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I know chord progression doesn't have copyright, but what is this???



I know my ears suck, don;t have perfect pitch or anything, I don't even thing that went well with the vocal, can someone explain why this melody worked with this vocal?

Thanks.

P.S: It is a COLD way to Play the game of doing music.

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Not sure what you are getting at. Can you rephrase with maybe a little more detail?

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That kelly roland song was absolutely horrific btw.

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jbaker wrote:Not sure what you are getting at. Can you rephrase with maybe a little more detail?
I think he's referring to the similarity with Coldplay's Clocks. But I hardly think that Coldplay invented triplet arpeggios on a piano.

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Gamma-UT wrote: I think he's referring to the similarity with Coldplay's Clocks. But I hardly think that Coldplay invented triplet arpeggios on a piano.
Correct. Al Gore invented triplet arpeggios. :wink:

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Ogg Vorbis wrote:
Gamma-UT wrote: I think he's referring to the similarity with Coldplay's Clocks. But I hardly think that Coldplay invented triplet arpeggios on a piano.
Correct. Al Gore invented triplet arpeggios. :wink:
I thought Al Gore invented the piano.

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Gamma-UT wrote:I hardly think that Coldplay invented triplet arpeggios on a piano.
They most certainly did!

What's a triplet arpeggio again? :hihi:
Ogg Vorbis wrote:Correct. Al Gore invented triplet arpeggios.
No, Al Gore invented the internet. Fact.

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Radiohead suck, dirty thieving b*stards. never liked them miserable c*nts.

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Define someone else's work? You mean something so unique that it doesn't have any connection to anything done before by anyone else? No borrowing, not remaking, no interpretation?
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Haha it's good that someone copied Coldplay. Atleast Coldplay can't complain about it because they copied Viva La Vida. > as it says in the video: you decide.
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Except they didn't

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Al Gore invented the algorithm, of course.

I'm glad someone finally explained what this post is all about. I didn't realize that anyone would defend Coldplay's "innovations." :-)

People copy all the time. That's just musical ideas spreading.

I'm never been able to see how the ones that are prosecuted (My Sweet Lord for You're So Fine and Ghostbusters for I Want A New Drug) are different from the ones that aren't.

There are only two cases of copying that make me scream. The theft of "Under Pressure" and the murder of "Superfreak."
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rlahalla wrote:
Ogg Vorbis wrote:Correct. Al Gore invented triplet arpeggios.
No, Al Gore invented the internet. Fact.
http://www.snopes.com/quotes/internet.asp

Al Gore fostered legislation that further developed DARPAnet for educational use and then went on to open it up to commercial access.
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Omniphonix wrote:
rlahalla wrote:
Ogg Vorbis wrote:Correct. Al Gore invented triplet arpeggios.
No, Al Gore invented the internet. Fact.
http://www.snopes.com/quotes/internet.asp

Al Gore fostered legislation that further developed DARPAnet for educational use and then went on to open it up to commercial access.
I guess I should have tossed a :dog: in there, eh?

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Reverse Engineer wrote:
Radiohead suck, dirty thieving b*stards. never liked them miserable c*nts.
you are my #1 KVRAF :tu:

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