Tangled up in blue. Album version All guitars are in standard tuning. Dylan plays uncapoed, with A major keys. The guitar in the left channel (Kevin Odegard) plays with a capo at the 2nd fret and with G major keys, and the one in the right (Chris Weber, on his 12-string Guild) ...
“Leopard-Skin Pill-Box Hat”? Compared to power chords and fuzz petals, Dylan’s rock sounded tame. His nasally voice grated, so I shoved the CD in a box where my unloved albums went. In college, I spotted the CD buried in a drawer. I wondered how it would sound now. Even as ...
Of my shoes; we were tangled up in blue. I know, I know, I know... [violin solo, same chords as one complete verse] She lit a burner on the stove and offered me a pipe I thought you'd never say hello, she said, you look like the silent type And then she opened up a book...
is perhaps, at best, a metaphor.28 Vlad, however, points to a number of interesting chords and heterophonic details in Stravinsky's music which disrupt the tonal syntax by presenting tonics and dominants simultaneously: an example is the dissonant chord that closes the Symphony in C (1940)....