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B ...or not to B?
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02-03-2007, 12:33 PM
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B ...or not to B?
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02-03-2007, 02:22 PM
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No you haven't got it jj, but close. :D
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02-03-2007, 02:22 PM
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No you haven't got it jj, but close. :D
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02-03-2007, 02:44 PM
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He's not using a flat pick so it wouldn't be a song like "In My Fashion" or "Old Dan's Records" he's playing here. I would guess he's picking out the guitar work in "Don Quixote" as it's hard to determine the little finger is not working in this photo. Very nice pic. Ron J.
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02-03-2007, 02:53 PM
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Thank's Ron...  Id say the little finger is not pressing a string, but the side of that little finger might be playing a role. This is the way I play this chord. But it is not the way it is taught...
Cathy are you around here? tell us this chord...
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Thank's Ron...  Id say the little finger is not pressing a string, but the side of that little finger might be playing a role. This is the way I play this chord. But it is not the way it is taught...
Cathy are you around here? tell us this chord...
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02-03-2007, 03:52 PM
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It's an A. He always plays a mini barre chord on A.
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02-03-2007, 03:54 PM
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joe, i'll still place my money on him more specifically coming out of a B7sus4 chord while performing 14 Karat Gold
when he came out and opened with that, i was hanging on every chord change and so nervous for him, since it was live... it's a great photo for sure
of course, he's playing in the A formation, but capo is +2 frets ...anyhow, better get confirmation from ron and the rest of the real pros ...fun game
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joe, i'll still place my money on him more specifically coming out of a B7sus4 chord while performing 14 Karat Gold
when he came out and opened with that, i was hanging on every chord change and so nervous for him, since it was live... it's a great photo for sure
of course, he's playing in the A formation, but capo is +2 frets ...anyhow, better get confirmation from ron and the rest of the real pros ...fun game
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02-03-2007, 04:43 PM
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Cathy your so right it is the 'A' chord.  Pressing down the 2nd, 3rd and 4th string on the 2nd fret. It is taught, to use fingers 1,2,and 3.
But of course the mini barre, makes it easier..
Joni Mitchell plays a lot that way, going up and down the fingerboard, also using her thumb.
That would explain how she's able to play with those long finger nails... :D
I hear she does a special tuning, for it to work. And she's been quoted as saying, "it's very tuff on the guitar neck"...
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02-03-2007, 04:43 PM
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Cathy your so right it is the 'A' chord.  Pressing down the 2nd, 3rd and 4th string on the 2nd fret. It is taught, to use fingers 1,2,and 3.
But of course the mini barre, makes it easier..
Joni Mitchell plays a lot that way, going up and down the fingerboard, also using her thumb.
That would explain how she's able to play with those long finger nails... :D
I hear she does a special tuning, for it to work. And she's been quoted as saying, "it's very tuff on the guitar neck"...
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02-03-2007, 06:35 PM
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Quote:
Originally posted by Jesse-Joe:
Pressing down the 2nd, 3rd and 4th string on the 2nd fret
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but according to my math, he's pressing down on the 4th fret, not the 2nd
capo players who call out the chords at jams make bassists, keyboardists and naked guitarists (capo-less) go crazy, lol...it's a B chord
this game got too complicated, lol...
ok, payback time...what this chord?:
(ok, i realize that judging by his expression the right answer could be "the wrong chord!" lol)
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Quote:
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Pressing down the 2nd, 3rd and 4th string on the 2nd fret
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but according to my math, he's pressing down on the 4th fret, not the 2nd
capo players who call out the chords at jams make bassists, keyboardists and naked guitarists (capo-less) go crazy, lol...it's a B chord
this game got too complicated, lol...
ok, payback time...what this chord?:
(ok, i realize that judging by his expression the right answer could be "the wrong chord!" lol)
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02-03-2007, 07:44 PM
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I too learned to play an A chord that way.
It allows lots of variations since the other fingers are free.
He uses that fingering in lots of songs from Restless to Long Way Back Home.
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Here's a wild guess...since it appears that he is capoed between the 2nd and 3rd fret, and I can't tell what his left index finger is doing, I'm gonna say E9suspended sentence. Is that from "Canary Yellow Canoe" ?
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02-04-2007, 08:53 AM
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Is there a confirmation here, for that 1st pic.
jj I have no idea what that chord is on the 2nd pic. Ron might be right. Or you jj the wrong chord... :D
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Is there a confirmation here, for that 1st pic.
jj I have no idea what that chord is on the 2nd pic. Ron might be right. Or you jj the wrong chord... :D
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02-04-2007, 08:55 AM
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Anyway here's Pic #3...
By the way Gord said in an interview, that his favorite guitar chord is "A"
Mine has long been the first chord Ive ever learned..."D"
What is yours, if you have one?
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Anyway here's Pic #3...
By the way Gord said in an interview, that his favorite guitar chord is "A"
Mine has long been the first chord Ive ever learned..."D"
What is yours, if you have one?
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that's interesting regarding Restless and LWBH, love em both! and i think RMD right on the E9 hunch (or or E9 +3 = G9 if you want to join the anal crowd  )...no clue if that's CYC, i only ever listened that 1x
i only can cope with 2nds, 4ths, 6ths, maj or dom 7ths...i lose count when you get to 9, 11, 13ths
credit for that clear B&W photo goes to wendell phillips, no relation to wilson
that Harmony pic is tough to zoom in on but looks like my fave chord and leave to someone else for #3
hey, as you capo-ers know, the entire album is played with capo on 2nd fret...wish Gord would play the entire album for a set and wouldn't have to worry about going out of tune
#4 ...don't want to hijack your quiz, joe but what's the name of this one?
...definitely NOT my fave to grip!
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that's interesting regarding Restless and LWBH, love em both! and i think RMD right on the E9 hunch (or or E9 +3 = G9 if you want to join the anal crowd  )...no clue if that's CYC, i only ever listened that 1x
i only can cope with 2nds, 4ths, 6ths, maj or dom 7ths...i lose count when you get to 9, 11, 13ths
credit for that clear B&W photo goes to wendell phillips, no relation to wilson
that Harmony pic is tough to zoom in on but looks like my fave chord and leave to someone else for #3
hey, as you capo-ers know, the entire album is played with capo on 2nd fret...wish Gord would play the entire album for a set and wouldn't have to worry about going out of tune
#4 ...don't want to hijack your quiz, joe but what's the name of this one?
...definitely NOT my fave to grip!
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ok, i give in, i notice that even doctors use capos
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