the I-IV-vi-V progression. The progression translated from the literal Japanese is called, "The Easy Way" progression. It's not a bad sounding progression, neither is the...
  4. TheGreatCthulhu

    Rate the Anime OP / ED Above You

    It's not as repetitive as every other J-Pop song that uses the exact same chord progression. At least "Cruel Angel's Thesis" has a few 7th chords, diminished chords, and chord inversions, as well as replacing the vi chord with a dominant 7th chord at times. Also the reason I get annoyed with...
  5. TheGreatCthulhu

    Rate the Anime OP / ED Above You

    4/10. It utilizes, like so many other Anime OST's and many J-Pop tunes, the IV-V-iii-vi chord progression, the so-called "Royal Road" progression. The beginning was much more interesting both melodically and harmonically.
  6. TheGreatCthulhu

    Rate the Anime OP / ED Above You

    Getting this forum game back on track. 9/10. Persona 4 and Persona 5 have some pretty bangin', groovy, and jazzy soundtracks.
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