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Wed Feb 26, 2014 3:01 pm

Many songs(thousands +) are played with the same chord progression(sequence?) but what made them so diffrent from each-other?

Can we talk a bit a bout this,,,give your view (please,thx)

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Wed Feb 26, 2014 4:43 pm

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Wed Feb 26, 2014 4:50 pm

TGVanessa wrote:
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It aint that simple :ohmy: Vanessa,,its more than the melody added,,but its an important one,,, :unsure:

Willem


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Wed Feb 26, 2014 4:58 pm

If I understand your question Willem. I would say rhythm. The notes played and not played make all the difference. On guitar it is the difference in the strum pattern, style of picking/strumming, muted or not muted, etc. Also the addition of augmented, diminished, 7ths, 9ths, etc.....

That's all outside of the melody as well. Which dramatically changes the song regardless of the same chord progression. Make sense?




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Wed Feb 26, 2014 5:11 pm

MarkM wrote:
If I understand your question Willem. I would say rhythm. The notes played and not played make all the difference. On guitar it is the difference in the strum pattern, style of picking/strumming, muted or not muted, etc. Also the addition of augmented, diminished, 7ths, 9ths, etc.....

That's all outside of the melody as well. Which dramatically changes the song regardless of the same chord progression. Make sense?




MarkM
To me it sure made sense Mark,, maybe we can add voicings of the chords..thx

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Wed Feb 26, 2014 6:35 pm

MarkM wrote:
If I understand your question Willem. I would say rhythm. The notes played and not played make all the difference. On guitar it is the difference in the strum pattern, style of picking/strumming, muted or not muted, etc. Also the addition of augmented, diminished, 7ths, 9ths, etc.....

That's all outside of the melody as well. Which dramatically changes the song regardless of the same chord progression. Make sense?




MarkM
My thoughts as well....

Changes in strum patterns, bass runs, hammer-ons, pull-offs, etc. Maybe even a borrowed chord once in a while just to keep things interesting. Maybe the number of measures each chord is played. Also, changing the time signature. Maybe a 3/4 or 6/8, instead of 4/4.... :)

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Wed Feb 26, 2014 6:44 pm

What makes a song a song?

I'd say:
(1st) melody - including harmonies and backing vocals,
(2nd) chord progression
(3rd) rhythm/tempo,
(4th) instrumentation/arrangement/production
(5th) lyrics (they are the last thing I listen for)

I'm guessing others will change the order of importance.

Is there anything else I'm missing?


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Thu Feb 27, 2014 4:52 am

daryl wrote:
What makes a song a song?

I'd say:
(1st) melody - including harmonies and backing vocals,
(2nd) chord progression
(3rd) rhythm/tempo,
(4th) instrumentation/arrangement/production
(5th) lyrics (they are the last thing I listen for)

I'm guessing others will change the order of importance.

Is there anything else I'm missing?

Maybe other tunings, other than e-a-d-g-b-e.. ?

Willem

PS thanks for the replies so far,everybody,,


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Thu Feb 27, 2014 5:18 am

You don't actually think that I meant it is that simple, now do you Willem?

I mean, you can write books about it, that's how many elements are involved. Music is more than a chord progression, all those songs show that.

But in the end, it ís just one simple chord progression..... :laugh:

Now what are your own thoughts?


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TGVanessa wrote:
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I aint that simple :ohmy: Vanessa,,its more than the melody added,,but its an important one,,, :unsure:

Willem


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Thu Feb 27, 2014 5:19 am

Great summary Daryl! :)

daryl wrote:
What makes a song a song?

I'd say:
(1st) melody - including harmonies and backing vocals,
(2nd) chord progression
(3rd) rhythm/tempo,
(4th) instrumentation/arrangement/production
(5th) lyrics (they are the last thing I listen for)

I'm guessing others will change the order of importance.

Is there anything else I'm missing?


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