Guitar Piece that I recorded sounds strangely similar to a song - Coincidence?, page
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reply posted on 19-11-2011 @ 02:45 PM by GmoS719
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They are somewhat similar, in the sense that they are the same chord.
And the rhythm. I say coincidence.
It's hard to get anything original on the guitar, considering everything has been said and done.


reply posted on 19-11-2011 @ 02:48 PM by yourmaker
Originally posted by GmoS719
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post by himalayanhermit



They are somewhat similar, in the sense that they are the same chord.
And the rhythm. I say coincidence.
It's hard to get anything original on the guitar, considering everything has been said and done.


I would've agreed a year ago, but now i'm bassist in a metal band and we're at the forefront of new music.
we've been writing an album for the past year and it's by far my favorite music.
The only thing that stays the same are the notes you start with, the combinations and phrases themselves start to gain complexity giving completely unheard guitar originalities.


reply posted on 19-11-2011 @ 02:55 PM by mastahunta
Originally posted by GmoS719
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post by himalayanhermit



They are somewhat similar, in the sense that they are the same chord.
And the rhythm. I say coincidence.
It's hard to get anything original on the guitar, considering everything has been said and done.


Ya I agree with you.

Guitar chords lend themselves to various pull offs and hammer ons.
In this case OP is pulling off the top voice, a minor 3 settling into
the ringing E, or the 9th. I think the rhythm is what created the similarity
found in the use of notes.


reply posted on 19-11-2011 @ 04:08 PM by clintdelicious
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Do you really think every riff is unique? The exact same chords and timings are used in loads of different songs. my music business teacher had a guy emailing him for legal advice saying his riffs were stolen. When in reality 4 random chords are used in loads of songs, its total coincidence and happens a lot.


reply posted on 19-11-2011 @ 04:16 PM by ANOK
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Sounds similar but I'd say a coincidence. Been a git/bass player for 30 years btw.

There really isn't much original in music anymore. The notes and riffs really don't change, just the way they're played, and the tones used.

Think yourself luck you didn't accidentally come up with this riff...




reply posted on 21-11-2011 @ 06:59 AM by zatara
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I play guitar for some 35 years now and because I rarely cover songs I always play my own tunes. Because of that it happened to me a few times that my tune had many similarities with the ones composed by musicians heared on the radio.

The only thing I can make of it is that "it" is in the air and I, with some other person grabbed it out of the ether.......that is my explanation.
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