Busking EDDIE VEDDER

Chasplaya
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Sat Jul 02, 2011 5:45 pm

Hey Bud this is becoming a habit, but yet again I agree with Tony... First up was best, so the vote is swinging. I played along on my 12string to this and I think you need to add an Am7 in the chorus, after the lyric 'hard son through to 'big people', or thereabouts anyway. The chords I use are the D then a Cadd9 , G and of course the Am7. Now going from D to Am7 I don't find easy so the first beat is an Am then I add the 7th on the second beat sort of fits the song. I can't quite make out which chords you actually use, and my ear aint great lol!

I enjoyed that good song for your range.

Edit, I can always use a simpler Am7 but the one I like for this song is standard Am shape with the pinky on the 3rd fret 1st string, (that's why its difficult for me anyway :) )


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Sat Jul 02, 2011 9:27 pm

jayswett wrote:
There are several songs on that soundtrack that I love, and this is one of them. Nicely done, as usual. It sounds particularly good on a 12 string for anyone who happens to own one.
Jay, I have been listening to a few more songs on the soundtrack as well and their is some good music on their. Thanks for the input.

Bud


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Sun Jul 03, 2011 10:22 am

Wow, thanks so much for the feedback and your encouragement. TG and the TG crew have really helped to inspire and help me in so many ways.


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Sun Jul 03, 2011 10:23 am

nesh16041972 wrote:
Good job Buddy! I also like the 2nd version better, more balanced, well done!

Ness
Ness, it is so good to see you back at TG, you add a lot to the forum.


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Sun Jul 03, 2011 12:01 pm

That is my second favorite post from you! (Long Black Train, being the first fav.) I concur with the majority here...#2 is better that #1. Very solid performance. This is a perfect song for you.

Cori


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Sun Jul 03, 2011 4:16 pm

Thank you Bud, that's so sweet of you to say...! :)

buddy wrote:
nesh16041972 wrote:
Good job Buddy! I also like the 2nd version better, more balanced, well done!

Ness
Ness, it is so good to see you back at TG, you add a lot to the forum.


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Sun Jul 03, 2011 5:13 pm

Buddy,
I have never heard this song before, very good. I listened to both versions and both are good but I like the second. You bring such a mix of songs to the table, I think that is great, I tend to hung up on a few bands or styles but you bring so much more-keep em coming!
Pete


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Sun Jul 03, 2011 6:11 pm

Chasplaya wrote:
Hey Bud this is becoming a habit, but yet again I agree with Tony... First up was best, so the vote is swinging. I played along on my 12string to this and I think you need to add an Am7 in the chorus, after the lyric 'hard son through to 'big people', or thereabouts anyway. The chords I use are the D then a Cadd9 , G and of course the Am7. Now going from D to Am7 I don't find easy so the first beat is an Am then I add the 7th on the second beat sort of fits the song. I can't quite make out which chords you actually use, and my ear aint great lol!

I enjoyed that good song for your range.

Edit, I can always use a simpler Am7 but the one I like for this song is standard Am shape with the pinky on the 3rd fret 1st string, (that's why its difficult for me anyway :) )
Chas, Thanks for the input on this. I am playing D,C,G,D for the verse and D,AM,G, D for the chorus. I am adding a few variations in as well similar to what you had suggested with the various chords. Good to hear from you, Bud


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Sun Jul 03, 2011 6:12 pm

Cori, Thanks so very much as I always appreciate your input,

Bud


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Sun Jul 03, 2011 10:48 pm

Pete, So many songs to play and so little time, I am always amazed at how many great songs their are for the acoustic guitar. Thanks for you comments, Bud


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