Jay, I agree. That bridge really completes the song.Very, very nice. The only suggestion I have is to learn the bridge the he plays in that video with Stevie Nicks. I can supply a link if you haven't seen the video. This bridge is not in the studio version. It doesn't look that hard, and it would add to your performance if you find yourself playing it as an instrumental for friends/family. I enjoyed your video immensely.
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jayswett wrote:
Bill, you are right about the capo on the third fret. I just noticed, though, he is using a partial bar on what looks like the fifth fret when playing much of the verse, so Mr. Buckingham's tuning must be in something other than C wahine. I will have to study that video a bit more thoroughly.
Hey Mike,,i was so busy to nail some songs,i'm again suprised by your playing and pleased,,your a young man and i wonder where that would end,,and please don't turn off that auto pilot,, it sound musical and some tunes sound very beautiful as a instrumental but maybe you find some female that want's to sing with your playing,,i enjoyed it!!thanks
I have been plying along with the video trying to figure out the bridge. I have been able to play along with melody but the E and A strings are definately tuned to something different. I kept the C Wahine tuning and moved my capo to the fifth fret and was able to play along. Now the bridge. I have the basic melody down for it but because the he has the guitar capo on the third I can't play the base line along with the bridge melody. So I have to play with the E and A strings a little more to get it square routed. I am wondering if anyone has found something outside of tg as far as tabs are concerned?
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