A Quote by Shaggy

When we do reggae, it's normally a one-chord or a two-chord, or whatever it is. With Sting, there'll be chord changes, key changes. — © Shaggy
When we do reggae, it's normally a one-chord or a two-chord, or whatever it is. With Sting, there'll be chord changes, key changes.
As the chord changes go by, I don't so much think about a static chord voicing changing. I just see the notes on the neck change.
Then I began to play. Variations on a G major chord, the most wonderful chord known to mankind, infinitely happy. I could live inside a G major chord, with Grace, if she was willing. Everything uncomplicated and good about me could be summed up by that chord.
I grew up with a piano, and my aunt taught me chords. I played with bands in high school and I could do like, C chord, G chord, D chord; really simple, rhythm piano.
Like the ability of all the musicians to end the song at the right time. Or when it's time for a chord change, but nobody knows what the chord should be, and you all, you know, it all just changes, magically, at the same time. It's when you pick up your phone to call someone and that person is calling you.
Matter exploded into being, apparently as chaos, but in fact as a chord. The ultimate power chord.
I've played the guitar since I was 12, and just taught myself songs chord by chord.
Chopin was a master of melody, harmony and voice leading - the art of smoothly moving from chord to chord.
I had to learn chord shapes... I bought books with chord charts. I used to listen to all kinds of pop music.
I had to learn chord shapes. I bought books with chord charts. I used to listen to all kinds of pop music.
I loved Jimmy Reed, the chord changes, the lyrics.
There's a difference between the blues of the New Orleans guys and anyone else and the difference is in a chord, but I can't figure the name of it. It's a different chord, and they all make it.
Bird's mind and fingers work with incredible speed. He can imply four chord changes in a melodic pattern where another musician would have trouble inserting two.
I like inventive melodies and chord changes, a little bit of creativity.
I've always been attracted to odd chord changes and interesting melodies.
I thrive on change. That's probably why my chord changes are weird, because chords depict emotions. They'll be going along on one key and I'll drop off a cliff, and suddenly they will go into a whole other key signature. That will drive some people crazy, but that's how my life is.
Musicals allow a depth of emotion that you don't get in another form of acting, the chord changes, the lyrics really affect people, so that in two hours, you've forgotten about things.
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