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| I heard this song (rock with some blues) on the radio not too long ago, and it doesn't have any lyrics whatsoever. Its very very famous, and I can't put a name to it. The first line of the song goes like this (perfect pitch might be off but relative pitch isn't, if you don't know what this means thats ok): e=eigth note q=quarter note h=half note C(e) C(e) Rest(e) C(e) Rest(e) C(e) Rest(e) Bb(e) C(q) C(q) Eb(h) The tempo for this is VERY fast, in fact maybe it should be sixteenth notes instead of eigth notes (even this would be fast). I should also note that it is swung Also there is a very long drum solo with lots of 16th note triplets. try singin it out loud and VERY ERY VERY VERY VERY FAST!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! also for the perfect pitch thing the C's might be Bb's (everything down two half steps) some more stuff I pathetically tried to and probably didn't sound out right (its worth a shot) its all slurred all should be down two half steps (i think) and all should be VERY ERY VERY VERY FAST btw these aren't chords they're notes G(e) Bb(e) C(e) Eb(e+q tied) F(e) Eb(e) F(e) Eb(e) C(e) Eb(e+q tied) F(e) Eb(e) F(q) F Eb C (all e-trips) Eb(h) these were played on the guitar, it was kind of like a solo with a backup rhythm guitar playing the chords oh and it was a classic rock station (99.1 plr in hartford ct) Thanks!! try playing only the notes no chords, and also ridiculously fast. When I heard it, it sounded like a strat. Very solo-ey and everything down two half-steps, if u haven't already Powered by Yahoo Answers |
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| I tried it on my guitar, but am stumped. If no one here gets it, I'd just call/email w/ details of roughly when they played it or look on their website to see if they have a playlist put up. Powered by Yahoo Answers |
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