alterned #41 chorus

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I play this chorus slithly different, I wonder if you hear that

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35x4xx, x57x7x, x35x5x, x35x5x

I think it doesn't sound bad and is much more comforable to play
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Sounds good, Bo....if you can get the all the muting down

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Hmm... Recording Section? :D

Anyhow, What Jadaru said.. Just get the MUting down
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Post by Jonny123 »

I like it... 8)

Very nice covers man, but DAMN where's the fire?? :P lol, just kidding..just seems like you were playin so fast on most of those songs. :lol:
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Post by AJDMB05 »

I've been playing it like this lately...

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e--------0--
B-----3--1--
G--4--2--0--
D--X--0--2--
A--2--X--3--
E--3--2-----
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I guess I'm just lazy, I just do G, D, C for the chorus. :)
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Post by gbler »

Instead of using the same boring G-D-C progression, you can take a Cmaj7, which is basically not using your first finger on a C, and interchange it with C, so you can have a different note for everytime you sing the chorus lines.. Sorta different, but it's not bad.
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AJDMB05 wrote:I've been playing it like this lately...

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e--------0--
B-----3--1--
G--4--2--0--
D--X--0--2--
A--2--X--3--
E--3--2-----
Yup. That's how I do it too...
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I frequently play Cmaj7 as the third chord, especially when I am transferring into the verse.
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Davy28 wrote:I frequently play Cmaj7 as the third chord, especially when I am transferring into the verse.
i take it a step further and play the Cmaj9 chord
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What does that chord look like?
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Forget about the notion that our emotions can be swept away, kept at bay
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Davy28 wrote:What does that chord look like?
i play it like this though...

e: X
b: 3
g: 4
d: 2
a: 3
e: X
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