The Jazz Guitar Chord Dictionary
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    It is probably going to fail.

    But let's give it a go.

    First one, let's make this hard.
    Prodigy - "Firestarter".

    What would be the closest match for it in the realm of jazz?

    Doesn't have to be a copy, just that.. you know the feeling when hearing something but it instantly triggers a memory of another piece? "this reminds me of... or "it's like..."
    Has to have a distinctive nuance of any type (rhythm, notes, sounds, vibe, some idea of lyrics, etc).

    (discussions about "what is jazz" are not welcome here! )
    Last edited by emanresu; 01-03-2024 at 09:32 AM.

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    He's gotta mean this:


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    Maybe this?



    Or this?


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    "Firestarter" works 2 ways when counting the meter. The heavy drum on 1st beat or 4th.

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    Quote Originally Posted by emanresu
    "Firestarter" works 2 ways when counting the meter. The heavy drum on 1st beat or 4th.
    I never heard it that way and I am absolutely not able to hear it that way. Snare on the backbeat, bassline and last but not least vocals absolutely define the Roland 808 "hum kick" as being on the one for me .

    There are pieces of electronic music where you actually can turn the beat around (especially when you are stoned LOL). I remember when I first heard Aphex Twin's "Selected Ambient Works" at a friends place. He showed me how you could interpret the rhythm differently. But that does not work for this Prodigy tune at all for me.

    EDIT: Intellectually you can interpret any tune's rhythm differently. But this tune is perfect example for Hal Galper's Forward Motion. "I'm the firestarter! BOOOM!"

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    I'm the trouble starter, punkin' instigator
    I'm the fear addicted, the danger illustrated
    Hey, hey, hey
    I'm a fire starter, twisted fire starter
    Hey, hey, hey
    You're a fire starter, twisted fire starter
    Hey, hey, hey
    I'm a fire starter, twisted fire starter


    You're the top
    You're the Colosseum
    You're the top
    You're the Louvre Museum
    You're a melody from a symphony by Strauss
    You're a Bendel bonnet, a Shakespeare sonnet
    You're Mickey Mouse

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    Litterick got really close with the lyrics.
    Hoped for something similar with the notes or sonics.

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    the big 808 kick is on the one in Firestarter, which reminds me a bit of Mr. Williams on:

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    Boy am I getting old.

    I don't have even the slightest understanding of what this thread is about.

    So what the heck, I'll nominate "Lush Life".

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    Quote Originally Posted by dconeill
    Boy am I getting old.

    I don't have even the slightest understanding of what this thread is about.

    So what the heck, I'll nominate "Lush Life".
    Ok, I'll add this up there: "this reminds me of... or "it's like..."

    Doesn't have to be a copy, just that.. you know the feeling when hearing something but it instantly triggers a memory of another piece?
    Has to have a nuance of any type (rhythm, notes, sounds, vibe, some idea of lyrics, etc).

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    Quote Originally Posted by Litterick

    You're the top
    You're the Colosseum
    You're the top
    You're the Louvre Museum
    You're a melody from a symphony by Strauss
    You're a Bendel bonnet, a Shakespeare sonnet
    You're Mickey Mouse
    Mickey'''s Mouse Trap - IMDb

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    Quote Originally Posted by dconeill
    Boy am I getting old.

    I don't have even the slightest understanding of what this thread is about.

    So what the heck, I'll nominate "Lush Life".
    In case you are wondering what "808" means:


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    Quote Originally Posted by dconeill

    I don't have even the slightest understanding of what this thread is about.
    We have those memories in the brains. It might be good to link more stuff to each other. To fight old age or.. to stir up the current comfort zone.
    That was the hidden reason for this.
    It does sometimes work by itself but thought to make a conscious effort.