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  1. Dec 3, 2022 · [Verse 1] N.C. G Gmaj7 G6 G Just re - member that you're standing on a planet that's e - volving, G G6 G7 D7 And re - volving at nine hundred miles an hour, D7 Am7 D7 Am7 That's orbiting at nineteen miles a second, so it's reckoned, D7 Am7 G D7 A sun that is the source of all our power [Verse 2] G Gmaj7 G6 G The sun, and you and me, and all the ...

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    This chord progression is taken from the opening credits of my favorite television show, “Star Trek: The Next Generation.” A lot of music from television and movies are played by full orchestras. In this case the melody of the song is played by trumpets, which I think helps create a feeling of exploration. You also get a healthy dose of the timpani...

    When I can I like to grab chord progressions from some of my favorite music to write these articles. This spacey chord progression comes from “Pretelethal” by Coheed and Cambria. Related List: 9 Incredibly Ominous Chord Progressions You could reasonably call this song part of a soundtrack. The singer from Coheed and Cambria also created a science f...

    This chord progression is from “Cornfield Chase” by Hans Zimmer and is from the movie Interstellar. Pretty much the entire song is just a bunch of arpeggios of the chords below. From what I can hear the arpeggios are played primarily by a string section and either an organ or a synthesizer that sounds a lot like an organ. You can feel no rhythm dur...

    This one is from “Breathe (In the Air)” by Pink Floyd. You could argue that Pink Floyd was the originator of what I sometimes hear called Space Rock. A lot of their songs give you the impression of floating weightless through the air (or through space). This song is achieved with a typical rock band set up. As far as I can hear, the spacey sounds a...

    This spacey chord progression comes from another favorite game of mine, Mass Effect 2. The song is called “The Illusive Man” and in the game the song creates the feeling of intrigue/mystery that we often associate with space. In this song there’s an blurry tempo which comes from the absence of a rhythm section, this seems to be a common theme in a ...

    This chord progression comes from “Mars” by Harry Gregson-Williams and it is the feature track from the movie The Martian. When I was playing along with the song I recognized the chord progression as being one of the most well known Spanish chord progressions. If you play along with this song using the Spanish Gypsy scale, you’ve got yourself a fla...

    This spacey chord progression comes from “Space Oddity” by David Bowie. I’ll be honest, listening to this song, I don’t get major space vibes. But regardless, this song has had a cultural impact and it was partially inspired by 2001: A Space Odyssey. A lot of the feel from this song comes from the keyboard that is more like an organ than anything e...

    This seemingly simple chord progression comes from perhaps the most well-known space song ever written, “2001: A Space Odyssey.” This is from the intro, which is what everyone knows. Listening to it, I’d have to say that this song seriously influenced the title track from Star Trek: The Next Generation that we looked at earlier. The trumpets creati...

    This chord progression comes from one of the spaciest songs by one of my favorite bands, Muse. The song is call “Starlight.” This is another very simple chord progression that gets its sound from a rhythmic bass line and a sustained piano part playing individual notes in octaves. Related List: 11 Dreamy Chord Progressions There are also some arpegg...

    Of course, a chord progression isn’t enough to create a certain style of music. Many of these chord progressions make appearance in other styles of music. So what is it exactly that makes music sound spacey? Well, I can’t say for sure, but I did write down some common themes that I noticed while listening to music during the research for this artic...

  2. Feb 13, 2014 · D C * G this is bowie back to bowie: i read you loud and clear man, whoo yeah man! C * D your signal's weak on my radar screen, how far out are you man? C G i'm pretty far out, that's pretty far out man Am * Part 3:ooo-aah-ooo, i'm orbiting pluto Bm C ** ooo-aah-ooo, i'm drawn in by its groovitational (groovitational) pull i'm jamming out with ...

  3. Sky Full of Stars is written in the key of F♯ Major. According to the Theorytab database, it is the 10th most popular key among Major keys and the 17th most popular among all keys. Major keys, along with minor keys, are a common choice for popular songs. The three most important chords, built off the 1st, 4th and 5th scale degrees are all ...

  4. Apr 10, 2022 · Some of the gas in interstellar space is at a temperature of a million degrees, even though it is far away in hot stars. 20.3: Cosmic Dust. Interstellar dust can be detected: (1) when it blocks the light of stars behind it, (2) when it scatters the light from nearby stars, and (3) because it makes distant stars look both redder and fainter.

  5. Oct 21, 1999 · In all cases, the stars and gas rotate around the galaxy's center faster than the wave in the inner parts of the disk, and slower than the wave in the outer parts.

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  7. C# D#. Dancing out in space. Silent as Georges Rodenbach. Mist and silhouette. Girl, you move like water. You’ve got stars upon your head. You’ve got my name and number. You've got to take the floor. Chorus:

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