tripping billies alternate chorus

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tripping billies alternate chorus

Unread post by seth_southerland » Wed Jul 06, 2005 8:19 am

i was trying to think of something that could be played as an alternate chorus to tripping billies, and i came up with...

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e-x-x-2-3-x-x-   -x-x-2-3-x-x-
b-4-2-2-3-4-2-	-4-2-2-3-2-4-
g-4-2-3-4-4-2-	-4-2-3-4-2-4-
d-4-2-4-5-4-2-	-4-2-4-5-2-4-
a-x-x-4-5-x-x-	-x-x-4-5-x-x-
e-x-x-2-3-x-x-	-x-x-2-3-x-x-
i'm going to be at work until five today, but can someone play this and if they have time and see how it sounds

or...if someone has done this kind of thing before and has a better sounding alternate chorus, could you post it? thanks
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Unread post by i am sam2 » Wed Jul 06, 2005 11:39 am

well its gonna be fuller/louder cuz it has more notes for each chord. your chords for the 3th and 4th chords are essentially the same as daves, he just took out the 5th and octave that you kept.
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Unread post by guitardmb » Wed Jul 06, 2005 8:02 pm

I dont think it sounds right, and i dont think you have enough chords there.

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Unread post by smedley » Wed Jul 06, 2005 9:53 pm

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e-x-x-2-3-x-x-   -x-x-2-3-x-x-
b-3-2-2-3-3-2-   -3-2-2-3-2-3-
g-4-2-2-4-4-2-   -4-2-2-4-2-4-
d-4-2-4-5-4-2-   -4-2-4-5-2-4-
a-x-x-4-5-x-x-   -x-x-4-5-x-x-
e-x-x-2-3-x-x-   -x-x-2-3-x-x-
if you do want to do it this way it it should be played like this if you want the right chords. all hes playing is Bm A F#m G Bm A then Bm A F#m G A Bm

you can even play the base notes of the Bm and A chord above
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Unread post by guitardmb » Thu Jul 07, 2005 9:42 am

Why change it at all. The original way is just as easy.

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Unread post by seth_southerland » Thu Jul 07, 2005 10:01 am

just for fun, maybe to pep up a solo performance, or to have fun with it, ya know, an alternate jammy thing
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Unread post by mraz698 » Fri Jul 08, 2005 12:05 pm

smedley wrote:

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e-x-x-2-3-x-x-   -x-x-2-3-x-x-
b-3-2-2-3-3-2-   -3-2-2-3-2-3-
g-4-2-2-4-4-2-   -4-2-2-4-2-4-
d-4-2-4-5-4-2-   -4-2-4-5-2-4-
a-x-x-4-5-x-x-   -x-x-4-5-x-x-
e-x-x-2-3-x-x-   -x-x-2-3-x-x-
if you do want to do it this way it it should be played like this if you want the right chords. all hes playing is Bm A F#m G Bm A then Bm A F#m G A Bm

you can even play the base notes of the Bm and A chord above
not sure where you got those chords from...in the chorus he's playing.. A..D..C..B..A...then.. A..D...their not major chords...but i definately don't hear a Bm..nor any version of F.

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Unread post by smedley » Fri Jul 08, 2005 1:30 pm

mraz698 wrote:
smedley wrote:

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e-x-x-2-3-x-x-   -x-x-2-3-x-x-
b-3-2-2-3-3-2-   -3-2-2-3-2-3-
g-4-2-2-4-4-2-   -4-2-2-4-2-4-
d-4-2-4-5-4-2-   -4-2-4-5-2-4-
a-x-x-4-5-x-x-   -x-x-4-5-x-x-
e-x-x-2-3-x-x-   -x-x-2-3-x-x-
if you do want to do it this way it it should be played like this if you want the right chords. all hes playing is Bm A F#m G Bm A then Bm A F#m G A Bm

you can even play the base notes of the Bm and A chord above
not sure where you got those chords from...in the chorus he's playing.. A..D..C..B..A...then.. A..D...their not major chords...but i definately don't hear a Bm..nor any version of F.
I could've sworn 2xx2xx is F#m, 3xx4xx is G, 5xx6xx is A, and 7xx7xx is Bm
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Unread post by guitardmb » Fri Jul 08, 2005 4:16 pm

mraz you're wrong man. All those "dave chords" are is just broken down barre chords. the 7xx7xx is a broken down Bm, the 5xx6xx is A, 3xx4xx is G, and the 2xx2xx is F#m.

I dont know if anyone has said this already but, you could just play versions of those chords as an alternate. It wouldnt sound just like the chorus but it would sound enough like it.

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Unread post by filmdude100cms » Fri Jul 08, 2005 5:49 pm

seth_southerland wrote:just for fun, maybe to pep up a solo performance, or to have fun with it, ya know, an alternate jammy thing
to add to a solo try this...

7xx77;5xx65;3xx43;2xx22

sounds nice but still correct

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Unread post by mrjones » Fri Jul 08, 2005 6:25 pm

guitardmb wrote:mraz you're wrong man. All those "dave chords" are is just broken down barre chords. the 7xx7xx is a broken down Bm, the 5xx6xx is A, 3xx4xx is G, and the 2xx2xx is F#m..
its not an F#m. it is a D chord. think of it more like 2X02. now it sounds more like an D/F#
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Unread post by guitardmb » Fri Jul 08, 2005 7:49 pm

mrjones wrote:
guitardmb wrote:mraz you're wrong man. All those "dave chords" are is just broken down barre chords. the 7xx7xx is a broken down Bm, the 5xx6xx is A, 3xx4xx is G, and the 2xx2xx is F#m..
its not an F#m. it is a D chord. think of it more like 2X02. now it sounds more like an D/F#
It could really work either way. If you play an F#m, or a D/F#.

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Unread post by mraz698 » Sat Jul 09, 2005 10:09 am

i feel like an idiot now..i was talking about the verse for some reason...i its guess because to me that is the part of the song worth doing differently than dave cause its frickin hard...my apologies..

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Unread post by filmdude100cms » Sat Jul 09, 2005 11:27 am

guitardmb wrote:
mrjones wrote:
guitardmb wrote:mraz you're wrong man. All those "dave chords" are is just broken down barre chords. the 7xx7xx is a broken down Bm, the 5xx6xx is A, 3xx4xx is G, and the 2xx2xx is F#m..
its not an F#m. it is a D chord. think of it more like 2X02. now it sounds more like an D/F#
It could really work either way. If you play an F#m, or a D/F#.
the root for that chord is a D with the F# note held down with it. so its the D/F#.

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Unread post by guitardmb » Sat Jul 09, 2005 3:49 pm

filmdude100cms wrote:
guitardmb wrote:
mrjones wrote:
guitardmb wrote:mraz you're wrong man. All those "dave chords" are is just broken down barre chords. the 7xx7xx is a broken down Bm, the 5xx6xx is A, 3xx4xx is G, and the 2xx2xx is F#m..
its not an F#m. it is a D chord. think of it more like 2X02. now it sounds more like an D/F#
It could really work either way. If you play an F#m, or a D/F#.
the root for that chord is a D with the F# note held down with it. so its the D/F#.
But it could be played with either chord. They both sound fine.

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