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P's favorite keys on piano? me and a buddy of mine were listening to Piano & Mic 83 the other night trying to figure out the keys he gravited to most. He seems to like G alot (atleast from what were able to pick out) i know there was a thread a while back about keys of recorded songs, but i was wondering if anyone else listened to his solo piano playing and done this? & if so maybe shed some light on what you're hearing also? | |
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The black ones? | |
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Dandroppedadime said: The black ones? You beat me to it! Lol | |
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Legit question. I've been toying with the idea of analyzing the keys used throughout his catalog. (Has anyone already done this?) | |
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He played the songs in whatever key he'd recorded them in originally. I've not found any instances of him changing the key of a song on his last Piano and a Microphone tour, but if I'm wrong then let me know. | |
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b-flat
2...3...4... | |
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minor G is the chord of pleasure....it will be played 11 measures | |
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It sounds like the songs on P&M83 are in the following keys: 17 Days Gm (same as studio version) Purple Rain Bb (same as studio version) A Case Of You D (Joni Mitchell version in Db) Mary Don't You Weep Dm Strange Relationship Dm (same as studio version) International Lover B (same as studio version) Wednesday B Cold Coffee and Cocaine Am Why The Butterflies Bb It doesn't seem like he transposed anything for this record so I imagine he would have kept the songs for his solo piano sets mostly in their original keys. Looking at some other piano-based tunes it looks like he used a whole range of keys (and probably used every key at some point): When We're Dancing Close... B Gotta Broken Heart Again D Do Me Baby G#m Free D International Lover B How Come You Don't Call Me... Db Beautiful Ones F (Chorus in Ab) Condition Of The Heart B Pop Life B The Ladder Db Under The Cherry Moon Em (Chorus in D) Venus De Milo Gb Anotherloverholenyohead Am (Verse in F#m) Starfish and Coffee A Anna Stesia Cm When 2 R In Love Db Diamonds and Pearls C | |
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Most self-taught pianist gravitate toward the black keys. If Prince wrote a song on the guitar it is often in guitar-friendly keys. Purple Rain in Bb was undoubtedly written on a piano. Raspberry Beret in the key a A was certainly written on a guitar. His later songs that feature a lot a slap bass stuff tend to be in the key of E (dorian) as he thumps the low open E tring a lot. There are alway exceptions, of course, but the majority of his songs follow this pattern. | |
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Seems like in the rehearell recordings he's always calling out the same chords..I forget which but I want to say.....E, G, maybe B?
There are some riffs/tones he would always gravitate towards and you can separate it by era too I think. Stand Back is B minor. I wanna Be Your Lover is B major.
Not sure Piano and a Microphone is one stop shopping because he was doing medlies, but the transitions and improvs would give some indication of where his hands gravitated to most when he was alone and composing. Then again (it's been a while since I listened but) I think he goes back to the same transition like a slow boogie. I'd be more interested to check those first keys he hits during regular shows when he'd break off from a jam in his own world or when he'd sit down for Piano portions, and hit those first notes in the dark and the audience would erupt because they knew they were getting some piano set. | |
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