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Post by leak4ever on Mar 3, 2015 10:42:36 GMT -5
Question for you guitarists out there. I'm trying to play Riverman but in the key of Am (instead of Em, which I believe is the key Noel plays it).
I'm unsure as to what chord to play on "...storm". After I transpose the chords to the key of Am, I get this:
E7 Am Gsus2 Am6 Find me the girl who electrifies the storm
I tried playing Am6 but it doesn't sound right to me. I'm playing a variation of Am6 so perhaps that's the reason but even when I play exactly Am6, it still doesn't sound right to me.
I could play Fmaj7/C, which doesn't sound musically incorrect but also doesn't sound much like what Noel's playing.
Anyone have any ideas?
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Post by Manualex on Mar 3, 2015 11:00:12 GMT -5
Just follow the chord progression of Wonderwall and it will be alright* *Accordingly to reviewers they are basically the same thing, Manualex dont actually advises to replace the riverman chord progression for the one of wonderwall, side effects of replacing chord progressions include: heart explosions, capital punishment, breast eyes, and in some cases the belief that itchy skin is a gun(If I Had a gun I'd shoot a hole into the sun).
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Post by leak4ever on Mar 3, 2015 11:06:34 GMT -5
Just follow the chord progression of Wonderwall and it will be alright* *Accordingly to reviewers they are basically the same thing, Manualex dont actually advises to replace the riverman chord progression for the one of wonderwall, side effects of replacing chord progressions include: heart explosions, capital punishment, breast eyes, and in some cases the belief that itchy skin is a gun(If I Had a gun I'd shoot a hole into the sun). Thanks, I tried it anyway. Didn't work...
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Post by norkbauer on Mar 3, 2015 11:11:01 GMT -5
With capo on 1st
Verses: Em, A5 Chorus: C/G, G, B11 (B7 with "e" string open), Em, Em7 (2x) then C#m7 (x42000) and C7m (x32000)
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Post by leak4ever on Mar 3, 2015 11:13:10 GMT -5
With capo on 1st Verses: Em, A5 Chorus: C/G, G, B11 (B7 with "e" string open), Em, Em7 (2x) then C#m7 (x42000) and C7m (x32000) Thanks, but not really what I asked.
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Post by andymorris on Mar 3, 2015 12:03:55 GMT -5
Well... F
or Capo 5th fret and you're sorted
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