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Quinary Flux
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Quinary Flux is a sharp, A-minor jazz waltz that weaponizes the V-i cadence. It uses a 3/4 pulse to disguise a complex, mechanical tension between the piano’s hammers and the bass’s wood.
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Song Info
Genre
Jazz Modern Jazz
Author
Ward C Locke
Rights
Ward C Locke
Uploaded
January 13, 2026
Track Files
MP3
MP3 6.4 MB 320 kbps 2:48
Lossless
WAV 30.8 MB
Meta Data
BPM
160
Beat
3/4
Key
A min
Vocals
No vocals, instrumental only
Story behind the song
The real challenge of "Quinary Flux" is the "ghost" tempo. At 160 BPM, the tendency is to rush, but the waltz requires you to lean back into the beat to find that specific swing. It’s about the friction of keeping a 3-count fluid and elegant while the internal clock is moving at a clip. It’s a test of touch and dynamic control over raw velocity. BPM: 160 (Felt as a relaxed 53 BPM swing) This track is a direct descendant of the Virtuoso Piano Trio tradition, specifically the mid-century "Cool Jazz" movement. While it uses the percussive nature of the piano to define the rhythm, it favors harmony over discordance. The use of A Minor gives it a classic European-jazz melancholy, rooted in the heritage of artists who bridged the gap between classical structure and bop improvisation. Lyrics and concept by Ward C Locke. Music produced using Suno AI.
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