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key for jimi thing?
can someone help me out? i just learned how to play it, and my roommate deemed it "the coolest riff ever", but i'm not good at keys and things......
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Re: key for jimi thing?
i dont even know how to find a key.. dont really understand itJay wrote:can someone help me out? i just learned how to play it, and my roommate deemed it "the coolest riff ever", but i'm not good at keys and things......
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Re: key for jimi thing?
The song is pretty much in A.Jay wrote:can someone help me out? i just learned how to play it, and my roommate deemed it "the coolest riff ever", but i'm not good at keys and things......
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Sorry, grave, but no, it's not mostly in A. 
The main riff part and the verses are all in E major. The chorus is slightly ambiguous, but if one were going to define a key area, it would definitely be D major. The end part of the chorus ("Well some time a jimmy thing...") is in A major.

The main riff part and the verses are all in E major. The chorus is slightly ambiguous, but if one were going to define a key area, it would definitely be D major. The end part of the chorus ("Well some time a jimmy thing...") is in A major.
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im sorry but how do you figure e major?ticohans wrote:Sorry, grave, but no, it's not mostly in A.
The main riff part and the verses are all in E major. The chorus is slightly ambiguous, but if one were going to define a key area, it would definitely be D major. The end part of the chorus ("Well some time a jimmy thing...") is in A major.
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E is pretty clearly the dominant chord, and if you listen to the melody, the scale that is used is E major. If it were in A major, it wouldn't hang around E, G# and B the way it does. Those three notes are the three that make up the E major triad. Finally, all those G#'s in the melody would lead to A's, but they don't. Trust me, just play an E chord along with a CD and you'll hear it.
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sorry tico, Jimi Thing is in A. I'll take that to the grave when I dig it.
I thought about E but although the song hovers in E (which is the V of A) it's the A that grabs you buy the balls if you know what I mean. ya know after the main riff, it goes to to x-x-x-9-9-x which is E than it goes to that hard D on the (if you could keep me floating...) than to F than to D than to C than to D - this is hovering around the key of....wait for it......booom A then sometimes a jimi thing slides my way..... to E (the V of A) than back to A. hmmmmmmm. i guess you can think of E as the major and the song hovering around the IV which is A. hard to say. boy its late and I don't know if anything I just wrote will make sense to anybody.
How about this: its in A/E

How about this: its in A/E

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yeah, Angel is in B but I think Pilot just meant that the Angel riff was ripped from yellow ledbetter.winglet82 wrote:Actually angel is in B major, but that's a whole nother debate.PilotC150 wrote:Yup. Same as Angel and PJ's Yellow ledbettergravedigger wrote:ok, I admit it, it is in E. its a Hendrix blues riff rip off, so I should've known.
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NO WAY, THE SONG THAT RIPS YL OFF IS THAT CRAPPY KID ROCK song that was out there for awhile...the slow one...it ticked me off every time I heard it...gravedigger wrote:yeah, Angel is in B but I think Pilot just meant that the Angel riff was ripped from yellow ledbetter.winglet82 wrote:Actually angel is in B major, but that's a whole nother debate.PilotC150 wrote:Yup. Same as Angel and PJ's Yellow ledbettergravedigger wrote:ok, I admit it, it is in E. its a Hendrix blues riff rip off, so I should've known.
and YL *almost* sounds like a rip off of a Hendrix riff...
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The song does go in to A later on, but it starts in E. It also plays with D for a while.
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The first part of the opening lick is in B:
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or whatever it is, that's in B. If you played a B there with the CD, it sounds right. The E doesn't. Also, the scale used is pretty clearly E major, as the G#'s do not resolve to A's, and the D note that's played towards the end of the first lick:
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the hit on there, that's a D, anyway, that D is clearly a suspension, as opposed to the subdominant scale degree of A.
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-------7-------------------
--7-9----9-7--------------
or whatever it is, that's in B. If you played a B there with the CD, it sounds right. The E doesn't. Also, the scale used is pretty clearly E major, as the G#'s do not resolve to A's, and the D note that's played towards the end of the first lick:
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--6 h 7-------------
--7-----------------
--0-----------------
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the hit on there, that's a D, anyway, that D is clearly a suspension, as opposed to the subdominant scale degree of A.
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