Songs now being played in a lower key
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Songs now being played in a lower key
Playing shorter shows and a less varied set list isn't the only new aspect of PJ live circa 2021-2022. I presume folks have noticed a number of songs are now being played in lower keys than their studio versions for the benefit of Ed's voice -- I particularly noticed it on "Satan's Bed" and "Go" on the Paris bootleg that was just released. They've definitely experimented with it on "Once," "Breath" and "Life Wasted" as well. Have people heard it on other live songs from recent shows?
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Re: Songs now being played in a lower key
They’ve been doing this on and off since around 2007 (IIRC).
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Yes it started in 2007 with Life Wasted and Worldwide Suicide (and potentially Comatose), and it got "worse" on the latter tours as brand new songs were directly played a half-step lower compared to the studio versions (see most of Backspacer with Got Some, The Fixer, Force of Nature..., or Getaway later). Who Ever Said in the Paris show is also played in a lower key, I was a bit disappointed as the Gigaton songs were apparently recorded considering the current capacities and limits of Ed's voice.
If I am not mistaken, a few regular songs have been played in a lower key on specific nights (State of Love and Trust, Do the Evolution) when Ed was struggling more than usual.
If I am not mistaken, a few regular songs have been played in a lower key on specific nights (State of Love and Trust, Do the Evolution) when Ed was struggling more than usual.
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Re: Songs now being played in a lower key
do they tune their guitars different or just play lower chords?
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The former.
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They use guitars with a lower tuning (so there is no need to use different chords, or face issues with open strings).warehouse wrote:do they tune their guitars different or just play lower chords?
I should check some videos, I remember that Jeff's bass with the checkered pattern was a clear identifier for some of these songs.

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It's his throat so I'm sure he knows better than I do, but it's never seemed to me that lowering the key of the songs really helps Ed sing them any better.
What seems to be particularly demanding on those songs isn't the pitch of the notes as such, it's more sudden jumps between low and high notes or sustained notes in the upper end of his range. When they play those songs in a lower key, he still seems to struggle just as much.
What seems to be particularly demanding on those songs isn't the pitch of the notes as such, it's more sudden jumps between low and high notes or sustained notes in the upper end of his range. When they play those songs in a lower key, he still seems to struggle just as much.
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Obviously some songs sound weaker and more deflated when played lower than we're used to, but I'm curious if anyone thinks there are songs that actually sound better when played lower? There's gotta be at least one
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probably the songs matt wrote
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Can someone explain this to me like I'm a dum-dum?
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Re: Songs now being played in a lower key
Songs are played in keys. Keys determine the pitch of the instruments. The higher the key, the higher Ed has to sing to fit the song (generally). Since singing really high is very difficult with increasing age + vocal wear, sometimes the band plays the songs with instruments that are tuned to a lower pitch. This makes the songs sound generally "lower" than the recorded versions, but it makes them easier for Ed to sing.Captain Termite wrote:Can someone explain this to me like I'm a dum-dum?
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Thanks. I wouldn't have thought the instrumentation would have to (or tend to) match the vocals in that way.Jorge wrote:Songs are played in keys. Keys determine the pitch of the instruments. The higher the key, the higher Ed has to sing to fit the song (generally). Since singing really high is very difficult with increasing age + vocal wear, sometimes the band plays the songs with instruments that are tuned to a lower pitch. This makes the songs sound generally "lower" than the recorded versions, but it makes them easier for Ed to sing.Captain Termite wrote:Can someone explain this to me like I'm a dum-dum?
I also sometimes read about Ed singing in a lower key than in studio versions. Are those the same songs as the ones being discussed in this thread?
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If I am not mistaken, Crazy Mary is played live one full step lower than the recorded version for the Sweet Relief album.Jorge wrote:Obviously some songs sound weaker and more deflated when played lower than we're used to, but I'm curious if anyone thinks there are songs that actually sound better when played lower? There's gotta be at least one
It is a cover and I am more familiar with the live versions, but it might be one of the few exceptions where it benefits the song.
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Well, I don't know if this is what you're referring to, but the reason I said "(generally)" is because you could still have the song in the original key but sing higher or lower by jumping an octave up or down. Think of the difference between the Christmas single version of "Drifting" vs. the Lost Dogs version. The key is the same in both versions (no instrumental change) but Ed is singing an octave higher in the Lost Dogs version while still being in the same keyCaptain Termite wrote: Thanks. I wouldn't have thought the instrumentation would have to (or tend to) match the vocals in that way.
I also sometimes read about Ed singing in a lower key than in studio versions. Are those the same songs as the ones being discussed in this thread?
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Interesting. From a dum-dum's perspective, I can certainly tell that his voice is higher in the Lost Dogs one, but have no idea how anyone could determine that it was from octave change versus key change. Similarly, any time I read about tempo/time etc in music and I try to understand, my brain just goes and hides under a pile of coats.Jorge wrote:Well, I don't know if this is what you're referring to, but the reason I said "(generally)" is because you could still have the song in the original key but sing higher or lower by jumping an octave up or down. Think of the difference between the Christmas single version of "Drifting" vs. the Lost Dogs version. The key is the same in both versions (no instrumental change) but Ed is singing an octave higher in the Lost Dogs version while still being in the same keyCaptain Termite wrote: Thanks. I wouldn't have thought the instrumentation would have to (or tend to) match the vocals in that way.
I also sometimes read about Ed singing in a lower key than in studio versions. Are those the same songs as the ones being discussed in this thread?
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Maybe this will start you on your music theory journey
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his voice sounds almost weird on the album version. this is a great example.XWayne wrote:If I am not mistaken, Crazy Mary is played live one full step lower than the recorded version for the Sweet Relief album.Jorge wrote:Obviously some songs sound weaker and more deflated when played lower than we're used to, but I'm curious if anyone thinks there are songs that actually sound better when played lower? There's gotta be at least one
It is a cover and I am more familiar with the live versions, but it might be one of the few exceptions where it benefits the song.
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Re: Songs now being played in a lower key
It's been going on for quite a while now though I think it was brought into sharper relief on this tour because, as XWayne pointed out, some of the Gigaton songs being played in a lower key.
Songs like Go, Breath, Not For You, In Hiding and MYM were downtuned for the first time this year (or certainly against versions I heard in 2018). Satan's Bed was tuned down in 2018, and Save You in 2014. We'll probably not hear WWS again live but that was getting tuned down as early as 2010 on the Backspacer tour.
Songs like Go, Breath, Not For You, In Hiding and MYM were downtuned for the first time this year (or certainly against versions I heard in 2018). Satan's Bed was tuned down in 2018, and Save You in 2014. We'll probably not hear WWS again live but that was getting tuned down as early as 2010 on the Backspacer tour.
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I had some time to kill, and as I play the guitar I am quite interested in this topic, I checked the tuning of the songs played live.
I have checked the latest versions of each song to see if they were played in the same key as their studio counterpart, then went back on past tours and shows when the tuning was changed.
I have not checked all live versions, so I certainly miss potential one-off changes for some songs on specific dates.
I have put the full list under a spoiler tag as it is a bit long, but the main info is:
- there is a significant number of songs that have been tuned down in 2022, in particular Vs ones (Blood has not been played since 2018).
- several songs from Backspacer and Lightning Bolt were never played in their original tuning
- some Gigaton songs were initially played as on the album, then tuned down on later shows. For the other albums, the downtuning usually occurred on a new tour.
- some songs are played 1 full tone down. Listening to the original versions, then the 1/2 step down ones, then 1 step down ones is quite brutal...
- I had totally forgot the 2008 version of W.M.A.
- Mankind and Don't Gimme No Lip are downtuned. What's happening to you Stone ?
I have checked the latest versions of each song to see if they were played in the same key as their studio counterpart, then went back on past tours and shows when the tuning was changed.
I have not checked all live versions, so I certainly miss potential one-off changes for some songs on specific dates.
I have put the full list under a spoiler tag as it is a bit long, but the main info is:
- there is a significant number of songs that have been tuned down in 2022, in particular Vs ones (Blood has not been played since 2018).
- several songs from Backspacer and Lightning Bolt were never played in their original tuning
- some Gigaton songs were initially played as on the album, then tuned down on later shows. For the other albums, the downtuning usually occurred on a new tour.
- some songs are played 1 full tone down. Listening to the original versions, then the 1/2 step down ones, then 1 step down ones is quite brutal...
- I had totally forgot the 2008 version of W.M.A.
- Mankind and Don't Gimme No Lip are downtuned. What's happening to you Stone ?
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What are the worst sounding songs that you found? I remember a version of "Getaway" that was particularly bad
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