Take me home D Take me home Em7 D Take me home G To your arms... Outro: G Cadd9 G x2 ___ I saw Justin Huang's tab, and while it was alright, it was missing a bit. I changed the chords up, and added some into the chorus. Tell me what you think! -Christian...
The Take Me Home Country Roads chords are in the key of A major, and that’s how Denver plays it on the recording. A major is not a super friendly key for beginning guitar players, when the song in question has more than three chords in it however. That’s because barre chords start...
soul and other styles. AsDavid Chealeloquently explains, playing on the one "left space for phrases and riffs, often syncopated around the beat, creating an intricate, interlocking grid which could go on and on." You know a funky bassline when you hear it; its fat chords beg your body t...
To eat well, avoiding the lovely chocolate offerings brought surreptitiously by the cast (not good for the vocal chords) was my advice. The Salieris were the only actors for whom this became a real concern. For the Younger, the sheer length and demands of the play on one actor is ...
Also, we use a lot of Major 7 and Major 9th chords that sound automatically poignant when you play them. They transform a song that may have been pretty basic into something full of mystery and sadness. Partially that and being originally influenced by my friends. One of the things I got...
Skaggs struck his first chords on a mandolin more than 50 years ago and continues to do his part to lead the recent roots revival in music. Skaggs has led a life dedicated to playing music that is both fed by the soul and felt by the heart – and dedicated to Jesus. ...
soul and other styles. AsDavid Chealeloquently explains, playing on the one "left space for phrases and riffs, often syncopated around the beat, creating an intricate, interlocking grid which could go on and on." You know a funky bassline when you hear it; its fat chords beg your body to...
7:30pm:Puccini’sToscaIn his classic potboiler, Puccini stirs together some of humanity’s strongest motivating forces—love and loyalty, fear and cruelty—to create an operatic thriller that sinks its teeth into the listener with the opening chords and never lets go. Taking place in Rome in ...