Discovering the Legends Behind "Puff the Magic Dragon": The Influence of Folk Music on Chord Progressions

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Chords to fill the magic dragon: In the world of music, chords are the building blocks that create the foundation for melodies and harmonies. From simple triads to complex jazz extensions, chords have the power to evoke emotions and create magical moments. When it comes to the whimsical realm of dragons, finding the right chords can truly bring these majestic creatures to life. To fill the magic dragon, a combination of chords is needed to capture the essence of its enchanting presence. One such chord progression that embodies the mythical and ethereal qualities of a dragon is the Dm – C – G – Am progression. This progression starts with a haunting Dm chord, which sets the mysterious and captivating tone.


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secondary Laptop hdmi > hdmi BMD input, running 720p 60

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This progression starts with a haunting Dm chord, which sets the mysterious and captivating tone. The C chord adds a touch of gentleness, mimicking the playfulness of a dragon's spirit, while the G chord introduces a sense of strength and grandeur. Finally, the Am chord concludes the progression with a touch of melancholy, mirroring the inherent sadness that often accompanies the myth of a vanishing dragon.

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Post by Borris_yeltzun » Sat Jun 23, 2012 11:24

Hi guys, i cant seem to get two independent intensity shuttle sources to intermix through arena.

i am using a canon legria with component > component BMD input, running 1080i at 59.94
secondary Laptop hdmi > hdmi BMD input, running 720p 60

i am able to have one source set up but when i add and configure the second intensity source both intensity clips change to the new source selected.

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Re: Black Magic Intensity shuttle - multiple inputs

Post by bildwerk » Sun Jun 24, 2012 13:19

do you have two actual intensity devices or just one, where both sources are connected?
the intensity (pro as well as shuttle) can only handle one input at a time, so if that's the case, you need to get a second device.

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Re: Black Magic Intensity shuttle - multiple inputs

Post by Borris_yeltzun » Mon Jun 25, 2012 07:54

i have one usb 3 BMD intensity shuttle, where both input sources are connected.
Has anyone out there had any experience multiple usb 3.0 shuttles .
another reason why i'm going to have to buy a hardware mixer. anyone had any experience with the cmx-12 or anything else HD/SD .

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Re: Black Magic Intensity shuttle - multiple inputs

Post by bildwerk » Mon Jun 25, 2012 11:21

we have one intensity pro card in our pc and already a couple of times an additional intensity shuttle via usb3 attached. in resolume, you then see two different sources.
worked without problems.

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Re: Black Magic Intensity shuttle - multiple inputs

Post by asperi » Thu Jun 28, 2012 21:41

If you are using a laptop or one usb3 card it will not work. All laptops with usb3 share the one bus with the two usb3 ports (and sometimes other stuff), so only one will work at a time, there is barely enough bandwidth for one Shuttle. 6mbps is whats on the PCIe bus, 4-5mbps is whats needed just for one Shuttle. If you are using a desktop you will need 2 usb3 cards, one for each shuttle. Hope that helps.

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i have one usb 3 BMD intensity shuttle, where both input sources are connected.
Has anyone out there had any experience multiple usb 3.0 shuttles .
another reason why i'm going to have to buy a hardware mixer. anyone had any experience with the cmx-12 or anything else HD/SD .
Chords to fill the magic dragon

When played together, these chords create a tapestry of emotions that truly fill the magic dragon. Of course, this chord progression is merely one example of how chords can be used to evoke the imagery and mystique of a dragon. Music is a deeply personal expression, and different chord progressions may resonate differently with individual musicians and listeners. The beauty of chords lies in their versatility and ability to adapt to different musical styles and interpretations. Whether you are a guitarist, pianist, or any musician seeking to fill the magic dragon, exploring different chord progressions and experimenting with their placements can lead to astonishing musical discoveries. So, pick up your instrument, let your imagination soar, and embark on a musical journey that will fill the magic dragon in your heart and soul, and in the hearts and souls of those who listen..

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