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"Águas de Março (The Waters of March)" by Antônio Carlos Jobim & Elis Regina

Strong Songs

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Unconventional Layering and Directionality in The Waters of March

The grooves in The Waters of March layer non-traditional elements like electric bass, synthesizers, and electric guitars in an avant-garde manner. The song is in B flat instead of the traditional key of C, creating a hypnotizing and destabilizing effect. The track, characterized by continuous movement, lacks a sense of landing, making it challenging to navigate. The song's directionality, akin to an Escher painting or shepherd tone, involves an endless downward spiral of chords and melodies that simultaneously move up, creating a captivating musical journey.

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