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Since some people didn't like Chords For The Bored, I wish to gain a new song for new members.

The song should:

Be easy to improve, 

Be short (16 to 32 bars), 

Use at least 4 instruments, 

Have song structure, 

Use jazz chords, 

Use basic music theory (harmony, melody, rhythm, etc.), 

Not be a cover!

Introduce OS techniques such as note stacking in an accessible way



The song should not be complex, and it should not use hidden instruments, but it should still sound half decent. No unnecessary dissonance please



AND NO CHEESE FLAVOURED CHICKEN!!
jazz chords

basic music theory

new member song

choose one
Existing songs are allowed, and the contest will end soon
jazz chords really matter?


I was hoping to have at least one 7th chord, just to introduce harmonic complexity
I wouldn't call it jazz, but I bravely put a g7 chord in this song near the end.

Hi,
I have placed some list of latest songs here: https://www.decimal-to-fraction.com/notepad.html
I hope all will love it.
Maybe first 28 bars of my newest contraption can help you?



It's simple, has not too many instruments, uses blues-chords (I guess), basic music theory, is not a cover, and I guess introduces some OS techniques, such as "simulating double-snare drum, and pre-bending" (I guess that's what guitarists call what I tried with the muted guitar).

Besides, it introduced the barking dog called "Scratch", for new OS-users who failed to meet Stratch yet.

I guess it's improvable too.

29-32 is a cover of a cover (bonus points for knowing which one),
33-36 is a cover of a tribute (obvious!!!)
With 'true jazz chords', it sounds terrible; probably just me Sad

Oops, I should pick something. Almost forgot about this