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Every writer of just about every pop song should be suing each other. All use the same I, V, VI and IV (1,5,6,4) chord progression just about. All that changes is the key. I disovered this when learning guitar. Excellently demonstrated here by Axis of Awesome...
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Ed Sheeran is having a tough time on 08:58 - Apr 28 by blueasfook
Every writer of just about every pop song should be suing each other. All use the same I, V, VI and IV (1,5,6,4) chord progression just about. All that changes is the key. I disovered this when learning guitar. Excellently demonstrated here by Axis of Awesome...
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I don't know why they haven't used this in the trial, ut completely underlines his defence.
The issue is they have ruled on this already in the blurred lines case where it was deemed copy right infringement due to having the same "feel"...... which shows a complete lack of understanding of music.
Ed Sheeran is having a tough time on 10:18 - Apr 28 by BlueandTruesince82
I don't know why they haven't used this in the trial, ut completely underlines his defence.
The issue is they have ruled on this already in the blurred lines case where it was deemed copy right infringement due to having the same "feel"...... which shows a complete lack of understanding of music.
Ed Sheeran is having a tough time on 10:18 - Apr 28 by BlueandTruesince82
I don't know why they haven't used this in the trial, ut completely underlines his defence.
The issue is they have ruled on this already in the blurred lines case where it was deemed copy right infringement due to having the same "feel"...... which shows a complete lack of understanding of music.
Axis of awsome rule though
To be fair though, having watched Rick Beato's analysis, the staccato rhythm of Gaye's original verse section is quite unique and I think it's not by accident Ed's section sounds identical. But then it's a standard rhythmic structure, which I think would be ridiculous to say "once one artist has done it, that's it - no more!"
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Ed Sheeran is having a tough time on 08:58 - Apr 28 by blueasfook
Every writer of just about every pop song should be suing each other. All use the same I, V, VI and IV (1,5,6,4) chord progression just about. All that changes is the key. I disovered this when learning guitar. Excellently demonstrated here by Axis of Awesome...
[Post edited 28 Apr 2023 8:58]
Of course there are extremely common chord progressions, and of course Axis of Awesome do a great job, and of course analysing music and/or comedy to the Nth degree kills a lot of the enjoyment.
However, making this point in relation to this copyright case is entirely misplaced, as the relevant part of the Gaye song DOESN'T use this chord progression. So pointing out that just about every other song does so is rather unhelpful to Ed's position!
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Ed Sheeran is having a tough time on 18:35 - Apr 28 with 1253 views
Ed Sheeran is having a tough time on 17:25 - Apr 28 by HighgateBlue
Of course there are extremely common chord progressions, and of course Axis of Awesome do a great job, and of course analysing music and/or comedy to the Nth degree kills a lot of the enjoyment.
However, making this point in relation to this copyright case is entirely misplaced, as the relevant part of the Gaye song DOESN'T use this chord progression. So pointing out that just about every other song does so is rather unhelpful to Ed's position!
But it still makes the point that you can't just claim a chord progression or common common structure otherwise we'd be left with what, 12 proper songs and Jazz?