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Post by ugottahavefun on Aug 10, 2008 6:18:59 GMT -5
What you do you do after the fmaj7 in live forever keep strumming until the verse or turn into into a C or something else There is no Fmaj7 in Live Forever. It's a Cadd9. oh right cheers
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Post by Protector of reality on Aug 10, 2008 7:42:04 GMT -5
Columbia....Songbird.....
Wonderwall aint the best because of the bridge....well for newbs definitly....Columbia...Songbird....Its Gettin Better Man....alla around is just sliding up and down with the same finger formation te whole time.....roll with it.....talk tonight once you gte familiar with your basic chords... ......Cast No Shadow.............(first Song I could ever Play Fully- gave me so much confidence!).....Be here Now will put you to sleep its so boring....well on rythm anyways...BBBBBBBBBB-C#-A-BBBBBBBBBBBB and a bridge and then were back to BBBBBBBBB
Married with children is great for learning bar chords... (Shes electric is almost the exact same!) Importance of being idle.....
mehh the lest goes on.....
for riffs and solos....columbia has to be the easiest and most enjoyable song to play....or supersonic.....closely followed by be here now which is slightly more interesting on lead guitar....just slightly
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Post by His Royal Noelness on Aug 10, 2008 15:07:55 GMT -5
There is no Fmaj7 in Live Forever. It's a Cadd9. oh right cheers It's Fadd9 not Cadd9
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Post by thedon on Aug 10, 2008 16:24:27 GMT -5
I disagree. Cadd9:
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Post by Deleted on Aug 10, 2008 17:39:00 GMT -5
its def Fadd9. watch any video and thats the chord noel plays.
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Post by Linnhe on Aug 11, 2008 3:12:16 GMT -5
Righteeehoo : It depends on the chord sequence you are using so I'm going to wade in here with my book and tell you what chords it uses. It's quite a simple sequence, but does the job and until I am performing in front of 50,000 people, I'll probably stick with it G, D, Am7, C, Em7 Fsus2 I hope that helps or perhaps it will just confuse further LOL
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Post by Deleted on Aug 11, 2008 4:06:37 GMT -5
Righteeehoo : It depends on the chord sequence you are using so I'm going to wade in here with my book and tell you what chords it uses. It's quite a simple sequence, but does the job and until I am performing in front of 50,000 people, I'll probably stick with it G, D, Am7, C, Em7 Fsus2 I hope that helps or perhaps it will just confuse further LOL yes Fsus2 sound right. thats what i meant before. its def some for of F chord
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Post by supersonic1983 on Aug 11, 2008 14:18:58 GMT -5
There is no Fmaj7 in Live Forever. It's a Cadd9. It certainly is not. Just play a close derivative of F. F and Fmaj7 are the two best examples. Fadd9 is really only appropriate if you're going to pick each note individually in the style of the original recording.
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Post by His Royal Noelness on Aug 11, 2008 22:02:11 GMT -5
Ya it's Fsus2. I'm not good with chord names but i knew it was a variation of F and not C
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Post by gavincampbell on Aug 12, 2008 9:25:26 GMT -5
Half the world away is simple also d'you want to be a spacenman
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Post by Oasis39 on Aug 22, 2008 10:47:58 GMT -5
The Importance of Being Idle is very easy. Songbird and Meaning of Soul might be the easiest. Wonderwall is easy, but might be a little difficult for a beginner to keep your pinky and ring finger on the 3rd frets on the b and e string. Live Forever is very easy. Half the World Away is easy. Oasis really isnt a hard band to play at all. Once you get all the chords down you can pretty much play any Oasis tune
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Post by Oasis39 on Aug 22, 2008 10:48:22 GMT -5
Who Feels Love is also cake
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