help with the end of "say goodbye" needed!
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help with the end of "say goodbye" needed!
I'm able to play the almost the whole song now, but what i don't manage is this f.... end part. The lyrics are (acoustic version):
and we'll wait here
lovers, and tomorrow back to being friends
but tonight we're lovers, lovers, love you
tonight love you
morning, tomorrow, say goodbye
tomorrow say goodbye
tomorrow say goodbye, hey
What do I exactly have to play? Where do I need to change the chords? What strumming is best?
I really need help. I'd be very glad if someone wrote the right chords above the lines and may give me some advice how to strumm and play...
I hope you'll help me...
Peace, Bo
and we'll wait here
lovers, and tomorrow back to being friends
but tonight we're lovers, lovers, love you
tonight love you
morning, tomorrow, say goodbye
tomorrow say goodbye
tomorrow say goodbye, hey
What do I exactly have to play? Where do I need to change the chords? What strumming is best?
I really need help. I'd be very glad if someone wrote the right chords above the lines and may give me some advice how to strumm and play...
I hope you'll help me...
Peace, Bo
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very simple
Asus2
e----0-------
b----0------
g----2------
d----2------
a----0------
E-----------
Gmaj
e----0------
b----3------
g----0------
d----0------
a----2------
E----3-------
Dmaj
e----------
b----3-----
g----2-----
d----0-----
a----0-----
E----2-----
here's a vid to help, excuse the nipple :emabarrased:
http://www.rampromotions.com/goodbye.avi
Asus2
e----0-------
b----0------
g----2------
d----2------
a----0------
E-----------
Gmaj
e----0------
b----3------
g----0------
d----0------
a----2------
E----3-------
Dmaj
e----------
b----3-----
g----2-----
d----0-----
a----0-----
E----2-----
here's a vid to help, excuse the nipple :emabarrased:
http://www.rampromotions.com/goodbye.avi
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Code: Select all
E:------------------
B:---3-----3-----0--
G:---x-----2-----2-- <---3on2
D:---4-----x-----2-- <---2on2
A:---2-----x-----0--
E:-3-3-----2--------
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listen to the Live @ Luther college version, and you'll get it. its just these 3 chords for the ending part. I don't know it the album lyrics that are posted are 100% right, and he doesn't sing those live anyway, well not all of them anyway. start with the x-0-2-2-0-x-x chord for the "Love, Lovers!!! love ayayaahahha!! " or whatever the hell, he plays those chords strongly during the yelling, but he quiets down and plays them slowly and softly, and ends on x-0-2-2-0-0 one down strum.
hope this helps
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1) what video?superman0710 wrote: 2) it is actually an Asus2
whatever, point is to help the guy
2)well, its actually A9, but its ok to call it Asus2 I guess. the open b string is the 9th scale degree up from the A bass note, so that's why its a ninth chord. and the 3rd (C#) is not being played so another reason to call it a ninth chord, as opposed to just a regular A. but the B in general is the 2nd scale degree of A so that's where the sus2 comes in but who's counting

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there's just too many ways to name chordsgravedigger wrote:well, its actually A9, but its ok to call it Asus2 I guess. the open b string is the 9th scale degree up from the A bass note, so that's why its a ninth chord. and the 3rd (C#) is not being played so another reason to call it a ninth chord, as opposed to just a regular A. but the B in general is the 2nd scale degree of A so that's where the sus2 comes in but who's countingsuperman0710 wrote: 2) it is actually an Asus2
whatever, point is to help the guy

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Actually grave, not to be OVERLY anal or anything, but it is, in fact, an Asus2 or an Asus9, but it is not an A9. That "9" after the "A" actually implies the 7th as well, it's just not written out. When you see a "9" chord, it actually formally includes the 7th as well. Same thing for an 11 chord, and a 13. They all include the 7th scale degree, but it is just not stated. As the A chord in question does not include the 7th, it is improper to call it 9, but must instead be referred to as Asus2 or Asus9. When you add the "sus" it negates this assumed 7. Now, that being said, many, if not most, guitarists and guitar chord books ignore this. It is only with the jazz crowd that you'll find this is faithfully followed.
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yeah, I was the one being overly anal.ticohans wrote:Actually grave, not to be OVERLY anal or anything, but it is, in fact, an Asus2 or an Asus9, but it is not an A9. That "9" after the "A" actually implies the 7th as well, it's just not written out. When you see a "9" chord, it actually formally includes the 7th as well. Same thing for an 11 chord, and a 13. They all include the 7th scale degree, but it is just not stated. As the A chord in question does not include the 7th, it is improper to call it 9, but must instead be referred to as Asus2 or Asus9. When you add the "sus" it negates this assumed 7. Now, that being said, many, if not most, guitarists and guitar chord books ignore this. It is only with the jazz crowd that you'll find this is faithfully followed.
That's good to know though, I always wondered what made a ninth chord a ninth chord. We only went up to 7th chords in my Classical theory I chourse that I took last year as an elective

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