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Thread started 09/11/02 2:59pm

subyduby

What has Prince taught u(musically)?

i was wondering how and what did u musicians,vocalists and lyricists learn from prince?

today my english teacher was asking his students to read carefully and try to observe the writing styles of the authors so that we may be able to write like them and make speeches like hitler and malcom x. also, as a fan of mj's dancing, i learned how to do the moonwalk and a few other steps by observing him, his work and the fans who learned from him.

what has prince taught u all and how were u able to pass it off as originality?!
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Reply #1 posted 09/11/02 3:21pm

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That to make music with feeling, you have to put some in. A lot about funk phrasings & the will to strive for my goals
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Reply #2 posted 09/11/02 4:01pm

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Where real inspiration comes from.
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Reply #3 posted 09/11/02 6:32pm

mistermaxxx

the Importance of Sound.He isn't the best at any One Instrument IMHO but the Guy Managed to Fuse a Sound that Complimented what He was going after as a Artist&I tip my Hat to that Element He brought as with any other Artist that understands it's about the SOund,Emotion&Feeling¬ based on Speed or 99 Riffs per minute.
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Reply #4 posted 09/11/02 7:11pm

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Hey...I don't post on this site alot, but I am a Prince fan, and a musician. I'd never really been to the musician hangout before...So HI to you all...this is cool. I have definitely been influenced by Prince as a musician. As far as what I have learned from him, I've learned to be more confident in my songwriting and lyrical content. Things I may not have said before, I am not afraid to say in my songs anymore, about love, feelings etc., and I think that his songwriting is sincere, and being a fan of his music, has made me more of a sincere person in general. He also taught me that anything is possible if you put your mind to it. I now write all of my own music, I learned to play most of the instruments myself, and be self contained as a writer, performer. He really is one of my main inspirations for continuing to play music.
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Reply #5 posted 09/11/02 8:04pm

subyduby

sensitivemthrfker said:

Hey...I don't post on this site alot, but I am a Prince fan, and a musician. I'd never really been to the musician hangout before...So HI to you all...this is cool. I have definitely been influenced by Prince as a musician. As far as what I have learned from him, I've learned to be more confident in my songwriting and lyrical content. Things I may not have said before, I am not afraid to say in my songs anymore, about love, feelings etc., and I think that his songwriting is sincere, and being a fan of his music, has made me more of a sincere person in general. He also taught me that anything is possible if you put your mind to it. I now write all of my own music, I learned to play most of the instruments myself, and be self contained as a writer, performer. He really is one of my main inspirations for continuing to play music.


Welcome!

Please post up your work on the net soon so I and others can listen to what you can create and how've been inspired.

I do agree on fact of being confident on the lyrics and his lyrics seem to cotain several analogies and wonderful, thought-out associations.
What do you play,btw?
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Reply #6 posted 09/11/02 8:22pm

sensitivemthrf
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Thanks subyduby...I did forget to post my mp3 site, it's:

www.mp3.com/markgrimshaw

I am first and foremost a singer, but I play some keys, bass, and guitar as well. I usually program the drums myself, or use free loops off of the net. I plan to get more into the drum programming on future stuff to add more dynamics to my tunes. I plan to re-record everything on my Mp3 site and make then sound as good as possible. I admit I have some work to do. I record everything in my apartment on a Roland VS-880 EX digital workstation. All vocals are me as well. Thanks for asking...Mark
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Reply #7 posted 09/11/02 11:19pm

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To go ahead and write as the Spirit moves me, not worrying about being so technical, and yet at the same time having a great respect for the entire "process" and helping to guide the song into the song it is meant to be -- maybe even better.
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Reply #8 posted 09/12/02 4:42am

howcomeudontca
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prince taught me that playing in a band gets u laid.
You do as I say
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Reply #9 posted 09/12/02 12:37pm

subyduby

sensitivemthrfker said:

Thanks subyduby...I did forget to post my mp3 site, it's:

www.mp3.com/markgrimshaw

I am first and foremost a singer, but I play some keys, bass, and guitar as well. I usually program the drums myself, or use free loops off of the net. I plan to get more into the drum programming on future stuff to add more dynamics to my tunes. I plan to re-record everything on my Mp3 site and make then sound as good as possible. I admit I have some work to do. I record everything in my apartment on a Roland VS-880 EX digital workstation. All vocals are me as well. Thanks for asking...Mark


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i just listened to your work. not bad.
i really like the music,and vocals on CHANGE MY WAYS
the last song has nice music but it sounds like one of those punk bands.
ur voice is better than most here! razz
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Reply #10 posted 09/12/02 6:23pm

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musically? layering of sounds, alot of production skills in the studio in general, he's taught me more than anyone else all the amazing things one can do with their voice as an instrument.

Thank U Prince Nelson Rogers.
U inspire me 2 great heights.
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Something new for your ears and soul.
http://artists.mp3s.com/a...dadli.html

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Reply #11 posted 09/12/02 9:21pm

Sdldawn

well he sure as heck taught us all how 2 con 100 bux outta someone!smile
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Reply #12 posted 09/13/02 12:47pm

sensitivemthrf
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feltbluish said:

musically? layering of sounds, alot of production skills in the studio in general, he's taught me more than anyone else all the amazing things one can do with their voice as an instrument.

Thank U Prince Nelson Rogers.
U inspire me 2 great heights.


Thanks Suby...Most of the tunes on the Mp3 site are a year or so old...I am definitely leaning toward more of a "Princeish" type sound on the newer stuff I am working on, and I may consider doing a Prince cover as well, strictly for my own amusement...I wanna hear your stuff...Can you post an address here where I can find them? Thanks...Mark
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Reply #13 posted 09/13/02 12:48pm

sensitivemthrf
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sensitivemthrfker said:

feltbluish said:

musically? layering of sounds, alot of production skills in the studio in general, he's taught me more than anyone else all the amazing things one can do with their voice as an instrument.

Thank U Prince Nelson Rogers.
U inspire me 2 great heights.


Thanks Suby...Most of the tunes on the Mp3 site are a year or so old...I am definitely leaning toward more of a "Princeish" type sound on the newer stuff I am working on, and I may consider doing a Prince cover as well, strictly for my own amusement...I wanna hear your stuff...Can you post an address here where I can find them? Thanks...Mark


Sorry, wrong quote there..oops
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Reply #14 posted 09/13/02 3:09pm

sensitivemthrf
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subyduby said:

i was wondering how and what did u musicians,vocalists and lyricists learn from prince?

today my english teacher was asking his students to read carefully and try to observe the writing styles of the authors so that we may be able to write like them and make speeches like hitler and malcom x. also, as a fan of mj's dancing, i learned how to do the moonwalk and a few other steps by observing him, his work and the fans who learned from him.

what has prince taught u all and how were u able to pass it off as originality?!


Sorry Suby, I realised that you may/may not be a musician, as you were asking musicians to post their info...thankyou for the topic though, it is of interest to me.
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Reply #15 posted 09/14/02 2:48pm

subyduby

sensitivemthrfker said:

subyduby said:

i was wondering how and what did u musicians,vocalists and lyricists learn from prince?

today my english teacher was asking his students to read carefully and try to observe the writing styles of the authors so that we may be able to write like them and make speeches like hitler and malcom x. also, as a fan of mj's dancing, i learned how to do the moonwalk and a few other steps by observing him, his work and the fans who learned from him.

what has prince taught u all and how were u able to pass it off as originality?!


Sorry Suby, I realised that you may/may not be a musician, as you were asking musicians to post their info...thankyou for the topic though, it is of interest to me.



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Reply #16 posted 09/15/02 11:33pm

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At least two things (and these things aren't only exemplified by Prince, but he exudes them):

To think outside of the box.

To remember that sometimes less is more.
This post not for the wimp contingent. All whiny wusses avert your eyes.
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Reply #17 posted 09/16/02 10:25am

JDODSON

Vocal arrangements, musical composition.
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Reply #18 posted 09/16/02 1:36pm

subyduby

JDODSON said:

Vocal arrangements, musical composition.


I agree. I was thinking of what sets Prince aside from many others. Besides for his interesting lyrics, he sings so differently in each and every song. Also, his music such as in the song: Computer Blue or Come, the music is mind-blowing, and unique.

His talents as a singer,lyricist,arranger, composer and musician is outstanding! I wish he would get more recognition, honor and esteem in the Music World.

Has Prince ever said how he creates songs? Does he practice everything until it is perfected or does he get it on with the moment? What as he said?
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Reply #19 posted 09/16/02 11:43pm

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Prince really doesn't say how he creates songs, but we've heard through several other people how some of Prince's songs were made. It seems that a lot of the time he just jams, gets ideas that way, and builds a song around it (many times making the lyrics up on the spot). But other times, he seems to be much more careful and technical with the way he puts a song together. I think he's experimented with many different ways of making music. I remember Prince saying that he found a new way to make music when he was working on The Gold Experience. Anyone know what he did that was different? (TGE is one of my favs).
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