This might not be of interest to people who don't know anything about music theory but I suspect even those people know Maiden have a very specific sound of 3 chords
E C D
Or it can be the same chord sequence played in another Key like A F G.
And of course their other favourite nowadays is E C G D.
Anyway, what are some some different or interesting chord sequences, key changes or general music ideas in their catalogue?
My thoughts-
Deja Vu being mostly in F (minor I think) is very different for them, even if it's familiar chord sequences just in a different place.
Don't Look to the eyes of a stranger being in G#. I suspect Steve deliberately tried to write in a different key to accommodate Blaze with this one.
Three songs on AMOLAD using what seemed to be the "in" new chord sequence for the boys at the time. E C A F. I don't recall them using that a lot before this album, but parts of Brighter than a thousand suns and Breeg use it. The third song I can't recall, it may be the Legacy or Lord of Light.
Lord of the flies jumping up from E to F# from the intro to the verse is very cool and gives it energy.
Paschendale cycling through different chord changes during the solos, I think it cycles though C#, G# and into D at one point.
E C D
Or it can be the same chord sequence played in another Key like A F G.
And of course their other favourite nowadays is E C G D.
Anyway, what are some some different or interesting chord sequences, key changes or general music ideas in their catalogue?
My thoughts-
Deja Vu being mostly in F (minor I think) is very different for them, even if it's familiar chord sequences just in a different place.
Don't Look to the eyes of a stranger being in G#. I suspect Steve deliberately tried to write in a different key to accommodate Blaze with this one.
Three songs on AMOLAD using what seemed to be the "in" new chord sequence for the boys at the time. E C A F. I don't recall them using that a lot before this album, but parts of Brighter than a thousand suns and Breeg use it. The third song I can't recall, it may be the Legacy or Lord of Light.
Lord of the flies jumping up from E to F# from the intro to the verse is very cool and gives it energy.
Paschendale cycling through different chord changes during the solos, I think it cycles though C#, G# and into D at one point.