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[QUOTE="Burnsy:1285877"]Far from a know it all, dude. Just engaging in a discussion. From personal experience, not the stuff I write, but from a lot of what I've heard in black metal, it doesn't get too tricky theory wise. A lot of black metal is power chords, minor thirds and riffs that keep the same form and raise or lower a half step, rinse and repeat. Also, the majority of black metal bands that DO play chords as opposed to just intervals in their music resort to minor bar chords. If they messed with more inversions, black metal would probably be a lot more interesting.[/QUOTE]
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