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Lightfoot Gordon... Altri accordi di Lightfoot Gordon...
Canadian Railroad Trilogy, by Gordon Lightfoot (C) 1967, 1969 Warner Brothers.
Transcribed by me, Matthew Fifer
View this on an 80 character screen, with a monospaced font, in order to
have everything line up properly.
The Notes:
This is the final, checked-for-errors, intro-included version.
The song is played with the low E-string(s) tuned down to D and a capo on
the 3rd fret. The song is mostly based in D. This tuning gives the D
chord an especially huge sound. Try to avoid playing the low D on most
chords (except the D). I have put a (X) on the chord charts to remind you
of this.
Buy, borrow, beg, or steal a 12-string to play this on! This is a *RULE*
for this song!!! :-)
Lightfoot typically seems to concentrate on the high strings (say the top
four (or 8, if you've got a 12-string) for the jangly, percussive rhythms
and hits bass notes on a main beat. For the first three verses (and all
the rest just like them), play the D/C# bass chord as a regular D and just
hit that C# once as a bass note, and then the same goes for the B note in
the G chord. It sounds complicated, but it creates that descending bass
pattern on the A string. Just play along with the record a couple of
times. I'm sure you'll get the idea!
...Continua:
Trova midi MID, video di Canadian railroad trilogy Lightfoot Gordon, scarica mp3 torrent di Canadian railroad trilogy Lightfoot Gordon, video YouTube di Lightfoot Gordon Canadian railroad trilogy
Lightfoot Gordon... Altri accordi di Lightfoot Gordon...
Canadian Railroad Trilogy, by Gordon Lightfoot (C) 1967, 1969 Warner Brothers.
Transcribed by me, Matthew Fifer
View this on an 80 character screen, with a monospaced font, in order to
have everything line up properly.
The Notes:
This is the final, checked-for-errors, intro-included version.
The song is played with the low E-string(s) tuned down to D and a capo on
the 3rd fret. The song is mostly based in D. This tuning gives the D
chord an especially huge sound. Try to avoid playing the low D on most
chords (except the D). I have put a (X) on the chord charts to remind you
of this.
Buy, borrow, beg, or steal a 12-string to play this on! This is a *RULE*
for this song!!! :-)
Lightfoot typically seems to concentrate on the high strings (say the top
four (or 8, if you've got a 12-string) for the jangly, percussive rhythms
and hits bass notes on a main beat. For the first three verses (and all
the rest just like them), play the D/C# bass chord as a regular D and just
hit that C# once as a bass note, and then the same goes for the B note in
the G chord. It sounds complicated, but it creates that descending bass
pattern on the A string. Just play along with the record a couple of
times. I'm sure you'll get the idea!
...Continua: