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mcil
- FB Fan -
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Posted - 10/06/2006 : 14:37:02
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I know this has been mentioend before, but I can't find the thread and I am never able to get the search working
According to the 33 1/3 Doolittle book, the 'Tame ugly chord' played by Joe is an F7 sharp-9.
How the hell do you play that, I ask??
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Carl
- A 'Fifth' Catholic -
Ireland
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Posted - 10/06/2006 : 17:35:01
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This one has baffled and befuddled the greatest scientific minds. I believe Soren posted the chord before, but I can't recall it, and I'd darn well like to see how it's done myself.
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fbc
-= Modulator =-
United Kingdom
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Posted - 10/07/2006 : 00:40:41
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i could be way off the mark with my logic here,
but just play the above shape on the 7th fret instead of the 6th
double entendres; you gotta love 'em |
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fbc
-= Modulator =-
United Kingdom
4903 Posts |
Posted - 10/07/2006 : 01:24:25
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lying there like you're... |
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Carl
- A 'Fifth' Catholic -
Ireland
11546 Posts |
Posted - 10/07/2006 : 01:44:08
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Y'know, I never copped that an F7#9 would be like an E7#9 played in a different position. It's just reading it.."F7, yeah, jazzy-sounding F...what's a chord with a 9th like again?"...Soren's diagram makes it obvious! The Jimi chord! ;D
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mcil
- FB Fan -
United Kingdom
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Posted - 10/07/2006 : 05:37:36
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That's what I thought, the same as the opening chord in Here Comes Your Man - which is played on the fourth, thanks a lot
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