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Here is a transcription of 'He Said, She Said' by Loudon Wainwright III.
(Possibly the USA's most underated singer songwriter?)
It is transcribed from a TV performance on 'Loudon & Co' transmitted
13 July 1994 here in the UK.
It was played with a capo at the second fret and using barre chords for
the C#m A and B. The A and B chords are played with the E-shape at the 7th
and 9th frets. (? due to the capo?). The C#m is played with an A-minor-shape
at the 4th fret.
There is only one slight complication which I will try and explain which
is marked in the text as 'C riff' because I don't know how else to describe
it.
He starts with a normal three fingered C chord but emphasising the 5th string
and using a little progression down to the 6th string before the next chord
which is the E or B.
0 0 0 0
1 1 1 1
0 0 0 0
2 0 0 0
3 2 0 0
x x x 3
So for example the sequence is:
...Continua:
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Wainwright Loudon... Altri accordi di Wainwright Loudon...
Here is a transcription of 'He Said, She Said' by Loudon Wainwright III.
(Possibly the USA's most underated singer songwriter?)
It is transcribed from a TV performance on 'Loudon & Co' transmitted
13 July 1994 here in the UK.
It was played with a capo at the second fret and using barre chords for
the C#m A and B. The A and B chords are played with the E-shape at the 7th
and 9th frets. (? due to the capo?). The C#m is played with an A-minor-shape
at the 4th fret.
There is only one slight complication which I will try and explain which
is marked in the text as 'C riff' because I don't know how else to describe
it.
He starts with a normal three fingered C chord but emphasising the 5th string
and using a little progression down to the 6th string before the next chord
which is the E or B.
0 0 0 0
1 1 1 1
0 0 0 0
2 0 0 0
3 2 0 0
x x x 3
So for example the sequence is:
...Continua: