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Post by dc on Jun 2, 2013 16:30:13 GMT -5
Anyone taken a crack at the chords yet?
Soul Love, Soon Come Tomorrow and Ballroom Figured specifically.
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Post by The Boy Without the Blues on Jun 2, 2013 17:41:28 GMT -5
I second that... been looking forward playing Iz Right and Im Just saying as well...
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Post by music89 on Jun 2, 2013 20:28:10 GMT -5
ive been looking for i'm just sayin and soon comes tomorrow
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Post by thecatinthehat on Jun 2, 2013 20:39:36 GMT -5
I'd like the chords/tabs as well.
Is pedrokronbauer still around? he did a great job with the chords to Noel's album.
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Post by jasroy on Jun 2, 2013 22:59:23 GMT -5
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Post by jez123 on Jun 3, 2013 11:31:10 GMT -5
lets get some chords up for the album.
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Post by icebreath on Jun 3, 2013 11:55:36 GMT -5
from ultimate-guitar.com
Start Anew
Flick of the Finger
Second Bite of the Apple
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Post by jez123 on Jun 4, 2013 7:06:17 GMT -5
That's a start!
Anyone worked out the other tunes? like don't brother me ? Iz Rite Etc
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Post by yellowd00d on Jun 4, 2013 13:47:31 GMT -5
Ballroom Figured:
Standard Tuning, no capo
Verse:
G -> F#/Dsus4 (i think?) -> Em7 (same as the first three chords of whatever)
Bridge: ("Did we ever find a way?....")
Cadd9 -> Dsus4 -> A7sus4 -> Em7 -> chord i don't know played quickly after Em
then ("But we're just passing through....")
Cadd9 -> Dsus4 -> A7sus4 -> Cadd9
Chorus: ("come ooooon")
G -> F#/Dsus4 -> Em7 same as the verse
Bit towards the end i don't know the proper term for: ("Some people change...")
this part is the trickiest with several chords i cant figure out, i think it's something along the lines of A7sus4 -> Cadd9 -> (unknown chord) -> Cadd9 -> (different unknown chord) and then back to the whatever-esque strumming pattern from the verse/chorus.
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Post by The Morning Son on Jun 4, 2013 19:03:10 GMT -5
Soul Love
This can be played with no capo and the chords below or as Gem played it on Jools with a Capo on 4.
Verse: C#m - C#m - F#m - C#m
Chorus: E - Eb - C#m - A C#m - G#m - C#m
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Post by bardes on Jun 5, 2013 8:32:05 GMT -5
I have 1000% correct tab for Ballrom Figured.
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Post by bardes on Jun 5, 2013 9:10:10 GMT -5
Ballrom Figured
x - muted
Verse:
e|--3---3---3--- B|--3---3---3--- G|--0---0---0--- D|--0---0---2--- A|--0---x---2--- E|--3---2---0---
Chorus:
"Did we ever find a way"...
e|--3---3--- B|--3---3--- G|--0---2--- D|--2---0--- A|--3------- E|-----------
"To steer..."
e|--3---3---3--- B|--3---3---3--- G|--2---0---2--- D|--0---2---0--- A|--2---2---0--- E|--x---0-------- * *
* - hit one note, then all chord
"Couse we're just passing through...."
e|--3---3---3---3-- B|--3---3---3---3-- G|--0---2---2---0-- D|--2---0---2---2-- A|--3-------0---3-- E|-------------------
and verse again.
And now magical break; *Em7 chord* "Some people change..."
e|--2---3---2--- B|--0---3---0--- G|--2---0---2--- D|--0---2---0--- A|--2---3---2--- E|--x-------x-----
"soo long, so long"
e|--3---3--- B|--3---3--- G|--2---0--- D|--2---2--- A|--0---3--- E|-----------
Yeah, im awesome.
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Post by mkoasis on Jun 5, 2013 23:48:26 GMT -5
from ultimate-guitar.com Start Anew I play with an A7 instead of an A, sound more correct to me. Also, for "got the whole world in our hands, come on take a chance" I'm pretty sure its A7 Am7. Otherwise sounds good.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 6, 2013 11:44:27 GMT -5
Can anyone do Soon Come Tomorrow please?
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Post by bringbackthemdays on Jun 7, 2013 1:22:58 GMT -5
Anyone done the chords for Iz Rite?
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Post by jez123 on Jun 7, 2013 12:01:19 GMT -5
This is based on the Abbey Road acoustic sessions. * album version use capo on 2
IZ RITE
Chords G ( 3x0033) Play G like this muted A string Cadd9 (x32033) Asus4 (x02233) Em7 (220033) Bm (x24432)
G Come on Iz Rite Cadd9 Asus4 Take me to your life G Em7 Streaming one more shine Cadd9 It's all I know Cadd9 It's all I know G Come on it's real Cadd9 Asus4 You know how I feel
G Em7 You give me something here Cadd9 And it's all I know Cadd9 It's all I know
Bm So don't look down, I won't let go Cadd9 You bear my mind, sting my soul Asus4 Cadd9 Stars aline plus search you all the way
G Em7 when you call my name Asus4 It takes away my pain Cadd9 G Em7 Till all the love remains Asus4 Say it again Cadd9 Say it again G Say it again
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Post by nahuel89p on Jun 7, 2013 22:11:05 GMT -5
It's funny to see hoy they emulated the Noel Gallagher songwriting. The NG "chords toolkit" is everywhere here.
15 years after, "Noelrock" is still a genre.
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Post by bardes on Jun 8, 2013 4:31:11 GMT -5
It's funny to see hoy they emulated the Noel Gallagher songwriting. The NG "chords toolkit" is everywhere here. 15 years after, "Noelrock" is still a genre. Many bands before Oasis and many bands after still it does.
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Post by nahuel89p on Jun 8, 2013 4:51:07 GMT -5
It's funny to see hoy they emulated the Noel Gallagher songwriting. The NG "chords toolkit" is everywhere here. 15 years after, "Noelrock" is still a genre. Many bands before Oasis and many bands after still it does. Name only one band relying heavily in xxxx33-based chord progression in many many songs.
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Post by bardes on Jun 8, 2013 5:05:09 GMT -5
Many bands before Oasis and many bands after still it does. Name only one band relying heavily in xxxx33-based chord progression in many many songs. A lot of band just played simple chords. "xxx33" its only nuance which only depends on the song.
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Post by nahuel89p on Jun 8, 2013 5:30:58 GMT -5
Name only one band relying heavily in xxxx33-based chord progression in many many songs. A lot of band just played simple chords. "xxx33" its only nuance which only depends on the song. I've never known of a band with one single song like that. Let alone with more songs. Not even in one single part of the song (verses, etc). Noel Gallagher kind of (ab)used better than anyone else that resource. Lots of chords but all of them sharing the same finger positions in the same first two strings. All throughout the song. Or at least, all throughout the verses. Seriously. That's NG fingerprint. (like wonderwall, cast no shadow, whatever, talk tonight, roll with it, sad song, where did it al go wrong, morning glory, hey now, up in the sky, gas panic, shout it out loud, round are way, the acoustic versions, etc) Come on, the point of this is that NG is an influence for LAG songwriting. That's all, not big deal anyway. It's even good.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 8, 2013 5:59:52 GMT -5
Thanks to everyone whose taken the time to put up the chords so far but I really want Soon Come Tomorrow and can't find it anywhere on the web, just the chords used in the verse and chorus etc will do I'll work it out from there Oh and I'm Just Saying as well if anyone knows it
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Post by kry1979 on Jun 8, 2013 6:06:04 GMT -5
"Off at the next exit" PLEASEEEE? Thanksssss
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Post by Deleted on Jun 8, 2013 8:51:19 GMT -5
I'm Just Saying sounds like: Am, C, Em.
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Post by jez123 on Jun 8, 2013 10:09:29 GMT -5
the Iz Rite chords i posted are for the abbey road gig. If you want to be in tune with the album version you need capo on 2nd fret.
Gem doesn't use a Capo rather he plays A instead of G (capo2), D instead of cadd9 (capo2) etc.
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