Agonum
Moving Violation
Perhaps I have misunderstood the topic of the thread, but that doesn’t constitute a ‘musical parallel’ to me.here:
Perhaps I have misunderstood the topic of the thread, but that doesn’t constitute a ‘musical parallel’ to me.here:
No. Boo!Somebody’s Watching Me
I always feel like somebody's watching me
Threatened
You should be watching me
I wouldn't be surprised if both songs were inspired by "Apocalypse Now" and it's intricate drum work actually.I just remembered another one. They Don't Care About Us has the same drum rhythm as Will You Be There. I always found this interesting given what a different energy these songs have otherwise.
I chose the wrong threadYeah his suggestions are not good at all
We're talking "musical" parallels. Not lyrical.
I think I can hear what you meanMaybe it's only slightly MJ related, but I was listening to Fiddler on the Roof's Wedding Segment song and the melody of the song resembles Little Susie.
Thematic/lyric similarities are interesting but not really the focus here.I think 'Trouble' and 'Dangerous' are thematically similar:
'But I loved it 'cause it's dangerous'
'She's trouble, I love it, even though it feels so good'
You are right but I'm out of similaritiesThematic/lyric similarities are interesting but not really the focus here.
Streetwalker (1986 rough mix): I wrote a letter for the CIA ghettoD.S.: 'You know he really tried to take me down by surprise, I bet he missioned with the CIA
Cheater: 'You know I work too hard for this kinda play, I wrote a letter for the ghetto of the CIA
Tabloid Junkie: 'Who's the next, for you to resurrect, JFK exposed the CIA'
also DD:Dirty Diana
You'll never make me stay
So take your weight off of me
Get Your Weight Off Of Me
Just get your weight off of me
Why don't you just let me be?
This is a nothing comment.
- We're Here to Entertain You (the Jackson 5) <> Don't Walk Away (Michael Jackson) - Not like they sound like melodies in any way... But they make me think of each other in the sense that both start with very good MJ ballad singing (in the way that I really like MJ singing ballads)... and both end into whatever uninspired randomness that takes like half of the song....
We're talking "musical" parallels. Not lyrical.
Well that'll have to go somewhere else! Lol this threads already muddied enoughYes but lyrical parallels have needs too!
We're talking "musical" parallels. Not lyrical.
That’s another type of parallel. The thread title perhaps isn’t optimal, but I think the intention is clear from the context.According to the web search results, musical parallels are the parallel movement of two or more melodies or chords that have the same intervallic structure. Musical parallels can create a sense of harmony, contrast, or effect in a musical composition.
Some examples of musical parallels that I like are:
• The parallel fifths in the opening of Beethoven's Symphony No. 5, which create a powerful and memorable motif.
• The parallel triads in the chorus of "Don't Stop Believin'" by Journey, which create a catchy and uplifting melody.
• The parallel quartal chords in the intro of "So What" by Miles Davis, which create a cool and modern jazz sound.
A better example would be pretty much every rock song which utilize guitars and power chords.According to the web search results, musical parallels are the parallel movement of two or more melodies or chords that have the same intervallic structure. Musical parallels can create a sense of harmony, contrast, or effect in a musical composition.
Some examples of musical parallels that I like are:
• The parallel fifths in the opening of Beethoven's Symphony No. 5, which create a powerful and memorable motif.
• The parallel triads in the chorus of "Don't Stop Believin'" by Journey, which create a catchy and uplifting melody.
• The parallel quartal chords in the intro of "So What" by Miles Davis, which create a cool and modern jazz sound.
Now? That’s the idea from the start!Well... I had an idea for a much wider scope "Musical/songs similarities" and I never opened it because this thread came up and my idea initially seemed redundant with this one...
If this one is now only about strict musical parallels, I kind of regret not opening my own thread. But I think I already shared a large part of my ideas in this current thread.
Richard figured out ChatGPT.According to the web search results, musical parallels are the parallel movement of two or more melodies or chords that have the same intervallic structure. Musical parallels can create a sense of harmony, contrast, or effect in a musical composition.
Some examples of musical parallels that I like are:
• The parallel fifths in the opening of Beethoven's Symphony No. 5, which create a powerful and memorable motif.
• The parallel triads in the chorus of "Don't Stop Believin'" by Journey, which create a catchy and uplifting melody.
• The parallel quartal chords in the intro of "So What" by Miles Davis, which create a cool and modern jazz sound.
By all means, try again. I'll contribute. I always enjoy new discussions about the artist who made InvincibleWell... I had an idea for a much wider scope "Musical/songs similarities" and I never opened it because this thread came up and my idea initially seemed redundant with this one...
If this one is now only about strict musical parallels, I kind of regret not opening my own thread. But I think I already shared a large part of my ideas in this current thread.