I'm having a hard time figuring this one out. How do you guys play this song? Thanks in advance. :)
I'm having a hard time figuring this one out. How do you guys play this song? Thanks in advance. :)
Been a long time....it's in A.
Use pick and fingers claw style.
A D & E
Use your open G and your G note on the 5th fret for the signature lick that walks (G, Gb,A) on the D string.
Stretch your G note on the 3rd fret of the 6th string leading into the A chord.
Good ruck raggy
If you leave the house, you're just asking for it.
Good notes from Moonpie, plus:
The odd harmony jangle thing that most folk miss is at the end of the measures (and 4 and) while playing an open "A" chord at the nut, you'll use you index finger for the "A" chord on the second fret then lift that finger and use your third finger to fret "Gb" on the 4th string and alternate that with the open "G" string.
Before relating all the details and making things complicated: get the powertab software (it's free) and download the tab for Sally - it's very accurate.
There are no Gbs in A.
There is when you are playing "Lay down Sally".Originally Posted by freddie love
What's your point? That I should have called it F#?
It's much more effective to relate the note to the note it modifies in context.
Hey BF going with Sliding Tom suggestion (which is a good one) albeit Moonpie and Wilco are right on... check this out.
http://www.powertabs.net/
http://www.powertabs.net/pta.php?page=song,239
:lolOriginally Posted by Wilko
Imanidiot.
What's your point? You make a mistake, then compound it, revealing a deeper level of ignorance. Notes are not what anyone chooses to "call" them. This is the "context" of your remarks. It would make sense to not post incorrect information on the "theory" board, no? [For the record, the note that is "modified", is G, from G#] Frank Thomson, it's hard to tell which one you're laughing at from "context" alone, but you're an laid back guy, so I'll give you benefit of the doubt, or a free pass, whichever is warranted.[By the by, there is another inside joke in "quotes" above, if anyone can guess]
I think the important thing is that the original poster got the information he needed. Right or wrong by name, there are other ways to express those notes to people.
If you're bored, you're not groovin'.
While that may be true, there is a reason why they are not truly interchangeable terms. it only works out ok in the Western tuning system, which is called equal temperament. in other tuning such as Meantone, "Ditonic semitones are larger than chromatic semitones (117 and 75 cents in ¼ comma meantone), therefore enharmonic equivalents do not exist. You must tune either a G# OR an Ab, for example, requiring re-tuning between pieces."Originally Posted by Wilko
http://www.terryblackburn.us/music/t...ent/stoess.htm
http://home.earthlink.net/~kgann/histune.html
http://cnx.rice.edu/content/m11639/latest/
And while I know there are allot of you that will say "who cares? we all play in equal tuning now days", I just want to remind you that the european system of music is very old and that it could almost be considered a language based on habits and traditions. Things don't always have to be logical, but often there is a reason things used to be done the way they are now. Just look at english, there are lots of things we say that seem quite strange for some one learning the language, but still they (hopefully) fit in by using all the quarks of our grammar and wording. Just so there is proper grammar in music that isn't always logical, for example in 3/4 timing one is allowed to use a whole rest but not a whole note. I apologize for the music theory rant but i couldn't help myself. Did anyone find this interesting or educational? Now break out with the power chords and rock!
And yes the main thing that matters is that BlueFrogs can play Lay Down Sally.
Jonnda, whenever anyone takes the time and consideration to explain something in a non-confrontational, for your education manner, it is always welcome and appreciated. There are a lot of different ways to say things, all of which may yield vastly different responses. Thank you for taking the time explain why we should concern ourselves with the proper notation here. In the words of Johnny Carson, "I did not know that."
If you're bored, you're not groovin'.
Sorry dude, but my guitar doesn't have separate frets for F# and Gb. I don't think EC's did either.Originally Posted by Jonnda
Until Eric, BlueFrogs and myself all have perfectly tempered instruments, I'm pretty sure we can live with enharmonic equivalents.
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Things to make them fuzzy
Things to make them louder
orange picks
TB, are you dissing Wilko?
:troll
If you're bored, you're not groovin'.
Originally Posted by freddie love
Several guitars in different colors
Things to make them fuzzy
Things to make them louder
orange picks
Fuzz is proof God love us and wants us to be happy. - Franklin
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Sorry guys. All fixed. Got up really late today so am just now "coming to work." :)
The troll has been "modified." Hey look, I made another "inside joke."
:lol
If you leave the house, you're just asking for it.
Wow...
I'm on the west coast, Just got this stuff.
Notes in melody lines can be notated in the direction of motion because music is linear. Sharp Going up, and flat going down. Sort of a musical "slang" if you will (Apparently, our friend won't).
Furthermore, the note in question a flourish or trill for the "G" note and as such, can qualify as a modification of a "G" note.
In a dictionary, this usage would be listed after the "correct" or "preferred" usage as being "acceptable" or to coin the term from Webster's or the OED "vulgar".
I wonder what Mr. Clapton would call it?
No love for freddie.
A friend in need is a good reason to screen your calls.
A passing tone?Originally Posted by Wilko
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Wilko-I think that is the most disgusting troll I've seen yet.
Thank You :rofl
Originally Posted by zenland
hee hee.
He's the "jerk off troll"
Oh that's funny, all of mine do...Originally Posted by Kap'n
Dude I play guitar too ya know. I used to play cello and I am learning piano. I think i know how stringed instruments work well enough.
No really the only instruments this is practical with is fret-less and 1 note per key instruments. I was simply explaining the origins of why a# and gb are not really the same. the other reason of course is so that one does not have a scale that goes A-B-Db-D-Fb-Gb-Ab. where the heck did C and E go? If you do it wrong like this you lose some organization.
The other thing is that as far as i know it is impossible to have a perfect temperament. Bach was pretty dam close and his as far as i know is still the best. Here is the thing, before bach, people tuned harpsichords in Pure Tuning and it sounds perfect in about six or seven keys, By this i mean no beating (fluctuations) what so ever. The other keys sound like the harpsichord was dropped from the stage and retuned by a monkey during monsoon season.
The trick then is to try and even out and hide bad spots and not put the good all in one place and the bad in the other.
I can agree with you willko, with the go up and down thing, I just thought people would like to know. There was this guy who came to our school who wrote his doctoral thesis on the topic, and i regurgitated as much as my small brain could hold. Music theory fascinates me.
Yes, and it, as a language, evolves with usage.
The word "vernacular" comes to mind.
facsinating, indeed.
I'm watching this show right now where people are leaning out of a boat and just petting whales right there!
That's cool, not many people can say they've touched a whale. I'm curios as to what they feel like. What kind of whales did they pet? The rare Gibson whales?
They feel like wet rubber and they smell pretty bad too.
If you're bored, you're not groovin'.
Thats why so many people go out on Whale Washes.Originally Posted by Tele-Bob
Several guitars in different colors
Things to make them fuzzy
Things to make them louder
orange picks
I petted a whale once, maybe twice.......
Fuzz is proof God love us and wants us to be happy. - Franklin
http://www.frankdenigris.com
Were you drunk at the time?Originally Posted by Franklin
Several guitars in different colors
Things to make them fuzzy
Things to make them louder
orange picks
Think: Shallow Hal
A friend in need is a good reason to screen your calls.
I got a whale of a deal on a Strat body from Brother Grito, and I've had a whale of a time playing it.
I showed it to my wife, Cons WhaleO................
:rofl what a punny man I am:rofl
If you leave the house, you're just asking for it.
I wonder if the Prince feels and smells the same?Originally Posted by Tele-Bob
There's someone in my head but it's not me.
You know, Moby Dick was a sperm whale.
I don't know what they were. They were somewhere in Baja (California(actually Mexico)). Thassal I know main. :)Originally Posted by Jonnda
Gibson whales, you know, as in the guitar whales out a lick... oh nvr mind.
Those kinds o' Gibson whales ain't rare in my house, chief!!