Chords for Legendary Instruments - Jean Michel Jarre
Tempo:
70.35 bpm
Chords used:
G
C
Gm
Ab
Gb
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
So I'm surrounded by all the instruments I used for doing oxygen and
My very first synthesizer is this one
it's British one called the put navy vcs3 and actually it illustrates very well the
the idea that with just Just
Noise like that like white noise kind of boring white white noise
You can make
interesting sounds musical sounds with a bit of phasing and and a bit of
musical intention and
[G]
You have some here some
Little brothers or sisters of this one is kind of portable kind of James Bond case
spy case of
of this version called the [N] AKS and
What I used lots to make strange sounds such as that
[Ab] [Eb] And
There is no memory so I need few of them for different family of sounds like
[N] Like this or like that
[G]
[Gm] [Eb] [C]
[N] here you have the what I call the
sequence part the sequencer part with this sequencer called
Matri sequence or did you sequence so what it's an instrument I conceived
able to create live some
Some sequences that triggers some
synthesizers such as that for instance
[C] so [Ab] it's a sequence that has been
Created here on this metric matrix and matrix and it's going to this
Synthesizer this is one of the first sequence I've got for at the time of oxygen [B] And
It [Gb] works actually with [Cm] and where you can do everything live and using for instance this
move the first ever
portable keyboard designed by Robert Moog in the in the 70s and
where you can have quite a bit quite heavy, [Gm] but
[C] Still working [Cm] and
[C] [Cm]
[N] there is this is the eminent another main instrument for the for
[G] Oxygen like here is the one of the first
[A] Modular synthesizer I've got to make [G] lots of very interesting sounds as a kind of brass sounds that I could
perform with this strange
old box
And [D]
[C] [Gb] [G]
[A] [C] [B]
these [N] are some small backup notes just when you have to
work delicate moments all together, so just
some [G] backup notes
[N] Brain is not working anymore, so these are very old
Modular the first firstly modulum
These really are part of the mythology what I could call mythology of electronic instruments.
It's a coin an up
2500 and it has been built
With very few few few samples, maybe 100 instruments
existing have been made of that one and
Has been used by very different people from the contemporary music to [G] people such as Pete Townsend and very very interesting and
Very interesting in modular.
It was actually to compete with the main modular synthesizer
Called the modular Moog this one
when really one of the first one I've got also in [C] the in the [Gm] 70s and used popularized by
Walter Carlos in switch and switch on back and
This is very interesting also instruments called the Mellotron.
It's it's it's actually the first sampler ever
It's each note is actually a tape recorder with them with tape and you have a tape of seven seconds
and when you play the [G] note
you have during seven seconds a
Pre-recorded sound like a choir sounds for instance here and [Ab] then you can and when as soon as you Stop the
[Gm] [C] Pushing the note the tape is running back
[G] [C]
[Gm] and
One of the
[N]
first electronic instruments ever made is called the there I mean has been built by a guy called Leon there I mean in the 20s and It's
Very poetic instrument it [Gb] works with this you [E] can control the [Bb] volume and hear the [G] pitch
[Ab] [G] Very
[Gm] [G]
My very first synthesizer is this one
it's British one called the put navy vcs3 and actually it illustrates very well the
the idea that with just Just
Noise like that like white noise kind of boring white white noise
You can make
interesting sounds musical sounds with a bit of phasing and and a bit of
musical intention and
[G]
You have some here some
Little brothers or sisters of this one is kind of portable kind of James Bond case
spy case of
of this version called the [N] AKS and
What I used lots to make strange sounds such as that
[Ab] [Eb] And
There is no memory so I need few of them for different family of sounds like
[N] Like this or like that
[G]
[Gm] [Eb] [C]
[N] here you have the what I call the
sequence part the sequencer part with this sequencer called
Matri sequence or did you sequence so what it's an instrument I conceived
able to create live some
Some sequences that triggers some
synthesizers such as that for instance
[C] so [Ab] it's a sequence that has been
Created here on this metric matrix and matrix and it's going to this
Synthesizer this is one of the first sequence I've got for at the time of oxygen [B] And
It [Gb] works actually with [Cm] and where you can do everything live and using for instance this
move the first ever
portable keyboard designed by Robert Moog in the in the 70s and
where you can have quite a bit quite heavy, [Gm] but
[C] Still working [Cm] and
[C] [Cm]
[N] there is this is the eminent another main instrument for the for
[G] Oxygen like here is the one of the first
[A] Modular synthesizer I've got to make [G] lots of very interesting sounds as a kind of brass sounds that I could
perform with this strange
old box
And [D]
[C] [Gb] [G]
[A] [C] [B]
these [N] are some small backup notes just when you have to
work delicate moments all together, so just
some [G] backup notes
[N] Brain is not working anymore, so these are very old
Modular the first firstly modulum
These really are part of the mythology what I could call mythology of electronic instruments.
It's a coin an up
2500 and it has been built
With very few few few samples, maybe 100 instruments
existing have been made of that one and
Has been used by very different people from the contemporary music to [G] people such as Pete Townsend and very very interesting and
Very interesting in modular.
It was actually to compete with the main modular synthesizer
Called the modular Moog this one
when really one of the first one I've got also in [C] the in the [Gm] 70s and used popularized by
Walter Carlos in switch and switch on back and
This is very interesting also instruments called the Mellotron.
It's it's it's actually the first sampler ever
It's each note is actually a tape recorder with them with tape and you have a tape of seven seconds
and when you play the [G] note
you have during seven seconds a
Pre-recorded sound like a choir sounds for instance here and [Ab] then you can and when as soon as you Stop the
[Gm] [C] Pushing the note the tape is running back
[G] [C]
[Gm] and
One of the
[N]
first electronic instruments ever made is called the there I mean has been built by a guy called Leon there I mean in the 20s and It's
Very poetic instrument it [Gb] works with this you [E] can control the [Bb] volume and hear the [G] pitch
[Ab] [G] Very
[Gm] [G]
Key:
G
C
Gm
Ab
Gb
G
C
Gm
So I'm surrounded by all the instruments I used for doing oxygen and
My very first synthesizer is this one
it's British one called the put navy vcs3 and actually it illustrates very well the
the idea that with just _ Just
_ Noise like that like white noise kind of boring white white noise
You can make
interesting sounds musical sounds with a bit of phasing and and a bit of
musical intention and _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [G] _
You have some here some
Little brothers or sisters of this one is kind of portable kind of James Bond case
spy case of
of this version called the [N] AKS and
What I used lots to make strange sounds such as that
[Ab] _ _ _ _ [Eb] _ _ And
There is no memory so I need few of them for different family of sounds like _ _ _
[N] Like this or like that
_ _ [G] _ _
[Gm] _ _ [Eb] _ _ _ [C] _ _ _
[N] here you have the what I call the
sequence part the sequencer part with this sequencer called
Matri sequence or did you sequence so what it's an instrument I conceived
able to create live some
Some sequences that triggers some
synthesizers such as that for instance
[C] so [Ab] _ _ it's a sequence that has been
_ Created here on this metric matrix and matrix and it's going to this
Synthesizer this is one of the first sequence I've got for at the time of oxygen _ [B] And
It [Gb] works actually with [Cm] and _ _ _ _ where you can do everything live and using for instance _ this
move the first ever
portable keyboard designed by Robert Moog in the in the 70s and
where you can have quite a bit quite heavy, [Gm] but
[C] Still working [Cm] and _ _ _ _
_ _ [C] _ _ _ _ [Cm] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [N] _ there is this is the eminent another main instrument for the for
[G] Oxygen like _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ here is the one of the first
_ [A] Modular synthesizer I've got to make [G] lots of very interesting sounds as a kind of brass sounds that I could
perform with this strange
old box
And _ _ [D] _
_ [C] _ _ _ _ [Gb] _ _ [G] _
[A] _ _ [C] _ _ _ [B] _ _
these [N] are some small backup notes just when you have to
work delicate moments all together, so just
some [G] backup notes
_ [N] Brain is not working anymore, so these are very old
Modular the first firstly modulum
These really are part of the mythology what I could call mythology of electronic instruments.
It's a coin an up
2500 and it has been built
With very few few few samples, maybe 100 instruments
existing have been made of that one and
Has been used by very different people from the contemporary music to [G] people such as Pete Townsend and very very interesting and
Very interesting in modular.
It was actually to compete with the main modular synthesizer
Called the modular Moog this one
when really one of the first one I've got also in [C] the in the [Gm] 70s and used popularized by
Walter Carlos in switch and switch on back and
This is very interesting also instruments called the Mellotron.
It's it's it's actually the first sampler ever
It's each note is actually a tape recorder with them with tape and you have a tape of seven seconds
and when you play the [G] note
you have during seven seconds a
Pre-recorded sound like a choir sounds for instance here and [Ab] then you can and when as soon as you Stop the
[Gm] [C] Pushing the note the tape is running back _ _ _
[G] _ [C] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [Gm] _ _ and
One of the
[N] _
first electronic instruments ever made is called the there I mean has been built by a guy called Leon there I mean in the 20s and It's
Very poetic instrument it [Gb] works with this you [E] can control the [Bb] volume and hear the [G] pitch _
_ _ _ [Ab] _ _ [G] Very _
_ [Gm] _ _ _ _ [G] _ _ _
My very first synthesizer is this one
it's British one called the put navy vcs3 and actually it illustrates very well the
the idea that with just _ Just
_ Noise like that like white noise kind of boring white white noise
You can make
interesting sounds musical sounds with a bit of phasing and and a bit of
musical intention and _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [G] _
You have some here some
Little brothers or sisters of this one is kind of portable kind of James Bond case
spy case of
of this version called the [N] AKS and
What I used lots to make strange sounds such as that
[Ab] _ _ _ _ [Eb] _ _ And
There is no memory so I need few of them for different family of sounds like _ _ _
[N] Like this or like that
_ _ [G] _ _
[Gm] _ _ [Eb] _ _ _ [C] _ _ _
[N] here you have the what I call the
sequence part the sequencer part with this sequencer called
Matri sequence or did you sequence so what it's an instrument I conceived
able to create live some
Some sequences that triggers some
synthesizers such as that for instance
[C] so [Ab] _ _ it's a sequence that has been
_ Created here on this metric matrix and matrix and it's going to this
Synthesizer this is one of the first sequence I've got for at the time of oxygen _ [B] And
It [Gb] works actually with [Cm] and _ _ _ _ where you can do everything live and using for instance _ this
move the first ever
portable keyboard designed by Robert Moog in the in the 70s and
where you can have quite a bit quite heavy, [Gm] but
[C] Still working [Cm] and _ _ _ _
_ _ [C] _ _ _ _ [Cm] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [N] _ there is this is the eminent another main instrument for the for
[G] Oxygen like _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ here is the one of the first
_ [A] Modular synthesizer I've got to make [G] lots of very interesting sounds as a kind of brass sounds that I could
perform with this strange
old box
And _ _ [D] _
_ [C] _ _ _ _ [Gb] _ _ [G] _
[A] _ _ [C] _ _ _ [B] _ _
these [N] are some small backup notes just when you have to
work delicate moments all together, so just
some [G] backup notes
_ [N] Brain is not working anymore, so these are very old
Modular the first firstly modulum
These really are part of the mythology what I could call mythology of electronic instruments.
It's a coin an up
2500 and it has been built
With very few few few samples, maybe 100 instruments
existing have been made of that one and
Has been used by very different people from the contemporary music to [G] people such as Pete Townsend and very very interesting and
Very interesting in modular.
It was actually to compete with the main modular synthesizer
Called the modular Moog this one
when really one of the first one I've got also in [C] the in the [Gm] 70s and used popularized by
Walter Carlos in switch and switch on back and
This is very interesting also instruments called the Mellotron.
It's it's it's actually the first sampler ever
It's each note is actually a tape recorder with them with tape and you have a tape of seven seconds
and when you play the [G] note
you have during seven seconds a
Pre-recorded sound like a choir sounds for instance here and [Ab] then you can and when as soon as you Stop the
[Gm] [C] Pushing the note the tape is running back _ _ _
[G] _ [C] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [Gm] _ _ and
One of the
[N] _
first electronic instruments ever made is called the there I mean has been built by a guy called Leon there I mean in the 20s and It's
Very poetic instrument it [Gb] works with this you [E] can control the [Bb] volume and hear the [G] pitch _
_ _ _ [Ab] _ _ [G] Very _
_ [Gm] _ _ _ _ [G] _ _ _