Brains for Bill (JAKE GREIDERc)

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Unread post by i-am-me » Tue Oct 12, 2004 7:21 pm

ah...

congratulations man. how old are you? (its alright if you don't want to answer all these questions, i'm just curious.)
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Unread post by ocean » Tue Oct 12, 2004 7:32 pm

i-am-me wrote:ah...

congratulations man. how old are you? (its alright if you don't want to answer all these questions, i'm just curious.)
no, it's all good.

i'm 22

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Unread post by i-am-me » Tue Oct 12, 2004 8:43 pm

whoa jake...what the hell is up with that hallelujah cover? hahahaha.

i was like "28 minutes?!? holy shit!" after 2 minutes or so, it just turns into this weird noise for the rset of the 26 minutes. haha.
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Unread post by ocean » Tue Oct 12, 2004 10:50 pm

i-am-me wrote:whoa jake...what the hell is up with that hallelujah cover? hahahaha.

i was like "28 minutes?!? holy shit!" after 2 minutes or so, it just turns into this weird noise for the rset of the 26 minutes. haha.
no way :!: i'll have to fix that. thanks for the heads up

edit: wait-hallelujah? must be an old DL then? i'll try and put another one up there tomorrow . =)

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Unread post by DropD-MB » Wed Oct 13, 2004 4:52 pm

Whats up Jake.

I hosted one of your songs awhile ago in another thread. I like what i've heard & beg you for a tablature of Connect the Dots. I want to cover it in a few weeks if that would be acceptable. I would play it in between DMB songs. And of course you will get credit.

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Unread post by ocean » Wed Oct 13, 2004 9:48 pm

DropD-MB wrote:Whats up Jake.

I hosted one of your songs awhile ago in another thread. I like what i've heard & beg you for a tablature of Connect the Dots. I want to cover it in a few weeks if that would be acceptable. I would play it in between DMB songs. And of course you will get credit.
awesome. that's a great compliment. i'll work on a tab for it, and post it in this thread :D

i can tell you that the easiest thing to do is put a capo on the 2nd fret but only on the eadg strings. start on the 12th fret using "dave chords" and work your way down. that's main part. the verse starts on the 9 and goes down. and then the bridge starts on the 5th and skips around. if you can play two step or the tripping billes chorus you can play this song.
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Unread post by DropD-MB » Wed Oct 13, 2004 9:49 pm

ocean wrote:
DropD-MB wrote:Whats up Jake.

I hosted one of your songs awhile ago in another thread. I like what i've heard & beg you for a tablature of Connect the Dots. I want to cover it in a few weeks if that would be acceptable. I would play it in between DMB songs. And of course you will get credit.
awesome. that's a great compliment. i'll work on a tab for it, and post it in this thread :D
Thanks my man... :thumbsup:

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Unread post by i-am-me » Wed Oct 13, 2004 10:01 pm

by dve chords you mean the simple ones like in the LIOG jam? or the more full ones like the the verse to two step?
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Unread post by ocean » Wed Oct 13, 2004 10:30 pm

i-am-me wrote:by dve chords you mean the simple ones like in the LIOG jam? or the more full ones like the the verse to two step?
basically just fret the E and G strings.

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Unread post by DropD-MB » Thu Oct 14, 2004 7:55 am

ocean wrote:
DropD-MB wrote:Whats up Jake.

I hosted one of your songs awhile ago in another thread. I like what i've heard & beg you for a tablature of Connect the Dots. I want to cover it in a few weeks if that would be acceptable. I would play it in between DMB songs. And of course you will get credit.
awesome. that's a great compliment. i'll work on a tab for it, and post it in this thread :D

i can tell you that the easiest thing to do is put a capo on the 2nd fret but only on the eadg strings. start on the 12th fret using "dave chords" and work your way down. that's main part. the verse starts on the 9 and goes down. and then the bridge starts on the 5th and skips around. if you can play two step or the tripping billes chorus you can play this song.
i knew there was a capo involved... And It seems like I can figure most of the bass notes out but wanted to be sure on the highs. I can play most Dave songs pretty well so this shouldn't be too much trouble. Thanks for the info. Are you using the same chord structure when going down to lower chords?

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Unread post by katie » Thu Oct 14, 2004 2:39 pm

it's the naked guy!

hey blue has a great rhythm, love the feeling. nice voice, calming - lovely.

very good on the guitar, very inspiring.

thanks for sharing your work. I'll be back to comment on some other songs.

just beautiful. nice website jake!

what kind of guitar may I ask?

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Unread post by ocean » Thu Oct 14, 2004 5:56 pm

katie wrote:it's the naked guy!

hey blue has a great rhythm, love the feeling. nice voice, calming - lovely.

very good on the guitar, very inspiring.

thanks for sharing your work. I'll be back to comment on some other songs.

just beautiful. nice website jake!

what kind of guitar may I ask?
thanks a lot katie! i really do appreciate all the feedback.

here is my guitar

http://images.misupply.com/products/ori ... 136982.jpg

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Unread post by ocean » Thu Oct 14, 2004 5:57 pm

DropD-MB wrote: Thanks for the info. Are you using the same chord structure when going down to lower chords?
yes, i hate to admit it, but it's the same type of chord the whole song. :oops:

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Unread post by DropD-MB » Thu Oct 14, 2004 7:00 pm

ocean wrote:
DropD-MB wrote: Thanks for the info. Are you using the same chord structure when going down to lower chords?
yes, i hate to admit it, but it's the same type of chord the whole song. :oops:
:lol: :lol:


Im in Atlanta now but I will be with my guitar tommorow night. Is it Ok If I PM you if i have any specific questions?

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Unread post by ocean » Thu Oct 14, 2004 9:20 pm

DropD-MB wrote:
ocean wrote:
DropD-MB wrote: Thanks for the info. Are you using the same chord structure when going down to lower chords?
yes, i hate to admit it, but it's the same type of chord the whole song. :oops:
:lol: :lol:


Im in Atlanta now but I will be with my guitar tommorow night. Is it Ok If I PM you if i have any specific questions?
for sure. :)

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