Hi Everyone,
Today's Target members only lesson is a new Fly On The Wall.
In this lesson Fred and I had been working on playing Without You by Badfinger, in a couple of different keys. We talked about chords in the keys of E and D, as well as chords outside the key that are used in the song. This carried over into a discussion about dominant chords and secondary dominants.
Enjoy!
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Hi Fred,, that cleans some dust but my head is spinning...In which key you will do this song??? Oh and I hope you and Neil goes also on the melody/vocals some time,,when i saw it right they are'nt in the chord...not sure a baut that but hope you discus it..
Hi Willem-
We had the capo at the second fret and played in E. Since the Nillson version is the one implanted in my head, I've been working some on re-programming myself for the Badfinger style. As I recall Badfinger has a chord in certain places where that Nillson chose not to have. Great tune, I'll have to start getting into my practice routine.
Fred
We had the capo at the second fret and played in E. Since the Nillson version is the one implanted in my head, I've been working some on re-programming myself for the Badfinger style. As I recall Badfinger has a chord in certain places where that Nillson chose not to have. Great tune, I'll have to start getting into my practice routine.
Fred
Ditto on the Nilsson verson:
I fell in love with the song first time I heard it. It was on the Nilsson Schmilsson album.
Up until this forum I never knew Badfinger had to do anything with the song.
I listened to it here for the first time by Bad finger. IMYO Nilssons version is much better; I think it won him a Grammy in fact.
It’s been a favorite of mine since I first hear it, but never learned it, I tried a year or two back but could not find a tab wht chords I could…. or would master.
So I forgot about it.
When I saw the Badfinger lesson here, I just thought it was a different song with a similar title. But the title got my interest aroused in the song again so I started out to find a tab I could play.
My tab search this time helps me to realize it was actually a Badfinger song, so I checked out Badfinger video posted here.
Like I said Nilssons verson is much better to me, like you Fred I have Nilssons version burned in my brain.
I found a Nilsson tab for the song, but one of the chords I could play and sounded pretty good, except for one chord which just sounds wrong as I remember the song. I am looking for a fix (See my other post on the subject)
Frybaby
I fell in love with the song first time I heard it. It was on the Nilsson Schmilsson album.
Up until this forum I never knew Badfinger had to do anything with the song.
I listened to it here for the first time by Bad finger. IMYO Nilssons version is much better; I think it won him a Grammy in fact.
It’s been a favorite of mine since I first hear it, but never learned it, I tried a year or two back but could not find a tab wht chords I could…. or would master.
So I forgot about it.
When I saw the Badfinger lesson here, I just thought it was a different song with a similar title. But the title got my interest aroused in the song again so I started out to find a tab I could play.
My tab search this time helps me to realize it was actually a Badfinger song, so I checked out Badfinger video posted here.
Like I said Nilssons verson is much better to me, like you Fred I have Nilssons version burned in my brain.
I found a Nilsson tab for the song, but one of the chords I could play and sounded pretty good, except for one chord which just sounds wrong as I remember the song. I am looking for a fix (See my other post on the subject)
Frybaby