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Everything posted by Groo
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I'm looking to buy a nice guitar amp. I want to be able to plug it directly into my computer (for recording purposes), using a 1/4" out (if I'm retarded for doing this, lemme know, btw). My dad has a Roland keyboard amp that works great for this sort of thing.
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Wow, I'm the Man Who Loves You is a bit more complicated than a simple chord progression. Anyone have a more complete tab (at least for the intro, which I know starts with a slide from the first fret to the 13 fret on the low E).
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Now, I don't expect anyone to tab out the full solo to this song, but I was wondering if anyone had any ideas on how to get started?
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Wow, that's really close. I can finally play it. Great job. I like to add a few open hits on the A string here and there too.
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http://www.gumbopages.com/music/wilco/song...een.in.love.txt :::::::::::::::::::::: Should've Been In Love :::::::::::::::::::::: by J. Tweedy As played by Wilco from the album "A.M." (1995) Transcribed by Dave Shapiro (dshapir@argo.ecte.uswc.uswest.com) This piece features an acoustic guitar tuned EADGBD, which is the same tuning as "Anodyne". It also has an electric guitar (standard tuning) and a dobro tuned open G (DGDGBD). The acoustic guitar's chords are these: -0-----0-----0--------0-----------0--------------0-----------0--- -0-----3-----0--------0-----------0--------------0----
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Wow, sounds good. I often wonder how it is that people figure out these weird looking chords. This one is the one that sounds best to me: Also, interesting thing I just tried that sounds pretty cool. I put the capo on the 5th fret, but left the bottom two strings (the E and A) un-capoed. I think it gives this chord a fuller sound, and I just muffle the low E when I play the E chord.
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Is this chord relative to the capo on 5? Christ, I don't think my guitar goes up to 17 frets...
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I'll have to listen to it again, but I think he says "Now faith and trust's the strongest part of love." Then again, I'm usually wrong. edit: Ya, I'm wrong But this: I hold you tight You (talk to me tonight?) is I hold you tight You tuck me in at night For sure.
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You just gotta get the strumming pattern down right. And you can toss in a hammer on between the A-em/g switch, if you're cool.
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You put a "code" tag before and after the text you want formatted. Like this [ code ] Text in here [ /code ] (except without the spaces)
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I think it works better when you use the "code" tag. Like this: G C D Turkey Hen Rooster G Look everyone it's punky brewster
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iTunes does it in Windows.
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Oh, you damn well better *shakes fist*.
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Did a search on this, but the search engine choked and died on it. Does anyone have anything to add to the gumbopages tab?
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It sounded a lot better once I got the strumming pattern down just right. And, ya, that bass riff was confusing as hell too.
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What's the "right" way?
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The one on Gumbopages seems a bit simple/off...
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It seems like when he repeats these patterns, they don't get repeated exactly. Anyone have any thoughts on this?
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For some reason, I had this song confused with the one to "Kicking Television." Any tips on how to play that (specifically, like the one on the live album)?
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Isn't anyone going to mention the solid-gold capo? Tweedy's big ballin'!
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You could also try strumming the intro from "War on War." It's A.
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I would suggest "California Stars" if you're looking for an easy song to play.
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So, this is in drop D, right?
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If this comes up again on eBay, I'll gladly buy it and scan a few pages here and there.