Evster2012 Posted August 8, 2009 Share Posted August 8, 2009 ▲ Hey that's wonderful! I wanna learn it in standard tuning. I love Jimmy's way--of course! But i'm squeamish when it comes to tweaking my classical guitar's tuning too much. Ya know, nylon strings are sensitive. I learned it in standard tuning when I was 14 (1980). I've since seen correct transcripts in Jimmy's EADADE tuning (like he did it live), but my muscle memory refuses to budge! BTW, doing it in standard requires some serious freaky fingerwork! His way is far easier! One finger chords that in standard are complex. And I too would squirm tuning my classical's B string up to D! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Fan_S. Posted August 9, 2009 Share Posted August 9, 2009 (edited) I learned it in standard tuning when I was 14 (1980). I've since seen correct transcripts in Jimmy's EADADE tuning (like he did it live), but my muscle memory refuses to budge! BTW, doing it in standard requires some serious freaky fingerwork! His way is far easier! One finger chords that in standard are complex. And I too would squirm tuning my classical's B string up to D! I'm worse, I'd squirm even before I tune my steel string acoustic, too haha. Hey thanks, Evster, for the warning re: Rain Song in standard. Aaah well, I just "fake" it in standard tuning using the A scale. Fudge fudge fudge, is what I do when it comes to el maestro, Jimmy. LOL BTW: Loved your post on "In The Light" thread, to our good ol' mutual friend, BonzoLikeDrumer re: run down leading up to Light, light, light. I precede that with the ascending riff you referred to when ya said "we have time ". So, after run-down, (right after fretting the D&G strings, 2nd fret, part), I end up with Dsuspended then D. So, to sum it up, I:Do the ascending riff.Do the descending riff you taught us.Then I end up with Dsus. and then D as I sing In the light, [etc.]" I use it a lot and really appreciate the hidden bi-directional melodies it conveys. Edited August 9, 2009 by Fan_S. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Fan_S. Posted August 10, 2009 Share Posted August 10, 2009 (edited) Landslide by Stevie Nicks This wonderful song uses "Travis" picking. This way, you can really hear that niicce! bass line! No strumming, here. So, it's a little harder. Just do it a lot without thinking of chords, just to get the feel of it. Takes some getting used to. But worth it! Basically, some rules of Travis pickin' are: Right hand plucks, instead of strums.Thumb plays bass strings (in red) while the trebles are plucked by index, middle and ring. (strings, G,B and E, respectively)The bass strings are the (see tabs) (top strings, while you're holding the guitar) E, A and D strings.The trebles are the (see tabs) (bottom strings) G, B & E strings.In Landslide, the plucking sequence is, thumb, index, middle, thumb, ring, index.To master the rhythm, there's a longer duration after the initial thumb pluck. In other words, after the thumb plucks, wait a little, and then do the rest of the plucking sequence in relatively quick succession.Like this, thumb (wait), then quickly, index-middle-thumb-ring-index. NOTES: ♩Left hand finger positions are indicated at left. ♩Right hand fingers are indicated on the right. ♩I'll only include, for today, the VERSE 1'cuz the bridge is a little tricky (and beautiful!!) That will come later, then . E♭ Chord (finger'd like a barre chord, but is not technically the E♭ barre chord, just to make the distinction ) --indexE---3----------------------|ring middleB|---4----------------------|middle --indexG|--3----------------------|index ----ringD|--5----------------------| --pinkyA|--6----------------------|thumb --------E|--x-----------------------| Sooo, tranlated to actual picking, it's this ⬇ (keep that left hand glued! LOL) E♭ PLUCKING TABS --indexE|---------------------3---------------|ring middleB|----------4---------------------------|middle --indexG|-------3------------------------3----|index ----ringD|--------------------------------------| --pinkyA|--6-----------6-----------------------|thumb --------E|---------------------------------------| B♭(/with D bass) Chord -indexE|---1-----------------------|ring ---ringB|--3-----------------------|middle middleG|--3-----------------------|index --------D|--0-----------------------|thumb --------A|---------------------------| --------E|---------------------------| B♭ PLUCKING TABS --indexE|-----------------------------1---------|ring --ringB|--------3-------------------------------|middle middleG|-----3----------------------------3---|index --------D|--0-----------------0-----------------|thumb --------A|---------------------------------------| --------E|---------------------------------------| Cm7 Chord (barred) --indexE---3----------------------|ring middleB|---4----------------------|middle -indexG|--3----------------------|index ----ringD|--5----------------------| --indexA|--3----------------------|thumb --------E|--x-----------------------| Cm7 PLUCKING TABS -indexE|------------------------------3--------|ring middleB|---------4-----------------------------|middle -indexG|-----3-----------------------------3---|index ---ringD|----------------------------------------| -indexA|--3------------------3----------------|thumb -------E|-----------------------------------------| GUITAR INTRO (Use PLUCKING TABS only, the regular chords are only for reference for LH finger position) E♭, B♭, Cm7, B♭, (repeat) (shortcut: just memorize these 4 chords in this very progression, and you've basically got the whole song down pat ) VERSE 1 E♭I took my B♭love and I took it Cm7down.B♭ E♭I climbed a B♭mountain and I turned a-Cm7round.B♭ And I E♭saw my re-B♭flection In the Cm7snow - covered B♭hills. Till the E♭land-slide B♭brought me Cm7down.B♭ E♭O, mirror in the B♭sky, what is Cm7love?B♭ E♭Can the child with-in my B♭heart rise a-Cm7bove?B♭ Can I E♭sail through the B♭chang-ing Cm7o-cean B♭tides? Can I E♭handle the B♭seasons of my Cm7life?B♭ E♭MmmmB♭mm I don't Cm7know...B♭ E♭MmmmmmmB♭mmmmm... mmm...Cm7mmm... B♭ ⬇ [For later, the bridge..."Well I've been afraid of changing...etc"] ⬆ Okay, here's the bridge to this song ⬇ Edited August 10, 2009 by Fan_S. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Fan_S. Posted August 10, 2009 Share Posted August 10, 2009 (edited) As promised, here's the bridge: Landslide (Bridge) (all B♭'s are not barred unless otherwise noted) (Remember, use PLUCKING TABS only (in green, the strumming tabs are just for LH reference) F7 with A bass* - strumming tabs --------E|----o--------------------| ---ringB|----4--------------------| -pinkyG|----5-------------------| -indexD|----3-------------------| -------A|----o-------------------| -------E|----x-------------------| F7 with A bass PLUCKING TABS --------E|--------------------------------------------------| ---ringB|--------------------------------------4-----------|ring -pinkyG|---------5----------------------------------------|middle -indexD|------3-------------------------------------3-----|index -------A|---o----------------------o-----------------------|thumb -------E|---------------------------------------------------| B♭(barre chord) strumming tabs --indexE|--1----------------------| --pinkyB|--3----------------------| ---ringG|--3-----------------------| middleD|--3----------------------| --indexA|--1----------------------| --------E|--x----------------------| B♭ barre chord PLUCKING TABS --indexE|----------------------------------------------| --pinkyB|----------------------------3----------------|ring ---ringG|---------3------------------------------------|middle middleD|------3----------------------------------3----|index --indexA|---1------------1---------------------------|thumb --------E|----------------------------------------------| Gm (barre chord) strumming tabs --indexE|---3---------------------| --indexB|---3---------------------| --indexG|---3--------------------| --pinkyD|---5--------------------| ----ringA|---5--------------------| --indexE|---3--------------------| Gm (barre chord) PLUCKING TABS --indexE|---------------------------------------| --indexB|-------------------------------3-------|ring --indexG|-----------3---------------------------|middle --pinkyD|-------5----------------------------5--|index ----ringA|----------------------------------------| --indexE|----3------------3--------------------|thumb Figure 1: F7 barre chord Strumming Tabs --indexE|---1---------------------| --indexB|---1---------------------| -middleG|--2---------------------| --indexD|---1---------------------| ----ringA|---3---------------------| --indexE|---1----------------------| Figure 1A: The substitute chord for F7/A F7 barre chord PLUCKING TABS --indexE-----------------------------------1---------|ring --indexB|--------------1-----------------------------|middle -middleG|--------2----------------------------2-----|index --indexD|---------------------------------------------| ----ringA|---------------------------------------------| --indexE|---1------------------1----------------------|thumb *This chord is tricky. takes time. Just think of it as a backwards Dm. Sorry, this is the best way to describe the real feel of it. This is all about the sense of TOUCH. And it usually comes after the Cm7 chord and around the B♭ barre chord. Just don't worry about it. You may want to substitute the barred F7 (Fig. 1A) for it. But I prefer the F7/A because of the running bass lines of which it is an integral part. BRIDGE F7/AWell, B♭(barre)I've been a-F7/Afraid of Gmchanging, 'Cause I E♭built my B♭life around Cm7you. F7/A And B♭(barre)time makes you F7/Abolder and GmChildren get older. Well, E♭I'm getting B♭older, Cm7too, B♭so... GUITAR BREAK (basically, the dominant progression, like this ⬇) E♭, B♭, Cm7, B♭, E♭, B♭, Cm7, (then do the bridge again and then go on to the next verse till the end) Later, I'll post the real chords to this "guitar break". They are merely beautiful variations of the main chords...jazz'd up (sound like harmonics in back of you), but later. Edited August 10, 2009 by Fan_S. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Fan_S. Posted August 17, 2009 Share Posted August 17, 2009 (edited) Lay Lady Lay by Bob Dylan Love Bob Dylan, love this song! C Chord E-_A-_D-_G-_B-_E |__|__|__|__*__|index |__|__*__|__|__|middle |__*__|__|__|__|ring |__|__|__|__|__| |__|__|__|__|__| G/B bass Chord ✑ E-_A-_D-_G-_B-_E |__|__|__|__*__|index |__*__|__|__|__|middle |__|__|__|__*__|pinky |__|__|__|__|__| |__|__|__|__|__| ⬆ ✑ I left the "C" * there because of EZ fingering. Just add the "D" note while transitioning to this chord. In other words, going from C to G/B, just switch the middle finger to the A string, 2nd fret, and add the pinky to the B string, 3rd fret. Am Chord E-_A-_D-_G-_B-_E |__|__|__|__*__|index |__|__*__*__|__|middle, ring |__|__|__|__|__| |__|__|__|__|__| |__|__|__|__|__| F barre Chord E-_A-_D-_G-_B-_E *__|__|__|__*__*index |__|__|__*__|__|middle |__*__*__|__|__|ring, pinky |__|__|__|__|___| |__|__|__|__|___| GENERIC PLUCKING TABS ✭ (slight variations depending on chords and their respective basses, for example, in Am chord pluck the A bass , not the E bass, vice verse for F barre chord) ("p" stands for "pluck" ) E|---------------p------------------------------| B|-----------p--------p------------------------| G|-------p------------------p------------------| D|----------------------------------------------| A|---p------------------------------------------| E|----------------------------------------------| ✭ Pluck this song like an arpeggio, in other words. GUITAR INTRO C, G/B, Am, F VERSE 1 CLay lady G/Blay Am Lay across my Fbig brass Cbed. G/B, Am, F CLay lady G/Blay Am Lay across my Fbig brass bed. C, G/B, Am, F CWhatever colors you have Amin your mind CI'll show them to you and Amyou'll see them shine. VERSE 2 Lay lady lay Lay across my big brass bed Stay lady stay Stay with your man awhile. Until the break of day Let me see you make him smile His clothes are dirty but his hands are clean And you're the best thing that he's ever seen. Stay lady stay Stay with your man awhile. CWhy wait any longer for the Amworld to begin CYou can have your cake and eat it Amtoo CWhy wait any longer for the Amone you love When he's Cstanding in front of Fyou VERSE 3 Lay lady lay Lay across my big brass bed Stay lady stay Stay while the night is still ahead I long to see you in the morning light I long to reach for you in the night Stay lady stay Stay while the night is still ahead. Edited August 17, 2009 by Fan_S. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Fan_S. Posted August 18, 2009 Share Posted August 18, 2009 (edited) Chava Sequence (from Fiddler On The Roof) Music & Lyrics by Jerry Bock and Sheldon Harnick (originally written in F but this version's in G) G Chord E-_A-_D-_G-_B-_E |__|__|__|__|__| |__*__|__|__|__|index *__|__|__|__|__*middle, ring |__|__|__|__|__| |__|__|__|__|__| Dm Chord E-_A-_D-_G-_B-_E |__|__|__|__|__*index |__|__|__*__|__|middle |__|__|__|__*__|ring |__|__|__|__|__| |__|__|__|__|__| B♭Barre Chord E-_A-_D-_G-_B-_E |__*__|__|__|__*index |__|__|__|__|__| |__|__*__*__*__|middle, ring, pinky |__|__|__|__|__| |__|__|__|__|__| GENERIC PLUCKING TABS (OR you may strum instead) ("p" stands for "pluck") (Slight variations, depending on the chord you're playing) E|-----------------------------------------------| B|---------p---p---------p----p----------------| G|---------p---p---------p----p----------------| D|---------p---p---------p----p----------------| A|---p--------------p---------------------------| E|-----------------------------------------------| GUITAR INTRO (Time signature ➨ in 3, for 2 measures) G... (♩♫ ♫ | ♩♫ ♫ | ) VERSE 1 GLittle bird, little Chava-leh I don't understand what's happening today Ev'rything is all a Dmblur. B♭All I can see is a happy child The sweet little bird you were Chava-leh, Chava-leh. G VERSE 2 Little bird, little Chava-leh You were always such a pretty little thing Ev'rybody's fa-vor-ite Dmchild B♭Gentle and kind and affectionate What a sweet little bird you were Chava-leh, Chava-leh. G INSTRUMENTAL BREAK If you can find a fiddler or a woodwind artist to play the melody, that'd be great! Otherwise, just play guitar solo, the main progression, like this: G, G, G, G, Dm, B♭, G Then repeat VERSE 2. Then I would end it with another instrumental break, slowing down at the end. Edited August 18, 2009 by Fan_S. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TurnThePage24 Posted August 18, 2009 Share Posted August 18, 2009 I've been working on; Stairway to Heaven Led Zeppelin Led Zeppelin 4 Breaking The Law Judas Priest British Steel Black Star & Evil Eye Yngwie Malmsteen Satch Boogie Joe Satriani Surfing with the Alien And Originals that I've written on my own and with my Dad. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
barrios Posted August 19, 2009 Share Posted August 19, 2009 this.... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Fan_S. Posted August 19, 2009 Share Posted August 19, 2009 (edited) this.... Wow! that's beautiful, Barrios! I loveBream! Classical guitar is difficult for me, I must learn to sight read better. I've always admired classical guitarists. And, nice!, TurnThePage 24! So, there is a group with the word "Yngwie" in their name! Anyways, here's the thing I was going for in my post above, re: Chava Sequence...(thanks, Sam for the new video embedding feature! ) Edited August 19, 2009 by Fan_S. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
barrios Posted August 20, 2009 Share Posted August 20, 2009 Wow! that's beautiful, Barrios! I loveBream! Classical guitar is difficult for me, I must learn to sight read better. I've always admired classical guitarists. And, nice!, TurnThePage 24! So, there is a group with the word "Yngwie" in their name! Anyways, here's the thing I was going for in my post above, re: Chava Sequence...(thanks, Sam for the new video embedding feature! ) i got to a stage where my playing was strong, in 2005, i had approx 27 pieces at grade 8 and above all memorised. (including my own transcriptions of mozart, chopin, satie) had audtion at the royal northern, then i had a huge family trauama, well actually two, and left me reeling. i had no desire to play the guitar, and basically put my classical away in its case for 3 1/2 years. have now returned to the instrument , and am very very rusty, am preparing an atcl advanced recital diploma (trinity college), am also relaerning this, perhaps the most beautiful piece ver written for guitar by, imho, composed by the world's greatest guitarist: agustin barrios; here's john williams playing it. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=StxpWgfhjIg in addition learning the prelude and fugue from bwv 997 (js bach) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=atFaK2YyUyY Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Fan_S. Posted August 20, 2009 Share Posted August 20, 2009 (edited) i got to a stage where my playing was strong, in 2005, i had approx 27 pieces at grade 8 and above all memorised. (including my own transcriptions of mozart, chopin, satie) had audtion at the royal northern, then i had a huge family trauama, well actually two, and left me reeling. i had no desire to play the guitar, and basically put my classical away in its case for 3 1/2 years. have now returned to the instrument , and am very very rusty, am preparing an atcl advanced recital diploma (trinity college), am also relaerning this, perhaps the most beautiful piece ver written for guitar by, imho, composed by the world's greatest guitarist: agustin barrios; here's john williams playing it. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=StxpWgfhjIg in addition learning the prelude and fugue from bwv 997 (js bach) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=atFaK2YyUyY Hi barrios! I'm sorry about your family trauma and I hope all is well with you and yours. Glad you picked up your instrument again! You seem driven! Hey, I listened to the John Williams performance of "la ultima cancion"--magnificent! I know what you mean by its being just about "perhaps the most beautiful piece". I didn't get to listen to the Bach one yet, unfortunately. I surely will, later. Now ya got me wanting to hear more Augustin Barrios! I've heard of him, but never listened to him, 'til now. BTW, there's now a way to embed your videos right onto your posts! Hope you don't mind, I will now take the liberty of embedding your great John Williams find onto this thread... Okay, barrios' John Williams video... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=StxpWgfhjIg Edited August 20, 2009 by Fan_S. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
barrios Posted August 20, 2009 Share Posted August 20, 2009 Hi barrios! I'm sorry about your family trauma and I hope all is well with you and yours. Glad you picked up your instrument again! You seem driven! Hey, I listened to the John Williams performance of "la ultima cancion"--magnificent! I know what you mean by its being just about "perhaps the most beautiful piece". I didn't get to listen to the Bach one yet, unfortunately. I surely will, later. There's now a way to embed your videos right onto your posts! Hope you don't mind, I will now take the liberty of embing your great John Williams find onto this thread... Okay, barrios' John Williams video... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=StxpWgfhjIg he fan, i added you as a friend, thx for your knd words...back to playing 2-4 hours evryday, 6 days a week the barrios piece is intense and beautiful, infact there are about 30 pieces that barrios composed that are masterpieces... so tell me, if you can pls, how do you embed the video ??? thx fang-s (do me a favour and add me as a friend.) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Fan_S. Posted August 20, 2009 Share Posted August 20, 2009 he fan, i added you as a friend, thx for your knd words...back to playing 2-4 hours evryday, 6 days a week the barrios piece is intense and beautiful, infact there are about 30 pieces that barrios composed that are masterpieces... so tell me, if you can pls, how do you embed the video ??? thx fang-s (do me a favour and add me as a friend.) Hi barrios! Always a pleasure to communicate with ya! I added you as my friend, too. Hey, I'm looking forward to hearing more Augustin Barrios pieces! Re: embedding the videos directly onto your post, you: Find your video on YouTubeCopy & paste the http://[etc.] code from top of your windowCome back to this forum to compose your post.To embed your video, you go to the "three squares" icon atop your text field (it's to the right of the other icons, smiley, envelope, etc.)CLICK that "three squares" icon.Paste your code into its drop-down field.CLICK the "insert media" button.PREVIEW your post if you like, and you're set! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Fan_S. Posted August 21, 2009 Share Posted August 21, 2009 (edited) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sst3Nf_DIQY Bleecker Street Words & Music by Paul Simon (1964) This very evocative song reminds me immediately of my young adult years--early 1970s to late 80s. I hung out on Bleecker a lot with my group of friends. We frequented places like "The Back Fence" (a great bar where the performers would play covers & originals all through the night). We'd also dine at a yummy Spanish restaurant called "El Café Español". (corner of Bleecker & Nowhere, jk, Thompson) Anyway, the guy in the video is super! He plays Bleecker Street the way I've always wanted to play it. He uses running bass lines and hammers-on, typical Paul Simon signatures. Except he capo's it way too high. I capo it around 4th or 5th fret. Up to you. Use Travis picking. TRAVIS PICKING TABS (slight variations, depending on the chord you're playing. (For example, sometimes the thumb will play different bass strings, instead of the one indicated here.) ("p" stands for pluck) E|-----------------------------p---------------------------|ring B|---------------p-----------------------------------------|middle G|----------p-----------------------------p---------------|index D|---------------------------------------------------------| A|---------------------------------------------------------| E|----p------------------p--------------------------------|thumb CHORD FRAMES G Chord ★ E-_A-_D-_G-_B-_E |__|__|__|__*__| |__*__*__|__|__|index *__|__|__|__|__*middle, ring |__|__|__|__|__| |__|__|__|__|__| ★Wherever you see G>C>G in the song, hammer-on-and-off the red notes of this G chord. (A real Paul Simon-esque thing to do. ) Otherwise, just play the teal-colored notes. ⬆ D w/F♯bass Chord E-_A-_D-_G-_B-_E |__|__|__|__|__| *__|__|__*__|__*index, middle |__|__|__|__*__|ring |__|__|__|__|__| |__|__|__|__|__| C Chord E-_A-_D-_G-_B-_E |__|__|__|__*__|index |__|__*__|__|__|middle |__*__|__|__|__|ring |__|__|__|__|__| |__|__|__|__|__| D7 w/F♯ Bass Chord E-_A-_D-_G-_B-_E |__|__|__|__*__|index *__|__|__*__|__*thumb, middle, ring |__|__|__|__|__| |__|__|__|__|__| |__|__|__|__|__| B7 Chord E-_A-_D-_G-_B-_E |__|__*__|__|__|index |__*__|__*__|__*middle, ring, pinky |__|__|__|__|__| |__|__|__|__|__| |__|__|__|__|__| Em Chord E-_A-_D-_G-_B-_E |__|__|__|__|__| |__*_*__|__|__|middle, ring |__|__|__|__|__| |__|__|__|__|__| |__|__|__|__|__| GUITAR INTRO G, D/F♯, C, G>C>C VERSE 1 GFog's rollin' D/F♯in off the CEast River Gbank G>C>G Like a D7/F♯shroud it co-veerGrrrrrrrrs GBlee-D7/F♯cker EmStreet Fills the B7alleys where men Csleep Hides the Gshephe....D/F♯....rd from the Emsheep G, D/F♯, C, G>C>G VERSE 2 GVoices D/F♯leaking from a Csad ca-Gfé G>C>C Smiling D7/F♯face................s try to G under-Emstand I saw a B7shadow touch a Cshadow's hand On GBlee----D/F♯---cker EmStreet. G, D/F♯, C, G>C>G VERSE 3 A poet reads his crooked rhyme Holy, holy is his sacrament Thirty dollars pays your rent On Blee-------cker Street VERSE 4 I heard a church bell softly chime In a me-----lody sustainin' It's a long road to Cainan On Blee-------cker Street. Edited August 21, 2009 by Fan_S. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Fan_S. Posted August 23, 2009 Share Posted August 23, 2009 (edited) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zkq0UvwvA7s&feature=related I Don't Believe You (She Acts Like We Never Have Met) by Bob Dylan ✑ ✑ Capo - 2nd fret (Just strum, strum, strum with a Calypso-like rhythm ) For LEFT HAND, if your fingers can tolerate it, vary the style by sliding up and down between the C/g and G7 chords. That's how Yes guitarist Steve Howe plays it in his wonderful version in his album called PORTRAITS of Bob Dylan. This CD is definitely, a find. C/g (Dylan-type) Chord E-_A-_D-_G-_B-_E |__|__|__|__|__*index ← 3rd fr. |__|__|__|__|__| |__|__|__|__*__|ring |__|__|__|__|__| |__|__|__|__|__| G7 (Dylan-type) Chord E-_A-_D-_G-_B-_E |__|__|__|__|__*index |__|__|__|__|__| |__|__|__|__*__|ring |__|__|__|__|__| |__|__|__|__|__| C Chord E-_A-_D-_G-_B-_E |__|__|__|__*__|index |__|__*__|__|__|middle |__*__|__|__|__|ring |__|__|__|__|__| |__|__|__|__|__| Csus4 Chord (Just add the pinky to make it Csus4) E-_A-_D-_G-_B-_E |__|__|__|__*__|index |__|__*__|__|__|middle |__*__*__|__|__|ring, pinky |__|__|__|__|__| |__|__|__|__|__| Am Chord E-_A-_D-_G-_B-_E |__|__|__|__*__|index |__|__*__*__|__|middle, ring |__|__|__|__|__| |__|__|__|__|__| |__|__|__|__|__| Em Chord E-_A-_D-_G-_B-_E |__|__|__|__|__| |__*__*__|__|__|middle, ring |__|__|__|__|__| |__|__|__|__|__| |__|__|__|__|__| G Chord E-_A-_D-_G-_B-_E |__|__|__|__|__| |__*__|__|__|__|index *__|__|__|__|__*middle, ring |__|__|__|__|__| |__|__|__|__|__| G6 Chord (Same as G ⬆ take the ring finger off that's all. In other words, play treble E string "open".) VERSE 1 I C/gcan't under-G7stand She let C/ggo of my G7hand An' C/gleft me here G7facing the Cwall Csus4, C I'd C/gsure like to G7know C/gWhy she did G7go But C/gI can't get G7close to her at Call Csus4, C Though we Amkissed through the wild blazing Emnighttime She Fsaid she would never Gfor-G6get G7 But now C/gmornin's G7clear It's C/glike I ain't G7here She C/gacts like we G7never have Cmet. VERSE 2 It's all new to me Like some mystery It could even be like a myth But it's hard to think on That she's the same one That last night I was with From darkness, dreams are deserted Am I still dreamin' yet? I wish she'd unlock Her voice once and talk 'Stead of acting like we never met VERSE 3 If she ain't feelin' well Then why don't she tell 'Stead of turnin' her back to my face Without any doubt She seems too far out For me to return to or chase Though her skirt it swayed as the guitar played Her mouth was watery and wet But now something has changed For she ain't the same She just acts like we never have met. VERSE 4 If I didn't have to guess I'd gladly confess To anything I might've tried If I was with her too long Or have done something wrong I wish she'd tell me what it is, I'll run and hide Though the night ran swirling and whirling I remember her whispering yet But evidently she don't evidently she won't She just acts like we never have met. VERSE 5 I'm leaving today I'll be on my way Of this can't say very much But if you want me to I can be just like you And pretend that we never have touched And if any-body asks me: "Is it easy to forget?" I'd say, "It's easily done You just pick anyone And pretend that you never have met." (edited to add the G Chord. Sorry about that ) Edited August 24, 2009 by Fan_S. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Fan_S. Posted August 26, 2009 Share Posted August 26, 2009 (edited) Here's another version of Lay Lady Lay by Bob Dylan, different from the one I posted on page 4. Mine was EZ transposed version. This one's better, more things going on, musically (melody lines and bass lines). Right now, I'm working on this beautiful Dylan song, Buckets of Rain. Makes me appreciate not only Dylan's lyrics but his compositions as well. Note his solution to the possibly "boring" D, G, A chord progression. (Genius) It's presented, using "Open D" tuning and I bravely and gently tweaked my acoustic steel strings to this tuning. haha. (but not my nylon-string classical! ) --------✑-------- Edited August 26, 2009 by Fan_S. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
riocoolnes Posted August 27, 2009 Share Posted August 27, 2009 LeD zeppelin heartbreaker solo. Not as hard as it sounds. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Fan_S. Posted August 29, 2009 Share Posted August 29, 2009 ↑ Hi, ríocoolness! And welcome! Nice screen name! By the way, do you play the LIVE version as well? Where Jimmy played a pretty little Bach piece (called Bourré) during the interlude? Again, welcome! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Fan_S. Posted August 29, 2009 Share Posted August 29, 2009 Bourré by J. S. Bach. I'm also working on a coda à la the great Steve Howe. The coda is for Lay Lady Lay by Bob Dylan. I know, sorry, I talk about this song a lot. It's because I love this love song! Anyway, after the last verse, I'd play some chords like so: A barre Chord E-_A-_D-_G-_B-_E *__|__|__|__*__*index ← 5th fr. |__|__|__*__|__|middle |__*__*__|__|__|ring, pinky |__|__|__|__|___| |__|__|__|__|___| C♯m barre Chord E-_A-_D-_G-_B-_E |__*__|__|__|__*index ← 4th fr. |__|__|__|__*__| |__|__*__*__|__| |__|__|__|__|__| |__|__|__|__|__| G barre Chord E-_A-_D-_G-_B-_E *__|__|__|__*__*index ← 3rd fr. |__|__|__*__|__|middle |__*__*__|__|__|ring, pinky |__|__|__|__|___| |__|__|__|__|___| Bm barre Chord E-_A-_D-_G-_B-_E |__*__|__|__|__*index ← 2nd fr. |__|__|__|__*__| |__|__*__*__|__| |__|__|__|__|__| |__|__|__|__|__| Last Verse AStay lady C♯mstay G Stay while the Bmnight is still a-Ahead. A, C♯m, G, Bm Then (here's the coda) I'd dramatically strum using cross-rhythms, (like the greats--Page & Howe) these chords: A, Bm, C♯m, D, A. ✍ ✍ For all these chords (except A), I'd fret it higher up the fretboard, like so:Bm, use the Em shape @ 7th fretC♯m, use the Em shape @ 9th fretD, use the 1st position A (not barred) shape @ 5th fret.End it all with A barre chord which is the F position @ 5th fret, pictured.OR, if you prefer, just play the coda chords like the ones pictured. Hope this is not all mish-mash and confusing. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Fan_S. Posted September 1, 2009 Share Posted September 1, 2009 (edited) San Francisco Bay Blues by Jesse Fuller as performed by Richie Havens from his album, Mixed Bag This is Phœbe Snow's version: (close to Richie's interpretation, but different tempo & rhythm, tho') http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e_4NuDvKZQM Chord Frames (The Intro is fun, because you keep the D shape and just travel or slide on down the frets while playing the "D" bass) F/d Chord ☞ E-_A-_D-_G-_B-_E |__|__|__|__|__| |__|__|__*__|__*←5th fr. index, middle |__|__|__|__*__|ring |__|__|__|__|__| |__|__|__|__|__| ☞ F/d means "F with a D bass" E/d Chord E-_A-_D-_G-_B-_E |__|__|__|__|__| |__|__|__*__|__*←4th fr. |__|__|__|__*__| |__|__|__|__|__| |__|__|__|__|__| E♭/d Chord E-_A-_D-_G-_B-_E |__|__|__|__|__| |__|__|__*__|__*←3rd fr. |__|__|__|__*__| |__|__|__|__|__| |__|__|__|__|__| D Chord E-_A-_D-_G-_B-_E |__|__|__|__|__| |__|__|__*__|__*←2nd fr. |__|__|__|__*__| |__|__|__|__|__| |__|__|__|__|__| TABS (slight variations, depending on chord. But, please NOTE that in the "intro", you mainly pluck the "D" string as the bass) INTRO Plucking Tab (for one chord) (in other words, do this for F/d, then move down the fretboard to "E/d", then E♭, etc.) E|-------p-------------------------------------------------| B|-------p-------------------------------------------------| G|-------p-------------------------------------------------| D|--------------------p----p----p--------------------------|thumb A|----x-----------------------------------------------------| E|----x-----------------------------------------------------| (For verses, just strum, strum strum!) Dmaj7 Chord E-_A-_D-_G-_B-_E |__|__|__|__|__| |__|__|__*__*__* |__|__|__|__|__| |__|__|__|__|__| |__|__|__|__|__| G Chord E-_A-_D-_G-_B-_E |__|__|__|__|__| |__*__|__|__|__|index *__|__|__|__|__*middle, ring |__|__|__|__|__| |__|__|__|__|__| A Chord E-_A-_D-_G-_B-_E |__|__|__|__|__| |__|__*__*__*_|index, middle, ring |__|__|__|__|__| |__|__|__|__|__| |__|__|__|__|__| Fmaj7 Chord E-_A-_D-_G-_B-_E |__|__|__|__*__|index |__|__|__*__|__|middle |__|__*__|__|__|ring |__|__|__|__|__| |__|__|__|__|__| Cmaj7 Chord E-_A-_D-_G-_B-_E |__|__|__|__|__| |__|__*__|__|__|middle |__*__|__|__|__|ring |__|__|__|__|__| |__|__|__|__|__| F Chord (barred) ☞☞ E-_A-_D-_G-_B-_E *__|__|__|__*__*index |__|__|__*__|__|middle |__*__*__|__|__|ring, pinky |__|__|__|__|___| |__|__|__|__|___| ☞☞F♯ is same as F barre chord except move it up a fret--(barre 2nd fret) Subsequently, G is 3rd fret, G♯ is 4th fret, A is 5th fret (and so on and so forth). INTRO F/d, E/d, E♭/d, D (REPEAT) then, Dmaj7 VERSE 1 Dmaj7I got the blues for my baby Gdown by the San Francisco Dmaj7Bay. Dmaj7, G An ocean liner took her so far a-Dmaj7way. Well I Gdidn't mean to treat her so Abad. She was the Gbest gal I F♯e-Fver Ehad. Well, she Fmade me cry. I wanna lay right Cdown and die.Cmaj7 Ain't got a nickel and I Fmaj7ain't got a lousy Cmaj7dime. Cmaj7 And if she Fmaj7ever comes back this Cmaj7way Gonna Abe another G♯brand Gnew F♯day. When I go Fmaj7walkin' with my baby Gdown by the San Fran-Fcisco Bay. INTERLUDE G, G, Fmaj7, G "Yeah, yeah (etc)" CODA ↓ (This part's like the intro.): F/dMeanwhile, in another E/dcity, O Lord, I'm E♭just about to go in-Dsane. I Gtho't I heard my baby callin' the way she used to call my Dmaj7name. And if she Fever comes back this Cmaj7way, Gonna Abe another G♯brand Gnew F♯day. When I go Fwalkin' with my baby, GTalkin' with my baby, Fmaj7Singin' to my baby, GClingin' to my baby, When I go Fwalking with my baby Gdown by the San Fran-Fmaj7cisco Bay. Fmaj7, Cmaj7 (HOLD) Edited to make the green changes. Other changes are small. Edited September 2, 2009 by Fan_S. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
onstagerecords Posted September 6, 2009 Share Posted September 6, 2009 "Babe I'm Gonna Leave You Syphonic Cover" 2009 by FLAMES with Piano, Classical guitar & higher vocals. We are wondering you opinion about this good job. Enjoy! YOUTUBE: MYSPACE http://www.myspace.com/flamesinrock Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Fan_S. Posted September 7, 2009 Share Posted September 7, 2009 ↑ Very creative and beautiful! I love it! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Fan_S. Posted September 7, 2009 Share Posted September 7, 2009 (edited) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SSh9WnEYWzo Harvest Moon² ♥ by Neil Young In "Drop D" tuning. This tuning is SOOOO EZ, and harmless that I even tuned my classical guitar to it. haha. You simply tune the 6th string (bass E-string) down a major step to D. If you're lucky to own a chromatic tuner, you're all set. If not, just tune it to the open 4th string as best you can or use the good ol' pitch pipe). All the other strings remain in standard tuning. (good, LOL) Thanks to wonderful online guitar instructor David Hodge, I now know how to play this most evocative song. He breaks it down for ease of learning by saying that the famous intro (signature) hook merely consists of variations of the Dmaj7 chord. (This chord's notes are D, F♯, A and C♯.) And that the melody line of this hook simply ascends from A→B→C♯ Dadd9 Chord D-_A-_D-_G-_B-_E |__|__|__|__*__|←10th fr. |__|__|__*__|__| |__|__|__|__|__| |__|__|__|__|__| |__|__|__|__|__| D6/9 Chord D-_A-_D-_G-_B-_E |__|__|__|__|__|←10th fr. |__|__|__*__|__| |__|__|__|__*__| |__|__|__|__|__| |__|__|__|__|__| Dmaj7 Chord D-_A-_D-_G-_B-_E |__|__|__|__|__*←9th fr. |__|__|__|__*__| |__|__|__*__|__| |__|__|__|__|__| |__|__|__|__|__| --------❖-------- Em7 Chord D-_A-_D-_G-_B-_E |__|__|__|__|__| *__*__|__|__|__| |__|__|__|__|__| |__|__|__|__|__| |__|__|__|__|__| G6 Chord D-_A-_D-_G-_B-_E |__|__|__|__|__| |__|__|__|__|__| |__|__|__|__|__| |__|__|__|__|__| *__*__|__|__|__| INTRO (the signature hook) Dadd9, D6/9, Dmaj7 (REPEAT FOUR TIMES) VERSE Em7 (4 measures), D (4 measures) Em7 (4 measures), D (4 measures) G6 (4 measures), Dmaj7 (signature hook twice) G6 (4 measures), Dmaj7 (signature hook twice) CHORUS A7sus4 (2 measures), A7 (2 measures) A7sus4 (2 measures), A7 (2 measures) A7sus4 Chord¹ D-_A-_D-_G-_B-_E |__|__|__|__|__| |__|__*__|__*__| |__|__|__|__*__| |__|__|__|__|__| |__|__|__|__|__| ¹For A7, just let go of the red note. ²To really fine tune your performance, visit David Hodge's excellent instruction!. OPTIONAL: For a more interesting and rich ending (again, gleaned from Hodge) à la Neil Young, you may use an: A7 turnaround: At the last chorus, finger the A7 with middle finger on D string and ring finger on B string. So, play A7. Then do variations of A7 like this in succession: D-_A-_D-_G-_B-_E |__|__|__|__|__| |__|__|__|__|__| |__|__|__|__*__| |__|__*__|__|__| |__|__|__|__|__| D-_A-_D-_G-_B-_E |__|__|__|__|__| |__|__|__|__|__| |__|__|__|__|__| |__|__|__|__|__| |__|__*__|__*__| D-_A-_D-_G-_B-_E |__|__*__|__*__|←6th fr. |__|__|__|__|__| |__|__|__|__|__| |__|__|__|__|__| |__|__|__|__|__| Then, back 'round to the first phrase which is the Signature hook Soo beautiful. edited to add: the optional "A7 turnaround". Edited September 7, 2009 by Fan_S. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Cook Posted September 12, 2009 Share Posted September 12, 2009 Besides trying to write some new stuff, we're covering Ten Years After - I'd Love To Change The World Led Zeppelin - Moby Dick Portugal. The Man - People Say AC/DC - Thunderstruck Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Charles_Obscure Posted September 16, 2009 Share Posted September 16, 2009 I finished recording my version of Expecting to Fly, by Buffalo Springfield. Me Cover Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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