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Prince Guitar Chords? To you Expert and Advanced Guitar Players, Did Prince invent any Guitar Chords never made? Or every chord he ever played had been played or existed before? | |
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I don't know about invented... but I always thought the Controversy chord was deceptively simple but powerful.
It's just two notes, E and F#. But he gets so much power out of it. | |
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The weed must be good in Texas. Sorry, it's the Hodgkin's talking. | |
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Guitar chords aren't to be discovered like missing elements on the periodic table. They all already exist The same chord can be played different ways. You have the standard way to play chords and you also have barre or power chords. Prince didn't invent any chords but had an amazing mind for arranging all existing sounds. Think about the up and down scale of "Question of U". Also alot of his music was rooted in pentatonic scale. Prince was using simple chords pre-Revolution. The addition of Wendy and Lisa brought more complex "Jazz chords" that are more difficult to play like Bbadd9 or suspended chords. I don't know much about music theory but maybe someone else here that does can explain in better detail. [Edited 1/9/20 21:59pm] "As long as I can hear you smilin' baby
You won't hear my tears." | |
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No, not as far as I know. I highly doubt anyone has discovered a new chord in several centuries. | |
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While TrivialPursuit try to be smart ...PurpleDorothy and RodeoSchro gave very good insight and information on what I was asking! Thanks for the info! [Edited 1/10/20 11:10am] | |
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Sorry, it's the Hodgkin's talking. | |
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Not the chords, you can't really invent a chord and Prince didn't mess with alternative tunings, but some of the feeback, textural sounds he'd use might count. | |
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He may have been exposed early to unusual chords via his dad's music. | |
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No. He didn't play a single thing on the guitar that hadn't been played before him by someone else. Neither did Jimi Hendrix, for that matter. It's how you combine all your influences into something that is unique to you, but there are only 12 notes repeating over octaves and every combination of them has been used. Prince was a lot of things, but he was not an innovative guitarist. He was a very cool guitarist, but Hendrix broke a lot more ground that was new at the time. Music doesn't work that way, usually. If a new musician (like Jaco on the bass), comes along, the innovation tends to be in the sound they make or the bring a new level of athleticism to the art. Prince used fairly normal guitar sounds 99% of the time and his athletic skill on the guitar was somewhere in the middle. The music was cool and that's what made him, not his playing. | |
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A lot people are not as verse as you in Guitar Chords. And besides its not something worth taking The Lords name in vain over! | |
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Thank you | |
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Very cool information... Thanks | |
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