charlyg
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Country ripoff of People Get Ready chord progression?
I only heard a snippet in the car this AM, but I had just watched youtube vids of Curtis, and then Jeff & Rod. The chord progression was identical or really really close. It has almost the same tempo as well. Now I have to research the web to find this tune. Unless one of you is up on identifying country songs with not title or artist.....
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Re: Country ripoff of People Get Ready chord progression?
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Re: Country ripoff of People Get Ready chord progression?
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Re: Country ripoff of People Get Ready chord progression?
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Re: Country ripoff of People Get Ready chord progression?
2015/11/10 13:21:00
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Beagle that chord progression originated in Pachelbell's Canon in D.
What's the betting it had been used before that. 😁
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Re: Country ripoff of People Get Ready chord progression?
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Beagle that chord progression originated in Pachelbell's Canon in D.
What's the betting it had been used before that. 😁
very probably so!
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Re: Country ripoff of People Get Ready chord progression?
2015/11/10 19:27:10
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☄ Helpfulby charlyg 2015/11/11 15:47:34
I wonder if Pachelbel's descendants have considered the potential for a monetary windfall. I'm sure there's some sleazebag entertainment lawyer in Los Angeles that'd take their case. Oh yeah, that song is definitely a ripoff of "People Get Ready". If you played just those first chords to 100 people, 99 of them would start singing "People Get Ready". The remaining 1 would be somebody too young to have heard of Curtis Mayfield.
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Re: Country ripoff of People Get Ready chord progression?
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bitflipper I wonder if Pachelbel's descendants have considered the potential for a monetary windfall. I'm sure there's some sleazebag entertainment lawyer in Los Angeles that'd take their case. Oh yeah, that song is definitely a ripoff of "People Get Ready". If you played just those first chords to 100 people, 99 of them would start singing "People Get Ready". The remaining 1 would be somebody too young to have heard of Curtis Mayfield.
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Re: Country ripoff of People Get Ready chord progression?
2015/11/11 09:01:32
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But what a great chord sequence to copy, ya hey dere!
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Re: Country ripoff of People Get Ready chord progression?
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Hi, There is no chance, that anyone is not going to say that something comes from something else, and is now considered a rip off. With music recorded and records kept for the last 100 years, we will find even more stuff that is the same. Pretty soon, even Tangerine Dream ripped off Bach, since the same "notes" were played, but the accents and effects were so heavy going around, that no one could even conceive of that idea or concept. It's not about the stealing of the notes ... since we were all born with them around us ... it's about the music ... and since we're only concerned with one bit ... I guess that everyone rips off everybody! Cue the guitar, and the vocals ... here comes the bridge and then the solo! Wanna talk about even more rip-offs? How about the constant copy of the song format! That's even more tiring than the same chord progression or set of notes!
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Re: Country ripoff of People Get Ready chord progression?
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☄ Helpfulby ohgrant 2015/11/11 22:33:16
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Re: Country ripoff of People Get Ready chord progression?
2015/11/11 09:23:01
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KenB123 But what a great chord sequence to copy, ya hey dere!
Boring! Bartok and Stravinsky have far better chord sequences, that would be much more fun to play and put to use ... but maybe that music is too far and out there for anyone to actually consider ... notes? ... chords? ... a progression? ... hmmm ... chord progression in with the rites of megalomania? Folks just need to get smarter, than just use the same chord and song over and over again! But I am not sure they have heard any other music to make that call ... you have to have a feel for something different, and sometimes, it's just not there! Or they think an effect makes it different.
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Re: Country ripoff of People Get Ready chord progression?
2015/11/11 09:42:16
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bitflipper I wonder if Pachelbel's descendants have considered the potential for a monetary windfall. I'm sure there's some sleazebag entertainment lawyer in Los Angeles that'd take their case. Oh yeah, that song is definitely a ripoff of "People Get Ready". If you played just those first chords to 100 people, 99 of them would start singing "People Get Ready". The remaining 1 would be somebody too young to have heard of Curtis Mayfield.
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Re: Country ripoff of People Get Ready chord progression?
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(Forgot to quote..."Boring! Barton and .......") Man, are you missing the point. It's not about whether it must be new, different, complex, etc. If it is a pretty chord sequence, than so be it. And it doesn't mean it's the only pretty chord sequence out there. I guess I just don't get that comment of yours.
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Re: Country ripoff of People Get Ready chord progression?
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☄ Helpfulby Beagle 2015/11/11 12:41:01
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KenB123 But what a great chord sequence to copy, ya hey dere!
Boring! Bartok and Stravinsky have far better chord sequences
Stravinsky never used chords. He eschewed that outmoded construct very early in his career. All his music is made up of tiny fragments of dust from around the hidden rim of Faberge' Eggs, drizzled in swan's tears and carefully carried into a pre-determined pattern by rare winged voles. I very much doubt that you'd be aware of that though, it needs a more open imagination to look past the accidental clashing of notes which may give the illusion of chords.
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Re: Country ripoff of People Get Ready chord progression?
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☄ Helpfulby ohgrant 2015/11/11 22:35:23
KenB123 (Forgot to quote..."Boring! Barton and .......")
Man, are you missing the point. It's not about whether it must be new, different, complex, etc. If it is a pretty chord sequence, than so be it. And it doesn't mean it's the only pretty chord sequence out there. I guess I just don't get that comment of yours.
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Re: Country ripoff of People Get Ready chord progression?
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KenB123 But what a great chord sequence to copy, ya hey dere!
Boring! Bartok and Stravinsky have far better chord sequences
Stravinsky never used chords. He eschewed that outmoded construct very early in his career. All his music is made up of tiny fragments of dust from around the hidden rim of Faberge' Eggs, drizzled in swan's tears and carefully carried into a pre-determined pattern by rare winged voles. I very much doubt that you'd be aware of that though, it needs a more open imagination to look past the accidental clashing of notes which may give the illusion of chords.
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