A while back i did this and enjoying to learn it, don't go over my singing.
''everybody hurts'' (SOMETIMES)
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Really good job Willem! Karma to you for the fun you looked like you were having as well.
Question- what chord/changes were you playing at the bridge (around 2:25)?
Question- what chord/changes were you playing at the bridge (around 2:25)?
AcousticAl wrote:
On this moment i don't know,but what i know is that used only the strings that where needed. it's the normaal key (REM) LOOK AT
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Really good job Willem! Karma to you for the fun you looked like you were having as well.
Question- what chord/changes were you playing at the bridge (around 2:25)?
On this moment i don't know,but what i know is that used only the strings that where needed. it's the normaal key (REM) LOOK AT
www.chordie.com
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willem wrote:
I looked it up-- the bridge is an F# that switches to a Bm. For the F# - you could actually get away with totally barring the 2nd fret with your index finger-- no other fingers needed. Just don't play the 4th and 5th strings if you wanted. Might be a quicker change for you.
Either way- I enjoyed the piece.
AcousticAl wrote:Really good job Willem! Karma to you for the fun you looked like you were having as well.
Question- what chord/changes were you playing at the bridge (around 2:25)?
On this moment i don't know,but what i know is that used only the strings that where needed. it's the normaal key (REM) LOOK AT
www.chordie.com
I looked it up-- the bridge is an F# that switches to a Bm. For the F# - you could actually get away with totally barring the 2nd fret with your index finger-- no other fingers needed. Just don't play the 4th and 5th strings if you wanted. Might be a quicker change for you.
Either way- I enjoyed the piece.