redlandsman87
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Because something is happening here, But you don't know what it is...Do you, Mister Jones ?
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Post by redlandsman87 on Sept 2, 2011 13:53:06 GMT -5
Has anybody worked these out yet from the preview clip? It's a good chunk of the song, and even though it's not the whole thing, I'd still love to be on the ball and cover what I can until we get a full release. Soon enough, I know I know, but I've already mastered TDOYAM, TGR, and IIHAG and am dying to play more new Noel, even if it's just a minute and half for now
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Post by takemethere95 on Sept 3, 2011 8:39:49 GMT -5
I second this request.
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Post by paranoidandroid on Sept 3, 2011 9:42:30 GMT -5
Thirded
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Post by spaneli on Sept 3, 2011 12:22:15 GMT -5
Fourthed
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Post by Swarfiga on Sept 3, 2011 12:55:27 GMT -5
I think it goes in C#m. Can't give you more than that...
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Post by BEng on Sept 4, 2011 8:02:23 GMT -5
I think I figured them out, sort of... It's a bit hard to explain here, since I found them on the piano, and I play the melody (mostly 3 notes at the time, so the melody is "integrated" in the chords) and the baseline/chords with my left hand (obviously)
So whole the first part is indeed in C#m (with a hammer-on on E, and I switch between the C#m chords transitions with the highest note being a C# and a then a G# on the piano with my right hand. That is whole the part until "What a liiiiiife".
The chorus Is A (left) / F#m transition with the highest note F# (right) (Liiiiiii F#m (left)/ F#m transition with the highest note E (right) (iiiiiii) C#m (iiiife)
And at the last "what a life's" and the small music part ends in B.
I understand that this is probably a bit hard for the Guitar players to follow/play, but I don't know all the official chord names bar the maj/m/#/7...
Piano players should be able to follow this if you're good with melodies you should be able to play the song. (And maybe give more "understandable" chords ;-))
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Post by BEng on Sept 4, 2011 8:11:09 GMT -5
For the piano players; the notes of the chords are (dunno if guitar players can use this to)
Left: 2 regular Do#'s as bass, (not the chords) Right:Hamer on E (mi-sol#-si) Switch between C#m transitions (mi-sol#-do#/Do#-mi-sol#)
Chorus: Left: 2 regular La's as bass (not the chord ;-)) Right: F#m (la-do#-fa#)
Left: 2 regular F#m's (not the chord) Right:F#m with high note E (F#-la-mi)
Left: 2 regular do#'s (not the chord) Right: C#m (mi-sol#-do#)
And at the end: Left: 2 regular Si's (not the chord) right: B (re#-F#-B)
Don't know how to write it down otherwise; it sound cool on the piano, hope you guys can make something from it too..
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redlandsman87
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Because something is happening here, But you don't know what it is...Do you, Mister Jones ?
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Post by redlandsman87 on Sept 4, 2011 15:58:55 GMT -5
I think I figured them out, sort of... It's a bit hard to explain here, since I found them on the piano, and I play the melody (mostly 3 notes at the time, so the melody is "integrated" in the chords) and the baseline/chords with my left hand (obviously) So whole the first part is indeed in C#m (with a hammer-on on E, and I switch between the C#m chords transitions with the highest note being a C# and a then a G# on the piano with my right hand. That is whole the part until "What a liiiiiife". The chorus Is A (left) / F#m transition with the highest note F# (right) (Liiiiiii F#m (left)/ F#m transition with the highest note E (right) (iiiiiii) C#m (iiiife) And at the last "what a life's" and the small music part ends in B. I understand that this is probably a bit hard for the Guitar players to follow/play, but I don't know all the official chord names bar the maj/m/#/7... Piano players should be able to follow this if you're good with melodies you should be able to play the song. (And maybe give more "understandable" chords ;-)) Not a pianist here, so a bit greek to me yes, but I'm pretty sure I see where you're going with it...anyway you could perhaps record a video, or audio so we could see it in action to help elaborate on your tutorial? Also, I'd just love to hear a naked piano playing it, haha if you know what I mean. By 'hammer-on E', do you mean hammer onto the guitar's high E string whilst playing C#m?, or low E string, or just hammer to a complete E chord after the C#m? There are a lot of E's thrown into different places all over the fretboard, and ways to switch to said notes on the guitar, so not sure what kinda 'E' you mean. I mean if we summarized the ryhthm as 'Dun dun dun *E*dun da dun, would that be correct placement for that hammer on? If that makes much sense haha, I can feel the rhythm, I'm better with time and strumming and the rhythm as opposed to technical titles but can already say the strumming pattern with have to be spiced up a bit to keep it interesting. Trying to translate piano to guitar can be easy as blinking sometimes, and other times it's like trying to manually change the weather, or a tire without a four-way. They share the same musical language, same twelve note basis, but have completely different technical languages and nuances, so I get your notes and the jist of what you're saying but not quite exactly how you mean to change from which to which, i.e. only pretty good guitar players can keep a steady bassline playing on top of a melody, usually requires fingerpicking or a good control over a plectrum, while a piano player using all ten appendages of the hands has it a bit easier, since most are so used to playing both hands simultaneously. Mayhaps I'm over-analyzing it, but still a bit over my head. My fault, not yours believe me, but very good job and thanks so very much. ;D
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redlandsman87
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Because something is happening here, But you don't know what it is...Do you, Mister Jones ?
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Post by redlandsman87 on Sept 4, 2011 16:04:24 GMT -5
shot you some karma, as well.
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Post by BEng on Sept 4, 2011 16:34:09 GMT -5
As you probably already heard, the piano loop of the verses and pre-chorus is quite short, simple and the same all the time. So if you don't have a melody to play it's indeed quite boring.
The piano in the video doesn't actually hammer on an Any note, I think it's the bass playing that, but I included that to make the verses less boring. btw now that I think about it, the "hammer on" (very short!) is at the very beginning, ta ta-ta.... Ta..... So the first 2 ta's are actually b's (si's), the third c#, the fourth a lower transition of C#..
I got confused cause I play an E chord on the piano, and The highest note of that chord is a.... Si ;-)
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Post by Deleted on Sept 6, 2011 10:25:25 GMT -5
A, F#m and C#m sounds right to me.
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Post by The Boy Without the Blues on Sept 6, 2011 16:12:02 GMT -5
The way I play:
Capo 4th Fret
Verses: Am Chorus: F -G -Am
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Post by jordan71421 on Sept 6, 2011 19:33:41 GMT -5
The way I play: Capo 4th Fret Verses: Am Chorus: F -G -Am spot on sir! thank you! K+
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Post by BEng on Sept 7, 2011 6:27:29 GMT -5
This should help for the guitar players..
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Post by I Built The Moon on Sept 7, 2011 9:48:30 GMT -5
Other cover here
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Post by takemethere95 on Oct 2, 2011 13:04:03 GMT -5
Sorry to be a pain, but can somebody please tab the piano riff and lick at 1:09? I've got a rough idea but it doesn't sound that great. Cheers.
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