What's Going On Submitted by: paramore_fans@yahoo.com Key: F Tuning: Drop D Chords used: for Drop D Dm - 000xxx Bb - x133xx F - 333xxx C/E - 232xxx Gm - 555xxx A - x022xx F# - 444xxx Chords used: for Standard EADGBe Dm - xx0231 Bb - x13331 F - 133211 C/E - 032...
The Bridge consists of 3 chords : Bb , C and D. You play these 3 Chords in sequence 4 times . The first 2 times you only play some notes of the chords (Apreggio-like), after this you strum the whole chords or parts of them. Listen to the song and read the tab to know what ...
Song: What's going on Band: Marvin Gaye Tuning: standard - eBGDAE Tabbed by: Der Bomber (Mail: errolspost@hotmail.com) So this here is my version of "What's going on", the chords are not that basic, but I think that they sound alright with this song. Should be played loosely ...
Larry: I thought it was called ‘Wednesday Afternoon’, because we used to rehearse on Wednesday afternoon.We got so frustrated trying to do cover versions. One afternoon Bono just started strumming away on a few chords. After a while it started to sound like music. ...
Joe was drawing long deep tokes on his joint. Just one of those tokes would have sent any opera singer reeling, terrified, for the throat spray. But Joe kept on inhaling and holding his breath, and he showed no sign of remembering that his vocal chords were the band’s single most va...
“Dans la peau,” Jeanick Fournier states:“A beautiful gift that made me dance from the first chords. This song is full of sunshine but above all, it speaks to the electricity that occurs during a romantic encounter, the current that transcends and continues… Between you and me...
Original chords for this song, look for the grid:With capo on the 2nd fret /// Without a capo G /// A Am /// Bm C /// D G Twenty Five years and my life is still Am C Trying to get up that great big hill of hope G For a destination G I realized quickly w...
By this definition,an octave can be considered harmony. If that's the case however, if one were to play a diminished chord, a tritone or even a dominant 7th chord, it wouldn't be considered harmony, as those intervals and chords don't exactly "produce a pleasing effect" in most ears....
We've got at least one judge here on DC - maybe he has a better informed view and will chime in. Oh well... perhaps I'll go to hell afterall! Along with all the acoustic/electric teachers scribing out the chords to "Wonderwall" or "Smells like Teen Spirit" I'm guessing... ...
The tonic, also known as the tonal centre, isthat particular note (and the chord built on it) on which the music is stable and at rest – it feels like home. Melodies and chord progressions are pulled towards it so no matter what happens throughout a piece or a song, the music tends...