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nice one there Aaron...heartfelt writng, can" hear" it as I read it.
Rain -Rainword | 9/30/2003 | George - while I see you have a few years on me and I do understand what you are saying, I will disagree with you. A Capo is not a "cheater bar" as some musicians call them - it's a tool. 2 guys playing together, one capo'd, the other open, makes a distict and interesting sound. Different from 2 guys playing the same song in an open.
Now, all of my tabs are tabbed to how the record is played and then I try to find an easy way for beginner players to do it. When you first started I am certain you wanted to learn all the songs you liked but some were hard because of the chord progressions it makes. An F chord can be bypassed by playing a capo on 3 and using the key of D chords (D, G, A). It has nothing to do with the ability of someone - sure, I could have shown the tab in F# but using the barre chords on 2, and 4th frets can be difficult. But why do that when it's not necessary -
not to mention you don't have to play with the capo - it's a matter of your singing key. Now, I'm not disagreeing with you in that I think people should learn the barre chords and what frets to play to make them correct but again, a tab is nothing more than a roadmap...something to guide you.
-lmofle | 8/25/2004 | Wow. Great song--very powerful. -twizzle05 | 11/14/2005 |
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