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Old 08.11.2010, 11:15 AM   #16
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Originally Posted by Glice
Sonic Youth use classifiable chords. Always have done, always will. Using a distortion pedal or drill is a timbral effect - it still has a note-value.

skronk is what is put betwene the chords and riffs and note. of course any sound iss going to have a note value, but I am talkin bout skronk.

the skronk at the end of Mote may be in E flat, or a G or an A sharp but it is still skronk.

obviously skronk has been self-defined by me, for there is no actual definition of it, ma having decided over a decade and half ago to sue that worsd to describe to friends what sonic youth songs sound like in many cases
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