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Unread post by TimmyJ4140 » Sun Jun 04, 2006 11:16 pm

I've been playin' this song over and over again, I like the way I posted, it seems to fit well, 'cause that's what the actual chord is, a capo-ed C/E, except you need that high (capo-ed) G to ring out, I dunno, it seems to work. I might see if I can get it recorded.
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Unread post by jellyfish » Mon Jun 05, 2006 10:42 am

TimmyJ4140 wrote:I've been playin' this song over and over again, I like the way I posted, it seems to fit well, 'cause that's what the actual chord is, a capo-ed C/E, except you need that high (capo-ed) G to ring out, I dunno, it seems to work. I might see if I can get it recorded.
GEt it done. I'd like to hear an acoutic version of it.

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Unread post by TheGameV30 » Mon Jun 05, 2006 12:40 pm

i'd have to agree w/ that low e. both of those sound pretty good and a video would be nice cuz i just can't seem to get the verse and the lyrics to work for me at the same time
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Unread post by fede » Mon Jun 05, 2006 1:44 pm

What's the tuning dave is using for this song??

Raised (high) D would be.....what?

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Unread post by Nuladion » Mon Jun 05, 2006 1:59 pm

fedelm wrote:What's the tuning dave is using for this song??

Raised (high) D would be.....what?

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He's using a different guitar. Its like capoing the 10th fret i think.

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Unread post by TimmyJ4140 » Mon Jun 05, 2006 3:32 pm

jellyfish wrote:
TimmyJ4140 wrote:I've been playin' this song over and over again, I like the way I posted, it seems to fit well, 'cause that's what the actual chord is, a capo-ed C/E, except you need that high (capo-ed) G to ring out, I dunno, it seems to work. I might see if I can get it recorded.
GEt it done. I'd like to hear an acoutic version of it.
I'll try to get a cover of it done this week, it'll be a little tricky, 'cause I've gotta figure out the words and how I'm gonna sing it, and because I won't have the entire band backing me up, so I'll really have to nail some kinda comparable acoustic guitar line to fill it out. I'll do my best. :thumbsup:
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Unread post by wilsakic » Mon Jun 05, 2006 4:21 pm

For those of you who have a guitar in raised b tuning....Could you not capo the third fret and get a similar sound...I have absolutely no musical theory back ground, but I thought this would make sense since in standard tuning, raised b is capoing the seventh fret, so capoing the tenth (on standard tuning) would be the same as capoing the third on a guitar strung for raised b....No???? that make any sense?

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Unread post by RunsWithBuffalo » Mon Jun 05, 2006 6:12 pm

makes sense to me.
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Unread post by Kukini » Mon Jun 05, 2006 6:16 pm

wilsakic wrote:For those of you who have a guitar in raised b tuning....Could you not capo the third fret and get a similar sound...I have absolutely no musical theory back ground, but I thought this would make sense since in standard tuning, raised b is capoing the seventh fret, so capoing the tenth (on standard tuning) would be the same as capoing the third on a guitar strung for raised b....No???? that make any sense?
Yea, it's the same thing (D tuning). I just tried it and it doesn't sound bad.
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Unread post by fede » Mon Jun 05, 2006 7:51 pm

Kukini wrote:
wilsakic wrote:For those of you who have a guitar in raised b tuning....Could you not capo the third fret and get a similar sound...I have absolutely no musical theory back ground, but I thought this would make sense since in standard tuning, raised b is capoing the seventh fret, so capoing the tenth (on standard tuning) would be the same as capoing the third on a guitar strung for raised b....No???? that make any sense?
Yea, it's the same thing (D tuning). I just tried it and it doesn't sound bad.
You have a raised B guitar? Do you use it for something other than DM songs??

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Unread post by Kukini » Tue Jun 06, 2006 1:48 am

fedelm wrote:
Kukini wrote:
wilsakic wrote:For those of you who have a guitar in raised b tuning....Could you not capo the third fret and get a similar sound...I have absolutely no musical theory back ground, but I thought this would make sense since in standard tuning, raised b is capoing the seventh fret, so capoing the tenth (on standard tuning) would be the same as capoing the third on a guitar strung for raised b....No???? that make any sense?
Yea, it's the same thing (D tuning). I just tried it and it doesn't sound bad.
You have a raised B guitar? Do you use it for something other than DM songs??

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My friend left on a mormon mission to ukraine and since his guitar was just gonna get dusty in his room, he let me "take care" of it for two years. He and I used to jam Dave and Tim stuff all the time. He said to keep it as an extra for raised B stuff.

It's been in raised B since he left. It's nice to have around. I've fooled around trying to write my own stuff on it, but with my little knowledge of music theory, I suck.
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Unread post by wilsakic » Tue Jun 06, 2006 9:16 am

what tablature did you use for the capo on the third fret in raised b tuning?

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Unread post by Nuladion » Tue Jun 06, 2006 11:18 am

wilsakic wrote:what tablature did you use for the capo on the third fret in raised b tuning?
The same as Dave plays it I think.

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Unread post by TheGameV30 » Tue Jun 06, 2006 1:20 pm

i dunno i just tried it w/ my raised b guitar and a capo on the 3rd fret and it sounded off to me but i could be wrong
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