Killer Queen is in 12/8--like 4/4, but with a triplet feel--and it begins with Deacon laying out as steady piano chords accompany the first two lines of the first verse. Then, with a luscious P-Bass tone and a tasty bar 6 pentatonic fi...
Killer Queen Link 1 This is 4 bars long with a normal 2+2 phrasing. The piano part is interesting because without the guitar harmonies it sounds very incomplete*. It does not play many full chords in the first 2 bars. The piano part, however, has got an interestingly syncopated rhythm t...
Though Escovedo has one song called “I Don’t Want to Play Guitar Anymore,” his performance certainly belied that sentiment, because his axe, emblazoned with a picture of Joe Strummer, was put through its paces on rhythm and lead, on power chords and piercing melodies. At one point in ...
96 notes/chords,avg. pitch B1 Program ID: 32, Track: 1 time: 01:03 - 03:04 pitch: E1 - C#3 10 percussion instruments Low Floor Tom High Floor Tom Low Tom Side Stick Tambourine Tracks 8 tracks are used, 8 tracks have notes #NameChannel(s)Instrument(s) 0 Piano 1, 4 Acousti...