Let it be?? !!!! back to the lesson,,luve it again..

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Sat Jun 22, 2013 3:26 pm

This is a great lesson Willem. You can do it!!! :)

Claire and I did it a while ago as you probably remember and this was taken from Neils lesson.


http://www.totallyguitars.com/forum/149 ... tml#102946


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Sat Jun 22, 2013 3:30 pm

tombo1230 wrote:
This is a great lesson Willem. You can do it!!! :)

Claire and I did it a while ago as you probably remember and this was taken from Neils lesson.


http://www.totallyguitars.com/forum/149 ... tml#102946

Oh yes I remember,,thx for the link!!



edit: Nice to hear it again,,really great you both


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Mon Jun 24, 2013 10:14 am

So I went back to this great lesson and have a question..

You know the interlude part?
The tab/chords seem to be written only for the first half of it...
Know the part I'm talking about? Where it's just chords and they're descending.
"laa...
laa, laa, laa...
laa, laa, laa...
laa, laa."

There's a second part/half of these chords that sort of ascend in the original. Happens over some sort of organ if I'm not mistaken.
Do you just reverse the chord order?
Doesn't seem right that way.

Let me know if anyone knows what I'm talking about.


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Mon Jun 24, 2013 10:27 am

Hmmm....not sure if I understand you correctly Al, but the chords of the interlude, where you hear that organ is the same as the first line (of the interlude, in the chart it's written once, but I guess it should be twice):

F (E D) C (Bb A) G F C


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Mon Jun 24, 2013 10:34 am

tgvanessa wrote:
Hmmm....not sure if I understand you correctly Al, but the chords of the interlude, where you hear that organ is the same as the first line (of the interlude, in the chart it's written once, but I guess it should be twice):

F (E D) C (Bb A) G F C

Oh yes,,I had the same problem and was thinkin it shoud be twice..

Willem


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Mon Jun 24, 2013 10:54 am

Hi Vanessa and Willem,

It's not a 'repeat' in the song.

The interlude starts at about 1:43. That's where the chords match.
The part I'm talking about happens at about 1:51.
Subtle change-- but definitely different than repeating.



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Mon Jun 24, 2013 11:10 am

Hmm.

Listening and looking at the chart again and maybe it is the same-- only an octave higher.. or different passing notes between chords.
I'll do some experimenting.


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Mon Jun 24, 2013 11:11 am

AcousticAl wrote:
Hi Vanessa and Willem,

It's not a 'repeat' in the song.

The interlude starts at about 1:43. That's where the chords match.
The part I'm talking about happens at about 1:51.
Subtle change-- but definitely different than repeating.


I listen Al and its a repeat of the interlude F (E D) C (Bb A) G F C,,,Then of to the solo C G Am F C G F C G Am F C G F C

Willem

EDIT.. Image click to enlarge..

Look only at the chords above the tab and play it like Neil..


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Mon Jun 24, 2013 11:53 am

I agree with Willem Al, it is the same chordprogression. :)


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Mon Jun 24, 2013 1:14 pm

I did a quick video to esssplain myself better.

Standby


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