Question for anyone who can play YNK . . . .

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Question for anyone who can play YNK . . . .

Unread post by Lexington Steele » Wed Aug 06, 2003 3:33 pm

So i finally put one of my guitars in raised-B to learn YNK and Stay or Leave properly, and I've got YNK, in my opinion, down pretty good. But i just can't play along with the cd? Its like the only song that i can't keep up with when actually listening to it. . . . does anyone else have this problem. I seem to get really lost by what boyd and carter are playing. Just thought i'd see if anyone else has this problem.

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Unread post by The Man of The Hour » Wed Aug 06, 2003 3:50 pm

I know what you mean, Carter goes off in ghost beats on that song like there's no tommorow. If only Dave and Tim did a version....it'd be easier..

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Unread post by Lexington Steele » Wed Aug 06, 2003 3:54 pm

Geez, just the thought of a dave and tim YNK . . . . . that would make my year.

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Unread post by jkanter » Wed Aug 06, 2003 4:33 pm

Dave plays...REALLY slow. A lot slower than you think. It's hard to play along becuase of what Carter is doing, yes, and that's becuase he's doin it fast. Try to get the Sinclair video of YNK from 5/12 or something like that. It helps
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Re: Question for anyone who can play YNK . . . .

Unread post by fatjack » Wed Aug 06, 2003 4:35 pm

Lexington Steele wrote:So i finally put one of my guitars in raised-B to learn YNK and Stay or Leave properly, and I've got YNK, in my opinion, down pretty good. But i just can't play along with the cd? Its like the only song that i can't keep up with when actually listening to it. . . . does anyone else have this problem. I seem to get really lost by what boyd and carter are playing. Just thought i'd see if anyone else has this problem.

Lex
the reason you may be having problems is that part of the song is in 11/8(at least i think so), and thats why those drums beats are kinda weird...

it just feels like you skip a beat on right on the quick slide up then slide down thats in the pre chorus
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Unread post by Lexington Steele » Wed Aug 06, 2003 9:55 pm

jkanter wrote:Dave plays...REALLY slow. A lot slower than you think. It's hard to play along becuase of what Carter is doing, yes, and that's becuase he's doin it fast. Try to get the Sinclair video of YNK from 5/12 or something like that. It helps
where can i find that video. . . .i've never even heard of it?

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Re: Question for anyone who can play YNK . . . .

Unread post by Joss » Thu Aug 07, 2003 4:07 pm

fatjack wrote:
Lexington Steele wrote:So i finally put one of my guitars in raised-B to learn YNK and Stay or Leave properly, and I've got YNK, in my opinion, down pretty good. But i just can't play along with the cd? Its like the only song that i can't keep up with when actually listening to it. . . . does anyone else have this problem. I seem to get really lost by what boyd and carter are playing. Just thought i'd see if anyone else has this problem.

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the reason you may be having problems is that part of the song is in 11/8(at least i think so), and thats why those drums beats are kinda weird...

it just feels like you skip a beat on right on the quick slide up then slide down thats in the pre chorus
No, it's most quite definitely in regular 3/4 or 6/8, no 11/8 about it. Carter's drumming is so bizarre that beats fall in weird places, but they're all there. I wrote out the riff, in notes, in a program I have called NoteWorthy composer, in 6/8 time and at the right tempo it syncs perfectly with the actual song. Carter is definitely weird, but the guitar part isn't.

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Re: Question for anyone who can play YNK . . . .

Unread post by fatjack » Thu Aug 07, 2003 5:52 pm

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Lexington Steele wrote:So i finally put one of my guitars in raised-B to learn YNK and Stay or Leave properly, and I've got YNK, in my opinion, down pretty good. But i just can't play along with the cd? Its like the only song that i can't keep up with when actually listening to it. . . . does anyone else have this problem. I seem to get really lost by what boyd and carter are playing. Just thought i'd see if anyone else has this problem.

Lex
the reason you may be having problems is that part of the song is in 11/8(at least i think so), and thats why those drums beats are kinda weird...

it just feels like you skip a beat on right on the quick slide up then slide down thats in the pre chorus
well, the pre-chorus felt kinda like it was in 11/8, but i haven't seen the actual music yet... oh well...

No, it's most quite definitely in regular 3/4 or 6/8, no 11/8 about it. Carter's drumming is so bizarre that beats fall in weird places, but they're all there. I wrote out the riff, in notes, in a program I have called NoteWorthy composer, in 6/8 time and at the right tempo it syncs perfectly with the actual song. Carter is definitely weird, but the guitar part isn't.
well, the pre-chorus felt kinda like it was in 11/8, but i haven't seen the actual music yet... oh well...
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Unread post by Jay » Thu Aug 07, 2003 9:10 pm

i think it is in 11/8 sort of. i think the tab book goes 4/4 4/4 3/4 .....so 11 beats anyway. it's been months since i looked at it.
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Unread post by fatjack » Thu Aug 07, 2003 10:01 pm

Jay wrote:i think it is in 11/8 sort of. i think the tab book goes 4/4 4/4 3/4 .....so 11 beats anyway. it's been months since i looked at it.
you have it? why not scan the page and put it up?
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Unread post by Coldchillin » Thu Aug 07, 2003 11:01 pm

Time signatures for YNK in the order they happen...
6/8 (32 measures), (pre-chorus) 5/8 (3 measures), 3/4 (1 measure), 5/8 3 measures), 3/4 (1 measure), 5/8 (3 measures), 3/4 (1 measures), 5/8 (3 measures), 6/8 (29 measures) D.S. here back to the pre-chorus..., (pre-chorus) 5/8 (3 measures), 3/4 (1 measure), 5/8 3 measures), 3/4 (1 measure), 5/8 (3 measures), 3/4 (1 measures), 5/8 (3 measures), 6/8 (10 measures), CODA 1 6/8 (4 measures), D.S. al Coda 2, (pre-chorus) 5/8 (3 measures), 3/4 (1 measure), 5/8 3 measures), 3/4 (1 measure), 5/8 (3 measures), 3/4 (1 measures), 5/8 (3 measures), 6/8 (10 measures), CODA 2 6/8 and so on...but there are no other time sigs besides those...Sorry to not finish it...
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Unread post by fatjack » Fri Aug 08, 2003 5:24 pm

Coldchillin23222 wrote:Time signatures for YNK in the order they happen...
6/8 (32 measures), (pre-chorus) 5/8 (3 measures), 3/4 (1 measure), 5/8 3 measures), 3/4 (1 measure), 5/8 (3 measures), 3/4 (1 measures), 5/8 (3 measures), 6/8 (29 measures) D.S. here back to the pre-chorus..., (pre-chorus) 5/8 (3 measures), 3/4 (1 measure), 5/8 3 measures), 3/4 (1 measure), 5/8 (3 measures), 3/4 (1 measures), 5/8 (3 measures), 6/8 (10 measures), CODA 1 6/8 (4 measures), D.S. al Coda 2, (pre-chorus) 5/8 (3 measures), 3/4 (1 measure), 5/8 3 measures), 3/4 (1 measure), 5/8 (3 measures), 3/4 (1 measures), 5/8 (3 measures), 6/8 (10 measures), CODA 2 6/8 and so on...but there are no other time sigs besides those...Sorry to not finish it...
ah i see... 5/8, i knew there was an oddmeter in there somewhere... it may not be in. i knew for the most part it was in 6/8, but i felt an oddmeter somewhere in the pre chorus...
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LEXINGTON STEELE... ha! love the user name. i was thinking of changing mine to peter north...
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