The Summer Fruits playfully explore musical mischief on "Naughty Chords"


The Summer Fruits' latest release, "Naughty Chords." It's a fun but deep look at the weird things that happen when you write songs. This song is different from most because it looks inside and talks about the things that make music feel a little naughty.

George Harrison called diminished and augmented chords "naughty chords," and the song warns people that these chords can make them feel uneasy. It says, "If you're happy, stay with major, go with minor, if you're feeling blue."

"Naughty Chords" is a light, breezy background for a subject that could come off as cold or academic. The last line, "beware the ones that George calls naughty, they'll ferment unease in you," is delivered with a smile, a wink, and a hint of philosophical thought, which are all things that The Summer Fruits are known for. "Naughty Chords" by The Summer Fruits is a fun song and a lesson in music theory at the same time, it's also smart and catchy.

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