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Should probably watch the video on you tube -tclawson | 9/18/2015 |
Better? I was in the same key before with E and A without the Capo - the Drop D adds the nuance... -lmofle | 9/19/2015 |
Good job. I also used E and A, but still in drop D (Hammer on the open D with your thumb, sounds pretty cool, gets that "bounce"). I do like the capo version too, gets that higher voicing. -r.a.crump2@gmail.com | 1/27/2016 |
Not everyone is at your level of playing. Why don't you chord out the entire song? -KennyA | 6/13/2017 |
Kenny - because you would not learn. You would just follow - what I try to do is give everyone the chords in the 1st verse, the chorus and/or, the bridge. This "forces" you to listen closely on the other verses and because the chord progression is the same, follow the pattern. This then allows you to get a better ear so that as you progress, you get to a point of being able to hear chord changes on your own. That being said - the tab itself is not a one and I think you and I both know that...
Larry Mofle
-lmofle | 6/13/2017 |
Let me also add that the alternative is to potentially not have a tab of a song you like. I work off the request list as well as new CD's of artists that I like that come out. It sort of seems like looking a gift horse in the mouth. You can have an accurate tab or one not at all/completely wrong... -lmofle | 6/13/2017 |