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Isn't the intro D Dmaj7 D6 G ?
-allman | 4/2/2009 |
No it's not.... -palamin0 | 4/17/2009 |
yea, the into is deffinitely D, Dmaj7, then to G for 2 bars -scouncilmusic | 4/24/2009 |
No it isn't....There are no "regular" chords being played....
The version I posted is mainly for beginners..Because of the dominance of the "D"chord will allow them an idea of how it goes....Some of you who know how it goes great:)
My sound clip above is actually/basically how it goes....I'll do a better sound clip when I get the chance...that was just a one take then upload deal... -palamin0 | 4/25/2009 |
What is the slide between each of the chords in the beginning? Thanks for posting this along with the soundbyte. -nick_roy000 | 4/26/2009 |
The intro is too D Dmaj7 D6. No G at the end just D6 twice
-BrianEarlHaines | 4/30/2009 |
here is the melody notes for the intro:
|-----------------------------------------------------------------| |-3-3-3-3-3-7---2-2-2-2-2-5----------------------------------| |----------------------------------4-4-4-4-4-2---4-4-4-4-4-2-| |-----------------------------------------------------------------| |-----------------------------------------------------------------| |-----------------------------------------------------------------|
-BrianEarlHaines | 4/30/2009 |
Or you can get crazy and play it like this (i think this is the actually way)
D Dmaj7 D6 D6 |-----------------------------------------------------------------| |-----------------------------------------------------------------| |-7-7-7-7-7/11--6-6-6-6-6/9---4-4-4-4-4-2--/4-4-4-4-4-2-| |-0-0-0-0-0-0---0-0-0-0-0-0---0-0-0-0-0-0---0-0-0-0-0-0-| |-----------------------------------------------------------------| |-----------------------------------------------------------------|
-BrianEarlHaines | 4/30/2009 |
I'll try to make this my last post!!!!
here is the part after the solo
(pre-cho) A G A Do you wanna try, Are you ready to, say goodbye, G A G A G D To all these blues,
Definatly no Gm -BrianEarlHaines | 4/30/2009 |
hey palamino, just a big thanks to you for all the hard work you do on the Keith tabs....you are saving us beginners a lot of time and hard work -custerlives | 5/1/2009 |
[Delete this comment?] BrianEarlHaines ....
I believe if you take the time to listen to the soundbyte I provided that is what I"m playing...except you are not correct with the name of the chords....
THE WAY KU Plays it..........
(1st 2 chords derived from the D5 power chord) D5 =x577xx =x576xx =x554xx -to- x552xx -back to- x554xx ==(Make an "E" chord move it up 4 frets (This is the x554xx) Then from that position slide the 1st finger down to the 2nd fret thus x552xx )
ANOTHER EASY Way you can play it....
1st Chord "D5" = xx023x (slide note up to 7th fret 2nd string) 2nd Chord "A11" = xx022x (slide note up to 5th fret 2nd string) 3rd Chord "A4th Interval which is also a D5 [power chord] "= xx02xx and hammer the xx04xx
What you listed here is another easy way you can play it:
|-----------------------------------------------------------------| |-----------------------------------------------------------------| |-7-7-7-7-7/11--6-6-6-6-6/9---4-4-4-4-4-2--/4-4-4-4-4-2-| |-0-0-0-0-0-0---0-0-0-0-0-0---0-0-0-0-0-0---0-0-0-0-0-0-| |-----------------------------------------------------------------| |-----------------------------------------------------------------|
Again as I stated above....the chords I listed in the chart are for the beginners who want to play the song and can't play the way you and I are playing....but since we brought it up here are the names of the actual chords above...(NO D6 nor a Dmaj7) ...One thing you were correct on is there was no "Gm" I have no idea where I came up with that..I guess charting out tunes for 2 different groups I'm in as well as the solo thing, I was a little careless...thanks for that catch....
I could really get technical on all my charts but that wouldn't be fair to the beginners...We are suppose to lay the foundation of the song (as long as the correct basic chords are provided) and we know everyone has their own interpretation of each song
ken -palamin0 | 5/2/2009 |
awesome job again palamin0! i love the way you laid this tab out with both beginners and advanced parts. i got better at guitar simply by reading this tab!!
for the bridge part something cool i saw keith do on his aol sessions is play open barre chords for G and A.
G - x55430 A - x77650
gives it a little flare if you're just playing acoustic! -gmanontheradio | 5/8/2009 |
[Delete this comment?] Thanks a bunch!!!
the way I have charted it (especially using the A/G chord in the bridge) is the way keith plays it acoustically as well...and is one of Keiths signature chords as well as the A/C#
check out:
I just found this Keith's "Pepsi Smash Acoustic session" on yahoo, and what I have charted is to the T...;)
http://new.music.yahoo.com/videos/--208591399
thanks again everyone... ken -palamin0 | 5/9/2009 |