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So Right
so i bought Live at Folsom Field today, and i love it. one of my favorites on there is So Right. apparently it's on Everyday, but I don't own that album. anywho, to my question:
during the "Don't rob yourself...." verses, dave is playing that main riff, while boyd slowly creeps up the notes. now, would anyone know what chords you could play in order to keep that growing tension? i hope that question came out clear...
(the reason i rambled about Folsom Field is because it's the only version of the song i've heard...)
during the "Don't rob yourself...." verses, dave is playing that main riff, while boyd slowly creeps up the notes. now, would anyone know what chords you could play in order to keep that growing tension? i hope that question came out clear...
(the reason i rambled about Folsom Field is because it's the only version of the song i've heard...)
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Re: So Right
I was there and it was awsome.audiophile8403 wrote:so i bought Live at Folsom Field today, and i love it. one of my favorites on there is So Right. apparently it's on Everyday, but I don't own that album. anywho, to my question:
during the "Don't rob yourself...." verses, dave is playing that main riff, while boyd slowly creeps up the notes. now, would anyone know what chords you could play in order to keep that growing tension? i hope that question came out clear...
(the reason i rambled about Folsom Field is because it's the only version of the song i've heard...)
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lol, back to the question at hand, though 
i don't know enough about music theory to figure this stuff out, so some help is appreciated. there seems to be something more complex going on than just whole steps from Bm.
i dunno, i think it'd be real cool to incorporate that tension in a solo performance...i know you guys have some ideas

i don't know enough about music theory to figure this stuff out, so some help is appreciated. there seems to be something more complex going on than just whole steps from Bm.
i dunno, i think it'd be real cool to incorporate that tension in a solo performance...i know you guys have some ideas

"Civilization begins with distillation."
-William Faulkner
-US Army Aviation-
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heres the tab.
he starts out at
x
x
4
4
2
x then moves up two frets
x
x
6
6
4
x then again up one fret to
x
x
7
7
5
x then again up two
x
x
9
9
7
x
repeat this, except for play the
x
x
7
7
5
x twice instead of sliding up
hope this helps... oh and keep in mind this tab is for a standard tunning, not barritone.
he starts out at
x
x
4
4
2
x then moves up two frets
x
x
6
6
4
x then again up one fret to
x
x
7
7
5
x then again up two
x
x
9
9
7
x
repeat this, except for play the
x
x
7
7
5
x twice instead of sliding up
hope this helps... oh and keep in mind this tab is for a standard tunning, not barritone.
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