garret wrote:[
I only had one night to work on it so far, and that night was mostly head scratching about the damn arrangement.
many hands project
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- Boss Lovin' DR
- 14312 posts since 15 Mar, 2002 from the grimness of yorkshire
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- KVRist
- 478 posts since 18 Mar, 2003 from Champaign, Illinois
Er, roughly... I figured out your fingerings for the verse.. that's just my kind of broken chord stuff, so once I split apart your double-tracked guitar and listened to one of 'em alone it didn't take long to figure out what you're playing.donkey tugger wrote:garret wrote:[
I only had one night to work on it so far, and that night was mostly head scratching about the damn arrangement.Have you worked out the chords in the middle 8 yet?
If anyone's curious, the chord shapes I got are:
Esus4maj7: 0-7-7-8-0-0
E: 0-7-6-9-0-0
A: 5-7-7-6-0-0
Am: x-0-7-5-0-0
B: 7-9-9-8-0-0
C#m: 0-11-11-9-0-0
F#: 2-4-4-3-0-0
F#m: 2-4-4-2-0-0
The names I'm giving ignore the high drone notes B and E... on some chords those probably should affect the name, but I'm just going to ignore that for simplicity and call the chords as I hear them.
And I think the chords progressions are:
Stuck inside your head (Esus4maj7 E) x2
Feel a little unsafe (Esus4maj7 E)x2
Smash of glass (A Am)
on the floor (B)
feel a little better goes a long way (C#m B C#m B)
feeling, unsafe (F# A B)
Stuck inside your mind (Esus4maj7 E) x2
too late (Esus4maj7 E)
too late (Esus4maj7 E)
Feel a little better (A Am)
goes a long way (B)
feeling, unsafe (F# A)
feeling, unsafe (F# A)
bridge
the words are coming out wrong (Am E)
I didn't mean to say (Am E)
consequences still outstanding (Am E)
you hope I pray (F#m B)
words are flying fast (Am E)
the knives are sticking out (Am E)
circumstances how they change (Am E)
feeling it still (F#m)
unsafe (F#m)
unsafe (B)
unsafe (F#m A)
(F#m A)
(F#m A )
too late (F#m A B)
I'll let donkey t correct my mistakes... Nifty stuff, though... I love tunes where you pull off major to minor movements like this, and do it so effortlessly.
-Garret
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- Boss Lovin' DR
- 14312 posts since 15 Mar, 2002 from the grimness of yorkshire
A change from major - to minor -eeh, I should be writing them there musicals.garret wrote:Er, roughly... I figured out your fingerings for the verse.. that's just my kind of broken chord stuff, so once I split apart your double-tracked guitar and listened to one of 'em alone it didn't take long to figure out what you're playing.donkey tugger wrote:garret wrote:[
I only had one night to work on it so far, and that night was mostly head scratching about the damn arrangement.Have you worked out the chords in the middle 8 yet?
If anyone's curious, the chord shapes I got are:
Esus4maj7: 0-7-7-8-0-0
E: 0-7-6-9-0-0
A: 5-7-7-6-0-0
Am: x-0-7-5-0-0
B: 7-9-9-8-0-0
C#m: 0-11-11-9-0-0
F#: 2-4-4-3-0-0
F#m: 2-4-4-2-0-0
The names I'm giving ignore the high drone notes B and E... on some chords those probably should affect the name, but I'm just going to ignore that for simplicity and call the chords as I hear them.
And I think the chords progressions are:
Stuck inside your head (Esus4maj7 E) x2
Feel a little unsafe (Esus4maj7 E)x2
Smash of glass (A Am)
on the floor (B)
feel a little better goes a long way (C#m B C#m B)
feeling, unsafe (F# A B)
Stuck inside your mind (Esus4maj7 E) x2
too late (Esus4maj7 E)
too late (Esus4maj7 E)
Feel a little better (A Am)
goes a long way (B)
feeling, unsafe (F# A)
feeling, unsafe (F# A)
bridge
the words are coming out wrong (Am E)
I didn't mean to say (Am E)
consequences still outstanding (Am E)
you hope I pray (F#m B)
words are flying fast (Am E)
the knives are sticking out (Am E)
circumstances how they change (Am E)
feeling it still (F#m)
unsafe (F#m)
unsafe (B)
unsafe (F#m A)
(F#m A)
(F#m A )
too late (F#m A B)
I'll let donkey t correct my mistakes... Nifty stuff, though... I love tunes where you pull off major to minor movements like this, and do it so effortlessly.![]()
-Garret
Hehe, a valiant effort, but you can tell you didn't learn to play on an electric!
Esus4maj7: 0-7-7-8-0-0 is 0-12-13-13-0-0
E: 0-7-6-9-0-0 is 0-11-13-13-0-0
A: 5-7-7-6-0-0 is x-0-11-13-0-0 (in the verses)
Am: x-0-7-5-0-0 is x-0-10-11-0-0 (again, in the verse)
B: 7-9-9-8-0-0
C#m: 0-11-11-9-0-0 is 7-x-7-6-0-0
F#: 2-4-4-3-0-0
F#m: 2-4-4-2-0-0[/b]
Then in the middle 8 the chords are;
Am - 0-7-7-5-0-0, E - 0-7-6-4-0-0, F#m - 0-4-4-2-0-0 (nice football chord that!), and the B is the one you got already.
Hmm, clear as mud!
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- KVRist
- 478 posts since 18 Mar, 2003 from Champaign, Illinois
That's it, I'm calling you Sir Elton Tugger from now on.donkey tugger wrote: A change from major - to minor -eeh, I should be writing them there musicals.![]()
Nope, nope.. you caught me... heck, I can barely reach the 13th fret on my acoustic (no cutout)... I think I venture "up there" about once a year, usually when I'm back in a Sea and Cake strummy phase.Hehe, a valiant effort, but you can tell you didn't learn to play on an electric!![]()
Right! Well, I got close... picking up transcriptions by ear never was a strong suit of mine.Hmm, clear as mud!
As for the tune, I'm still running around some ideas in my head for what I'd like to add... I love the verse progression and melodies, but to be honest I'm not thrilled with the middle-8/bridge.. seems a tad predictible and slow to develop to my ears. But after playing around for an hour or two I don't have anything to replace it with... hmm...
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- KVRer
- 3 posts since 22 Nov, 2004 from uk,manchester
nice one 
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- Banned
- Topic Starter
- 12367 posts since 30 Apr, 2002 from i might peeramid
i dozed on this, someone else worked on the track i had.
explanation :p
explanation :p
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