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JoshIAm Posted - 09/23/2004 : 01:40:21
Hi Team,

I think the black rider tab is pretty good. Now I won't suggest that the way I play it is categorically correct, of course, but I have tried many diferent ways and my preferred 2nd chord in the "walk-up" in the black rider is a C#m. And we all know that FB has a penchant for that chord ;) Try it and see what you think. I think it gives the sinister feel that the song deserves. I know that many songs with a "walk-up" have the 2nd chord as a dim minor (or whatever it's called) like "blue-shadows on the trail" from The Three Amigos but the black rider has different sound. Anywho it's all apples 'n pears anyway.

Cheers

JoshIAm

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