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Unread post by davefan83 » Sat Sep 16, 2006 11:33 pm

I noticed at last night's show, during the Bartender jam, Dave was playing around with different chords and notes higher up, maybe the D and G strings or so, higher up near the 10-12 frets maybe? He was changing chords a lot, looked like some hammer-ons maybe...I was wondering if anyone knew of a tab of the live version of Bartender including Dave's jam that I'm talking about...thanks!

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Unread post by taparoo » Sun Sep 17, 2006 1:39 am

I haven't seen last nights show, but you can form the same chords (in this case, D and G, during the jam) all along the neck. For example, the standard , open positions are shown on the site:

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E:-(2)------------------(2)--
B:--3------3------3------3---
G:--2------4------4------2---
D:--0------5------5------0---
A:---------5------5----------
D:---------------------------
You can also play the same chords up higher, for example:

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d chord  g chord
e-10-------
b-10-----12-
g-11-----12-
d-12-----12-
a-0------10-
d-0------0-
Those are just a very few of the MANY chord voicings (different ways to play a chord) you can choose from.
A great tool for finding chords is looknohands.com: http://www.looknohands.com/chordhouse/g ... ex_rb.html. Just click on the root note, and the type of chord you want and it'll spell out (give you the notes needed to form the chord, for example a D chord is composed of the notes D F# and A) the chord for you in all the possible voicings along the neck. A Great program. Anyway, hope I was of some help to you.

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Unread post by davefan83 » Sun Sep 17, 2006 11:35 am

THANKS!

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Unread post by Taylor2885 » Sun Sep 17, 2006 11:43 am

I just wanted to comment, taparoo, that you've done more for these boards and contributed than some people who have been here for years ... keep it up.

Cheers.
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Unread post by taparoo » Sun Sep 17, 2006 2:49 pm

Taylor2885 wrote:I just wanted to comment, taparoo, that you've done more for these boards and contributed than some people who have been here for years ... keep it up.

Cheers.
Thanks a lot for the kind words. I just share with others what I know, in hopes of in some way making a difference in the lives of fellow guitarists.

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Unread post by Taylor2885 » Sun Sep 17, 2006 3:39 pm

taparoo wrote:
Taylor2885 wrote:I just wanted to comment, taparoo, that you've done more for these boards and contributed than some people who have been here for years ... keep it up.

Cheers.
Thanks a lot for the kind words. I just share with others what I know, in hopes of in some way making a difference in the lives of fellow guitarists.

(/cheesy dramatic speech :lol:)
Haha well that and you're always posting recordings, it's good shit.

I'm waiting for somebody to tell us to get a room - so i think i'm gonna end post now.
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Unread post by Sugar Will » Sun Sep 17, 2006 3:56 pm

taparoo wrote:

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E:-(2)------------------(2)--
B:--3------3------3------3---
G:--2------4------4------2---
D:--0------5------5------0---
A:---------5------5----------
D:---------------------------
You can also play the same chords up higher, for example:

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d chord  g chord
e-10-------
b-10-----12-
g-11-----12-
d-12-----12-
a-0------10-
d-0------0-

I have a question as well. I'm trying to figure out what the counts are when Dave goes crazy for a second and does that wicked fast strum on D (2-3-2) I believe..? I'm sure you guys know what I'm talking about....at least I hope.

-Thanks, in advance. :D
......Alpine 2007 coming soon.

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Unread post by paulaitchison » Sun Sep 17, 2006 3:59 pm

shameless plug, but
http://download.yousendit.com/5BEDA3C63A7799A6

this is bartender we recorded yesterday, im pretty sure i use that d slide
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Unread post by Sugar Will » Sun Sep 17, 2006 4:01 pm

paulaitchison wrote:shameless plug, but
http://download.yousendit.com/5BEDA3C63A7799A6

this is bartender we recorded yesterday, im pretty sure i use that d slide

Could you answer my question about the extremely fast srumming Dave does during the jam? (My post above you..) -Thanks
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Unread post by paulaitchison » Sun Sep 17, 2006 4:17 pm

un, im not sure quite which bit you mean, but if its what i think
then its a

1-e-an-a-2-e-an-a-3-e-an-a-4-e-an-a
count
Gervais on Rosa Parks "she was arrested but then that law was changed- but she didnt stop there, she started sitting in the seats saved for disabled people. unbelavable, she talked to the driver when the bus was in motion- did she have the correct change ready? - did she bollox!"

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Unread post by taparoo » Sun Sep 17, 2006 4:27 pm

Sugar Will wrote:
paulaitchison wrote:shameless plug, but
http://download.yousendit.com/5BEDA3C63A7799A6

this is bartender we recorded yesterday, im pretty sure i use that d slide

Could you answer my question about the extremely fast srumming Dave does during the jam? (My post above you..) -Thanks
Are you talking about the studio version or some live version?

During the studio version jam it sounds like the count is

1 and uh 2 and (3) ee and uh 4 and uh

for each chord. I don't know if you'll understand how to count sixteenth notes, but 1 quarter note is split up into four notes (each a sixteenth note), which you count: one-ee-and-uh two-ee-and-uh etc. (The counting for the strumming pattern: the 1 is an eighth note, the 'and' a sixteenth note, the 'uh' a sixteenth note, the '2' an eighth note, 'and' an eighth note, the 'ee' a sixteenth note, 'and' a sixteenth, 'uh' a sixteenth, '4' an eighth, 'and' a sixteenth, 'uh' a sixteenth).

I'll record myself strumming the pattern and upload an mp3 for you.

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Unread post by taparoo » Sun Sep 17, 2006 4:36 pm

Here's the mp3 for the file of the jam in the Busted Stuff studio version. I don't even know if that's what you're talking about, but here it is anyway :lol:

http://www.sendspace.com/file/xpasya

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Unread post by pjdk28 » Sun Sep 17, 2006 5:07 pm

taparoo wrote:
A great tool for finding chords is looknohands.com: http://www.looknohands.com/chordhouse/g ... ex_rb.html. Just click on the root note, and the type of chord you want and it'll spell out (give you the notes needed to form the chord, for example a D chord is composed of the notes D F# and A) the chord for you in all the possible voicings along the neck. A Great program.

that shaves so much time off the songwriting process. thanks for the link

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Unread post by Sugar Will » Sun Sep 17, 2006 8:23 pm

taparoo wrote:Here's the mp3 for the file of the jam in the Busted Stuff studio version. I don't even know if that's what you're talking about, but here it is anyway :lol:

http://www.sendspace.com/file/xpasya

No....I know how to play it.

I'm talking about (Live). Right after Dave is done screaming like the devil and we all get our chills on the lawn and in the pavilion... :wink:

Right when they bust into the jam at that point....when Dave stays on the open D sometimes he strums EXTREMELY fast for literally 1 or 2sec.

I tried counting them out friday night, but he did it so randomly. Hopefully you know what I mean now. Even if not, I'll just do it every 8 counts or somethin for the fuck of it, but I'm still curious what Dave's counts are.
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Unread post by dmfollower » Mon Sep 18, 2006 2:48 am

Are you talking about Don't Drink the Water?
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