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Date: | Mon, 22 Dec 2003 19:57:32 -0500 |
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O, i never said that I couldn't do it, or at least, didn't mean to imply
such. I just simply meant that it's kind of a bit strange. Now, one thing
we do however have to keep in mind... This track was written for guitar,
not piano/keyboard. It's one thing to play it on a piano, but Brad could
probably relate to this: e miner is real simple and d and c are to, but to
do a b7, the only real way if ya wanna properly do it is to do it as a bar
chord which makes it somewhat a neucense.
And actually, I'm wrong. i have perfect pitch. It's not in e miner. It's
f sharp miner. Sorry... I just brought up the track. So actually, that
would mean: f sharp miner, to e, then d, then c sharp 7. Now? do you think
it's hard? LOL!
Chris.
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