Now I have never listened to Ava Max before. Maybe someone with a better grasp on music theory would disagree, but at least that's where my ears point me. The only real difference is F#m and C#m being swapped out for B and F#m, which (according to my ears) can carry out just the same chord function. If we were to transpose mine a half step down, it would become C#m F#m B E A B G#m F#m, virtually the same chord progression. The chord progression in Kings and Queens's chorus is C#m F#m B E A F#m G#m C#m. A few minutes go by, and someone tells me that it's basically the same as Kings and Queens by Ava Max. I toyed around with it, added a few syncopations and changed it to a 7/8-4/4 measure progression and sent it to some friends. At this point I hadn't begun extending the chords o.s. After a while I came up with the chord progression Dm Gm C F Bb C Am Gm, a 2-5 into another 2-5-1 before finishing with 7-5-4. Earlier today I sat down by the piano to start sketching some new music.
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