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Thread started 10/11/10 9:07am

hhhhdmt

Does Prince read music?

does anyone know for sure? Because i just saw an interview with him with an australian reporter where prince says that he doesnt read music

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Reply #1 posted 10/11/10 9:09am

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hhhhdmt said:

does anyone know for sure? Because i just saw an interview with him with an australian reporter where prince says that he doesnt read music

hmmm, where did u see the interview? (: I wanna see it xD

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Reply #2 posted 10/11/10 9:24am

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the bigget video site on the internet (YT), from the one nite alone era, its pretty easy to find

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Reply #3 posted 10/11/10 9:27am

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So...you had it straight from the horse's mouth...and you're still asking the question? confuse

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Reply #4 posted 10/11/10 9:29am

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i find it hard to believe that he can play so many instruments so well and yet doesnt know how to read music. Anyway he looked sorta unconfortable during the interview too.

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Reply #5 posted 10/11/10 9:33am

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hhhhdmt said:

the bigget video site on the internet (YT), from the one nite alone era, its pretty easy to find

oh I know this one! smile watched before, but tnx!

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Reply #6 posted 10/11/10 10:03am

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hhhhdmt said:

i find it hard to believe that he can play so many instruments so well and yet doesnt know how to read music. Anyway he looked sorta unconfortable during the interview too.

It's probably more a matter of never using sheet music and not knowing how to write music, not really being a musical illiterate that doesn't know how to distinguish a C# from a Gb. Prince writes his lyrics down but always records his ideas. He doesn't write the notes down. That's probably what he meant.

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[Edited 10/11/10 10:05am]

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Reply #7 posted 10/11/10 10:13am

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hhhhdmt said:

i find it hard to believe that he can play so many instruments so well and yet doesnt know how to read music. Anyway he looked sorta unconfortable during the interview too.

What does that have to do with the price of pork? Prince always looks uncomfortable (to a certain degree) in interviews. Sure you aren't suggesting he was being coerced into saying what he did.

You don't have to know how to read music to play an instrument. Many people who aren't classically trained don't.

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Reply #8 posted 10/11/10 10:20am

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Genesia said:

So...you had it straight from the horse's mouth...and you're still asking the question? confuse

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Reply #9 posted 10/11/10 10:31am

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hhhhdmt said:

does anyone know for sure? Because i just saw an interview with him with an australian reporter where prince says that he doesnt read music

Aha! Prince caught in another lie! We need more org members like you, hhhhdmt, to keep Prince honest! nod

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Reply #10 posted 10/11/10 12:55pm

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he doesnt but thats ok

he was gifted with a good ear

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Reply #11 posted 10/11/10 12:57pm

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hhhhdmt, this has been posted quite a few times here.

If it's the same interview I'm thinking it is, the interviewer said, "You don't read music?" Prince answered, "No". He didn't say that he CAN'T read music. I'm sure that he may have learned to read music along the way.

Prince is one of the greatest improvisationists out there. Listening to audios and watching vids of rehearsals is a pretty good example of this. He directs other players which key he would like different passages to be or how he would like something switched around in how it's played. I really like the way he plays songs differently. Makes it more interesting to me and appreciate Prince as a musician that much more.

I only wish that I am able to do what Prince does musically on ANY instrument I have learned to play.

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Reply #12 posted 10/11/10 4:42pm

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I think he knows how.

In a couple of songs, he has mentioned keys, so that tells me he can.
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Reply #13 posted 10/11/10 7:20pm

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daPrettyman said:

I think he knows how. In a couple of songs, he has mentioned keys, so that tells me he can.

I can read music but that doesn't necessarily mean I know what key to mention for any changes. I don't know how to transition while playing. When I play, it's by reading music. I've yet to memorize ONE piece of music. I most definitely don't play by ear.

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Reply #14 posted 10/11/10 8:11pm

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rubymoon53 said:

daPrettyman said:

I think he knows how. In a couple of songs, he has mentioned keys, so that tells me he can.

I can read music but that doesn't necessarily mean I know what key to mention for any changes. I don't know how to transition while playing. When I play, it's by reading music. I've yet to memorize ONE piece of music. I most definitely don't play by ear.

Do you play your music scales? That will give you a better understanding of transitioning keys.

Also, if you can read music, you will learn to tell how many sharps or flats are in a song...that tells you what key the song is in (when you look at the key signature).

Can you tell what key this song is written in?

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Reply #15 posted 10/11/10 9:16pm

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daPrettyman said:

rubymoon53 said:

I can read music but that doesn't necessarily mean I know what key to mention for any changes. I don't know how to transition while playing. When I play, it's by reading music. I've yet to memorize ONE piece of music. I most definitely don't play by ear.

Do you play your music scales? That will give you a better understanding of transitioning keys.

Also, if you can read music, you will learn to tell how many sharps or flats are in a song...that tells you what key the song is in (when you look at the key signature).

Can you tell what key this song is written in?

[Edited 10/11/10 20:16pm]

This is in the key of Gmajor. I know how to read what key the music is written in. It's just that....yeah, I do need to play my scales and chords and stuff like that. And to think I took 2 years of music theory. Never did learn much as far as all the major, minor, pentatonic, etc. scales.

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Reply #16 posted 10/12/10 12:18am

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Learning how to read basic musical scales isn't that difficult; learning how to write your own music in notation is a different beast entirely... cool

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Reply #17 posted 10/12/10 2:58am

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purplethunder3121 said:

Learning how to read basic musical scales isn't that difficult; learning how to write your own music in notation is a different beast entirely... cool

You got that right, purplethunder. I wrote a short piece for piano. I did that to see if I could. It's a very simple piece but adding the bass clef notes with the melody in the treble clef was tricky for me. hmmm I mentioned in an earlier post that I have yet to memorize one piece. Well, shoot, I could memorize the one I wrote. doh! I'm such a duhme. giggle Now all I have to do is get my piano down here where I now live.

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Reply #18 posted 10/12/10 11:17am

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rubymoon53 said:

daPrettyman said:

Do you play your music scales? That will give you a better understanding of transitioning keys.

Also, if you can read music, you will learn to tell how many sharps or flats are in a song...that tells you what key the song is in (when you look at the key signature).

Can you tell what key this song is written in?

[Edited 10/11/10 20:16pm]

This is in the key of Gmajor. I know how to read what key the music is written in. It's just that....yeah, I do need to play my scales and chords and stuff like that. And to think I took 2 years of music theory. Never did learn much as far as all the major, minor, pentatonic, etc. scales.

Oh, ok. I understand what you mean now. smile

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Reply #19 posted 10/12/10 11:18am

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rubymoon53 said:

purplethunder3121 said:

Learning how to read basic musical scales isn't that difficult; learning how to write your own music in notation is a different beast entirely... cool

You got that right, purplethunder. I wrote a short piece for piano. I did that to see if I could. It's a very simple piece but adding the bass clef notes with the melody in the treble clef was tricky for me. hmmm I mentioned in an earlier post that I have yet to memorize one piece. Well, shoot, I could memorize the one I wrote. doh! I'm such a duhme. giggle Now all I have to do is get my piano down here where I now live.

It amazes me how people like Prince and Stevie don't necessarilly read music, but they can play damn-near anything they hear. That is truly a musical gift.

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Reply #20 posted 10/12/10 5:36pm

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daPrettyman said:

rubymoon53 said:

You got that right, purplethunder. I wrote a short piece for piano. I did that to see if I could. It's a very simple piece but adding the bass clef notes with the melody in the treble clef was tricky for me. hmmm I mentioned in an earlier post that I have yet to memorize one piece. Well, shoot, I could memorize the one I wrote. doh! I'm such a duhme. giggle Now all I have to do is get my piano down here where I now live.

It amazes me how people like Prince and Stevie don't necessarilly read music, but they can play damn-near anything they hear. That is truly a musical gift.

I know what you mean, daPrettyman. It truly is. My youngest daughter has been playing piano since she was 2 1/2 yrs. old. She has even composed her own music but not in the writing it on staff paper sense. I'm sure she will be doing that fairly soon. I hope so. She is 10 1/2 yrs. old now and plays Kuhlau better than I. She also has 5 or 6 videos on utube. One of my favorite pieces she plays is there. She also accompanies herself on piano while singing. Her goal is to attend Julliard.

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Reply #21 posted 10/12/10 5:38pm

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daPrettyman said:

rubymoon53 said:

This is in the key of Gmajor. I know how to read what key the music is written in. It's just that....yeah, I do need to play my scales and chords and stuff like that. And to think I took 2 years of music theory. Never did learn much as far as all the major, minor, pentatonic, etc. scales.

Oh, ok. I understand what you mean now. smile

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Reply #22 posted 10/12/10 5:44pm

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I think he reads "The Economist" and "World Affairs". Like I do.

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Reply #23 posted 10/12/10 5:46pm

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daPrettyman said:

rubymoon53 said:

I can read music but that doesn't necessarily mean I know what key to mention for any changes. I don't know how to transition while playing. When I play, it's by reading music. I've yet to memorize ONE piece of music. I most definitely don't play by ear.

Do you play your music scales? That will give you a better understanding of transitioning keys.

Also, if you can read music, you will learn to tell how many sharps or flats are in a song...that tells you what key the song is in (when you look at the key signature).

Can you tell what key this song is written in?

[Edited 10/11/10 20:16pm]

Judging by the lyrics, I'd say that is in the key of Crap Major.

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Reply #24 posted 10/21/10 5:52pm

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daPrettyman said:

I think he knows how. In a couple of songs, he has mentioned keys, so that tells me he can.

those are different skills.

a person can also know how to talk without knowing how to read words

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Reply #25 posted 10/21/10 5:54pm

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RodeoSchro said:

daPrettyman said:

Do you play your music scales? That will give you a better understanding of transitioning keys.

Also, if you can read music, you will learn to tell how many sharps or flats are in a song...that tells you what key the song is in (when you look at the key signature).

Can you tell what key this song is written in?

[Edited 10/11/10 20:16pm]

Judging by the lyrics, I'd say that is in the key of Crap Major.

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Reply #26 posted 10/21/10 8:33pm

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i think he didn't know how to read music,

but I'm sure does now.

but you don't have to know how to read music to be great at it.

Score is just another tool.

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