Episode Synopsis "18. Beautiful Love"
The standard Beautiful Love from 1931 is analysed. This is a good example of a standard predominantly in the minor key that visits the relative major. Bricks used include: Cadence; Launchers; Overrun; POT. Joins used include: Bootstrap; Sidewinder. Other concepts covered include: Bootstrap launcher; Nowhere launcher; Nowhere turnaround; absolute jump joins such as (Nowhere).
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