MIchelle (2nd chord in the verse??)
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MIchelle (2nd chord in the verse??)
I've made a bet with someone years ago that the second chord in the Beatles "Michelle" in the verse was the dominant 7♯9 chord is sometimes known colloquially as the Hendrix chord or Purple Haze chord. They thought I was crazy. Which I am but.......
The chord under where Paul sings "ma belle." Is anyone hearing that 7 and #9 as the top 2 notes on the acoustic guitar?
scoots
The chord under where Paul sings "ma belle." Is anyone hearing that 7 and #9 as the top 2 notes on the acoustic guitar?
scoots
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Re: MIchelle (2nd chord in the verse??)
In the key I play it, the first chord is D and the second is Gm. Then C, Fdim, A, A#, A.
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Re: MIchelle (2nd chord in the verse??)
Yeah, I think Paul might of (and who knows, they're just so friggin' hard to figure out sometimes! Magical buggers.) capo-ed 3rd fret and played it in D there. It sounds like it's actually in F.
( I feel like I did when the "Paul was dead" thing was going around. Playing their songs backwards, the license plate on the Abbey Road album and so on and so forth )
But check out the very last verse of Michelle. The one where they repeat the ma belle lyrics again. You can really hear the chord much more clearly there.
You'd think logically it would be a Bbm7 with that #9 (which is just repeating the Db an octave lower.) But I'm sticking with the full on Jimi chord.
scoots
( I feel like I did when the "Paul was dead" thing was going around. Playing their songs backwards, the license plate on the Abbey Road album and so on and so forth )
But check out the very last verse of Michelle. The one where they repeat the ma belle lyrics again. You can really hear the chord much more clearly there.
You'd think logically it would be a Bbm7 with that #9 (which is just repeating the Db an octave lower.) But I'm sticking with the full on Jimi chord.
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Re: MIchelle (2nd chord in the verse??)
To my ears that's exactly what I think it is, with the #9 being played with a bar using his pinky:scooter wrote:You'd think logically it would be a Bbm7 with that #9
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Re: MIchelle (2nd chord in the verse??)
One of the uses I've found for Melodyne DNA is figuring out those "mystery" chords in songs. Transfer a bit of the tune to Melodyne in polyphonic mode and click on individual blobs to listen to what instrument is playing them. Not always perfect, but it can be very helpful at times. It also allows you to click on a point in time and sustain it. So it's a listening aid as well (even if the DNA analysis isn't perfect you can still use your ears).
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Re: MIchelle (2nd chord in the verse??)
I've heard that Roland has a new software product coming out that can analyze a song and divide it up by instrument and drum tracks, colour-coding each instrument and allowing you to mute or solo anything. Sounds like a really cool tool for doing a whole bunch of things.Phil O wrote:One of the uses I've found for Melodyne DNA is figuring out those "mystery" chords in songs. Transfer a bit of the tune to Melodyne in polyphonic mode and click on individual blobs to listen to what instrument is playing them. Not always perfect, but it can be very helpful at times. It also allows you to click on a point in time and sustain it. So it's a listening aid as well (even if the DNA analysis isn't perfect you can still use your ears).
I don't know if it can also divide the performances up by the notes played, like Melodyne DNA, but I wouldn't be surprised if it could.
There were a bunch of Beatles tracks recently put on YouTube where instruments were isolated. I am wondering if those came from someone beta testing this new Roland product.
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Re: MIchelle (2nd chord in the verse??)
I've always wondered if it was just out of tune backing harmonies...there's definitely the maj 3 in the harmonics against the min 3/#9 sung by Paul.
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MIchelle (2nd chord in the verse??)
Now, I've got to go listen!
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Re: MIchelle (2nd chord in the verse??)
I noticed that the first time I heard it. Seems like one of those mistakes that sounds better uncorrected.bdr wrote:I've always wondered if it was just out of tune backing harmonies...there's definitely the maj 3 in the harmonics against the min 3/#9 sung by Paul.
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Re: MIchelle (2nd chord in the verse??)
Here's your proof. Exactly at 30 seconds look at Paul's hand..scooter wrote:I've made a bet with someone years ago that the second chord in the Beatles "Michelle" in the verse was the dominant 7♯9 chord is sometimes known colloquially as the Hendrix chord or Purple Haze chord. They thought I was crazy. Which I am but.......
The chord under where Paul sings "ma belle." Is anyone hearing that 7 and #9 as the top 2 notes on the acoustic guitar?
scoots
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yrRLH-ZGZEs
or at 20 seconds here...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0cBUBzL5mhc
However, I don't like the use of a secondary dominant chord against that melody. It ultimately forms a D dim (or tri-tone, or the D clashes with Db at a bad time) sound with the word "ma belle (my beautiful)" and it seems out of place. Almost like he used that chord just because he knew it. But that's just my opinion.
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Re: MIchelle (2nd chord in the verse??)
Thanks! It comes out so clearly in that performance, even without looking at the video.
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Re: MIchelle (2nd chord in the verse??)
Yabba Dabba!zed wrote:To my ears that's exactly what I think it is, with the #9 being played with a bar using his pinky:scooter wrote:You'd think logically it would be a Bbm7 with that #9
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Re: MIchelle (2nd chord in the verse??)
I agree. I think it's a regular dominant 7th on the record.nightwatch wrote:Here's your proof. Exactly at 30 seconds look at Paul's hand..scooter wrote:I've made a bet with someone years ago that the second chord in the Beatles "Michelle" in the verse was the dominant 7♯9 chord is sometimes known colloquially as the Hendrix chord or Purple Haze chord. They thought I was crazy. Which I am but.......
The chord under where Paul sings "ma belle." Is anyone hearing that 7 and #9 as the top 2 notes on the acoustic guitar?
scoots
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yrRLH-ZGZEs
or at 20 seconds here...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0cBUBzL5mhc
However, I don't like the use of a secondary dominant chord against that melody. It ultimately forms a D dim (or tri-tone, or the D clashes with Db at a bad time) sound with the word "ma belle (my beautiful)" and it seems out of place. Almost like he used that chord just because he knew it. But that's just my opinion.
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Re: MIchelle (2nd chord in the verse??)
He is clearly playing a Bb7#9 (on those video links you posted of his recent live version of it) which could be acceptable it he resolved the chord with the melody to a regular Bb7. As is it sounds wrong to my ears (sorry to say Sir Paul). The chord really should be a Bbmin7.
On the original recording it sounds like the guitar is doing a Db triad with the Db on top, the bass plays the root Bb there is no D so it's a Bbmin7.
On the original recording it sounds like the guitar is doing a Db triad with the Db on top, the bass plays the root Bb there is no D so it's a Bbmin7.
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Re: MIchelle (2nd chord in the verse??)
Sorry, I misspoke, ironchef is correct, it is a Bbmin7 on the record.
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