Collaboration on Elton John's Don't Let The Sun Go Down On Me

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Thu Feb 11, 2010 12:01 am

AndyT wrote:
David, I hope you have GP?
I do

David


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Thu Feb 11, 2010 12:50 am

I have it at 70 Chas.

David. Can you PM me your email address so I can send you the GP file?


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Thu Feb 11, 2010 5:24 am

Women and man,,i'm gonna watch this at the side line,,the band is together,,great song to add,,hope its gonna be a Elton and Mitchel version and great guitar playing and singin backvocals,,hope you let the sun rise in this and wish you all a blast of a time,,


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Thu Feb 11, 2010 6:32 am

Bill, I'm glad you have our BANdSHEEs under observation... TG's answer to Mel Gibson in What Women Want! ;)

Matt, many thanks for the encouragement. You are right, folks are so gung-ho for this, it's up and running within 24 hours. We have to thank Tony for starting to roll the snow ball down hill ( that analogy may not fit the Aussie mind set but for us folks locked in a very snowy winter at the moment, its spot on!).

Thanks Willem, please send us Tulips from Amsterdam when we're done... should be right on time for the season, eh?

EDIT

Tempo 70 - 72 seems fine to me... not slower.


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Thu Feb 11, 2010 8:24 am

I just realised I stuffed up in the second video. I thought I was playing in the same key as the first video but, of course, I was playing another half step down. So I was effectively in F. The original is in G and my first demo was in F# (guitar tuned down a half step playing in G). F is better for the voice and for the richer sound we can get by putting a capo on 1 and using the following chords: E D A F#m B Bm. Easy to play too. No one mentioned the mistake... so either you were not paying attention or know less about theory than I do. And that is not a lot! :) Please excuse. Anyway, I think we are a step further.


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Thu Feb 11, 2010 8:39 am

Second video??

I need to re-read this whole thread then....

EDIT:

Ah HA! You added it to the first page after I already read past there. Either that or my wife is correct...


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Thu Feb 11, 2010 8:48 am

...your wife is correct Andy whatever she said... video's been there all the time ;-)! ... and we're driving this baby!

PS: Isn't it 03.48 Am in Paradise?!


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Thu Feb 11, 2010 8:56 am

Yeah, almost 4 am now. I've got some projects and teachings I'm working to get completed as soon as I can. Then I'll be able to take a few days off and practice this song.

But, it IS late and I'm tired. Probably why I missed the vid. I've been pushing it for the last week or so.


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Thu Feb 11, 2010 9:00 am

Get some sleep Andy... weekend's coming up we will have time then.... :-)


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Thu Feb 11, 2010 9:51 am

neverfoundthetime wrote:
I just realised I stuffed up in the second video. I thought I was playing in the same key as the first video but, of course, I was playing another half step down. So I was effectively in F. The original is in G and my first demo was in F# (guitar tuned down a half step playing in G). F is better for the voice and for the richer sound we can get by putting a capo on 1 and using the following chords: E D A F#m B Bm. Easy to play too. No one mentioned the mistake... so either you were not paying attention or know less about theory than I do. And that is not a lot! :) Please excuse. Anyway, I think we are a step further.
Chris,

Between the downtuning, transpositions and capo, I did get a bit confused there. But I think you are saying we should play "as though" in the key of E, but with a capo on the first fret to sound in F.

If that's what you meant, it's what I'd first understood and it sounds good to me.

-Stuart


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