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How DID he do it? How did a virtual unknown musician from Minnesota that couldn't even read music become a worldwide artist? I think of that sometimes when I am listening to his music with my eyes closed. I mean, I know he knew the basic keys he was starting out in, but most of the time he would just play the songs in his head, or jam with his current band, and music just flowed out. I really do think music is a God-given talent, and P. always acknowleged this. The power of it all still gets me though.........
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Willpower. Intelligence. Stamina. Vision. Creatvity. IOW, take all the self-help words, apply them to a kid who envisioned the future -- and then put them in a small, powerful and beautiful package. Who else had all that? There's no competition. Welcome to "the org", laytonian… come bathe with me. | |
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He acknowledged that several times. He was self-taught so he must have played by ear. But in agreement with the OP, I also wonder how he knew what notes were called "A", "B Minor", etc. How did he learn so fast that he could conduct his rehearsals like he did? Ever listen to him speaking to the band in these? | |
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I always took it to mean he couldn't sit in front of a piece of music and play it by sight. I can read music, in as much as I know what all the notes and symbols mean. What I can't do is sit in front of a piano and just bash out something I've never played before just by having the sheet music there in front of me. RIP | |
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poppys said:
Those aren't archeologists. That's pseudo-science. And knowing what an A minor or major chord is, is basic knowledge. Everybody who plays an instrument knows it. | |
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They were highly respected at the time North. Do your own research. Hint, there was racism involved in their "theories".
[Edited 3/8/19 7:40am] "if you can't clap on the one, then don't clap at all" | |
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poppys said: They were highly respected at the time North. Do your own research. Hint, there was racism involved in their "theories". We're going a little off topic here, but 19th century theories by Waldeck and others indeed included wild thoughts about the ancient Egyptians or Phoenicians. Those ideas were already abandoned in the early 20th century. Stories about the Egyptians migrating to America haven't been taken seriously since then. So we're talking about the 19th century when archeology was still full of adventurers, but the very first explorer in Central America, John Stephens in the 1840s already realized that the Maya civilization was indigenous. But you're right that some racist ideas prevented people from accepting that. Also, 19th century historians had a habit of seeing similarities: pyramids here, pyramids there, so there must be a connection! The idea about aliens is from Erich von Daniken and he never was widely respected. | |
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I marvel at this too sometimes. | |
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I agree. When musicians play by ear several of them still know a lot about music. They can tell you what key a song is in, whether notes are major or minor, change keys to chromatic, etc. Its just the actually following a piece of sheet music to play something that they dont do. | |
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Can anyone actually prove definitively that Prince could not read music? This is all speculation. "if you can't clap on the one, then don't clap at all" | |
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I can't remember who was interviewing him. But they asked him and he said no. And then the interviewer asked if he would learn how, and he said no, because he influenced too many people (something to this effect)....Cant remember where this was from. | |
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Yes - ask others around him and they will confirm that he would listen to a piece and then play it He also tweeted a picture of us playing blow up instruments and titled it they play by ear in reference to himself | |
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There was an Australian interview circa the Musicology tour and he was asked and Maceo said something like ‘see Genius’. So it’s out there if you take time but also sure it’s been discussed here before | |
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There must be/have been someone who knows that for sure - a teacher or relative. "if you can't clap on the one, then don't clap at all" | |
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http://prince.org/msg/7/446672 [Edited 3/8/19 10:59am] " I´d rather be a stank ass hoe because I´m not stupid. Oh my goodness! I got more drugs! I´m always funny dude...I´m hilarious! Are we gonna smoke?" | |
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That is what I was thinking! And also I have seen him in early photos of him with sheet music in front of him..... So what are these people talking about? | |
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Prince could read music, he just couldn'tg hear the music in his head as he read the notes. And you don't have to read sheet music to understand what you're playing. | |
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Wow, you all been busy while I was away yesterday. Yes, I based my statement on that interview. I almost hate to bring this one up, but I am from the old school in the Ozarks, so this one may blow your minds. Old time front porch hillbillies many times (especially string players) the person could not read sheet music, but could read "shapenotes". A simplified verson, tells each key to play in the song as it goes along. Sorry, but I had to let you in on that.................
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He took music classes in school, where he picked up a basic knowledge of chord structures, and he practiced. Then after that, he practiced some more. When he found a little more spare time, he practiced. | |
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There is a difference between not doing something and not being able to do it. Prince looked over his shoulder at me, nodded and walked out the door and we drove to a restaurant. At the restaurant, I was sitting on the other side of Prince and the managers. Prince looked at me and said, “What do you think about the script?” I said, “I’m not here to talk about that. I’m here to talk about a story I told Bob yesterday in Los Angeles.” Prince was very surprised. He looked at Steve and Chick and he must have been thinking, “What the heck?” I launched into another storytelling session: Suddenly I saw the violence, the dysfunctional relationship with his mother, his father as a musician writing music and hiding it in a box. Prince looked at me and said, “Okay.” And he looked at Steve and Chick and said, “You take off and you [Magnoli] drive with me.” [Edited 3/8/19 18:57pm] Time keeps on slipping into the future...
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Thank you. | |
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[Edited 3/9/19 19:28pm] "if you can't clap on the one, then don't clap at all" | |
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