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But why? I am only questioning because if it sounds good in Am7, why capo and play Gm7? Is it easier? Is it more accurate? The bottem line comes down to we could have, theoretically we could have 7 different versions - we want the most accurate.
-lmofle | 10/3/2005 | oh, sorry, I think it might sound better with the chords for Am7, as you have in the other tab, but I think it might be equally as easy for both ways. For the Gm7 version, the F6, and Fmaj7 are easier to play than G6 and Gmaj7, in the Am7. In the Am7 version, Am7 is an easier chord to play than Gm7, but the Gm7 might not be as hard to learn as the Gmaj7, because the chord fingering for a Gmaj7 is a bit tricky. I'm not sure, but I'll change it if you want, these are the chords from a manuscr i pt and I just noticed, a couple of differnt chord changes, so I'm not sure exactly which would be better, to capo the second fret with these chords, or to just play everything a full- tone higher. -macg1 | 10/4/2005 | I would have to agree this makes so much more sense, in my brain anyway. It really is easier to do it this way. Good tabbing by both of y'all!!! -krull | 8/17/2008 |
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