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Unread post by fede » Thu Jul 20, 2006 10:23 pm

bbatsell wrote: Edit: Fede, are you saying that in Spanish people call the C chord "Do"? I've never heard anyone around here do it that way, but that may just be due to proximity to the US.
{Not only the Chord, but the note as well. And I think you missed two notes, "See"(b) and "Lah"(A).}

Yep, it would sound something like "Doh" (pronunciation) in english.

It's not "Do" like "I'm doing my girlfriend"

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Unread post by brian_ok » Thu Jul 20, 2006 10:26 pm

From what I understand, Solfege is a relative naming system. It applies to any major key. ie, in the key of C, Do=C, Mi=E, So=G. In the key of, say, F, Do=F, Mi=A, So=C.
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Unread post by tedsko » Fri Jul 21, 2006 6:14 pm

Instead of making a whole new thread, I figured I would just ask in this one and hopefully someone will see it. I was playing The Best of What's Around and during the Verse part of the tab, it seems to me that Dave is playing something very slightly different, unless I'm just tone deaf heh.
For instance, during this part:

E:------------------1--------------------------------1---5-5-5--
B:------------------1---------------1-1-1-----------1---3-3-3--
G:------5---5------2---------------0-0-0-------5--2----x-x-x--
D:-/7-7---7---7---3------7--7----2-2-2--/7-7----3----4-4-4-4--
A:------------------3------9--9----3-3-3-----------3----5-5-5-5--
E:--------------8---1--\10-10-10----------------- 1-----------
3 3 1 3 1 3 4 (4) 3 3 1
The part where you're suppose to play the 3 C Chords, does he actually play the C chord and then another chord quickly, before going into the slide?

Sorry about the crappy job on copy/pasting the tab, but I think you'll get the idea. Here is a URL of youtube video of what I'm trying to explain.
http://youtube.com/watch?v=4kAHECtTeKk& ... d%20Covers
It's around the 36 second mark. Thanks for the help.

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