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Prince songs that use different intervals Hello, I am currently trying to get a lot better at learning songs by ear. I kniw a good method of learning intervals is to remember moments in songs you like that use those intervals, and i was wondering what good examples of those are in prince songs. I already use the beginning of 1999 as a reference for major 6th (i was ⬆️dreamin) Thanks | |
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Gothnoodles said: Hello, I am currently trying to get a lot better at learning songs by ear. I kniw a good method of learning intervals is to remember moments in songs you like that use those intervals, and i was wondering what good examples of those are in prince songs. I already use the beginning of 1999 as a reference for major 6th (i was ⬆️dreamin) Thanks It's funny you mention this because I'm working on my interval recall too. Currently I'm working on getting stronger on catching them in sequence (eg descending min7 followed by a descending min6). I haven't really used any Prince tracks for this but will have to think about that. Do you have any favorite tracks? I could maybe see what I can catch in those since they're already memorable for you? | |
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When I did ear training at conservatory long time ago, we used jazz standards for this. Major 6 equals Take the A train, etc... But who knows jazz standards nowadays? Interesting idea though to use Prince songs for this! Isn't the opening for Condition of the Heart a spelled out major 7 chord in root position? | |
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O yes, and Nothing compares 2 u opens with a perfect fourth (it's >> been)! Just a quick thought however (without checking) but I somehow feel that the melodies of Prince often start with repeated notes in unisono. Or ascending scales tones in seconds... Am I right in this? | |
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Nice... Let's go crazy starts (after initial unison) a minor second!! (Lets go >> crazy) BTW, at OP, if you really want to internalize these intervals, get your instrument, try to play random Prince songs, and identify the intervals yourself. That's a better way then depending on others to do so. This is not critique, but a heartfelt advice... It's all about YOUR ears and brain! | |
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This is what I meant with ascending scales tones: do > re > mi (first 3 notes of major scale), as found in: Pur > ple > Rain (chorus of PR) Could > you > be (the most beautiful girl in the world) | |
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A-me > rica : descending perfect fourth!
(And the repeat of A-me > rica is a descending perfect fifth) [Edited 11/9/23 1:39am] | |
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Love > come > quick (from Thieves in the Temple): A spelled out minor triad in root position | |
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These are all great! Thank you guys so much | |
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Oh its just one person lmao, thank you! | |
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Thanks for your reply! Please post here if you find any good examples of intervals in Prince melodies! Let's see if we can find examples for all 12 intervals! | |
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jazzz said: A-me > rica : descending perfect fourth! (And the repeat of A-me > rica is a descending perfect fifth) [Edited 11/9/23 1:39am] Oh my God haha I didn't remember that. Gonna be hard to not hear that every time I hear a descending P4 now thanks haha (seriously - thanks haha) | |
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26ten said: jazzz said: A-me > rica : descending perfect fourth!
(And the repeat of A-me > rica is a descending perfect fifth) [Edited 11/9/23 1:39am] Oh my God haha I didn't remember that. Gonna be hard to not hear that every time I hear a descending P4 now thanks haha (seriously - thanks haha) . You're welcome 🤩 [Edited 11/9/23 18:43pm] | |
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4 the Tears in Your Eyes Get Blue Pheremone
[Edited 11/9/23 20:21pm] | |
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How many of you all play Guitar and Keyboards? | |
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I used to play the ocarina but recently switched to the nose flute | |
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Here's another one... In Paisley Park, Prince uses the 1235 (do re mi sol) motive, in the the opening There > is > a > park. This motive ensures strong and memorable melodies, and can be found for example in Grieg's Morgenstimmung, Ellington's In a Sentimental Mood, and in the improvisations of John Coltrane. | |
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