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| 1. On Tuesday, May 22nd, 2012 at 6:24AM mike free (a member) wrote: | | Subject: chords to "sudden stop" My son plays guitar(not pro). When i played " sudden stop" he was just knocked out.But he can't figure out all the chords. I can find the words all over the internet ,but they didn't have the chords.Are the guitars tuned down? Anybody on the board that can steer me in the right direction? Thank's | |
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| 2. On Tuesday, May 22nd, 2012 at 9:43AM Webb Wilder (a member) replied:  Webb Wilder Member Since: July 2003 | I can't remember if we tuned down on that one or not but, we are always tuned down live. I think it's in C 'cause we play it out of that position but, it might be played in a C position tuned a half step flat. The chords aren't really unusual but, it's all built around that descending riff which is a bit unusual and kinda really makes the song. That lick is played on the D, A and G strings in the place where those strings would be depressed within a C maj bar chord on the neck. Hope that helps! WW | |
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| 3. On Tuesday, May 22nd, 2012 at 9:52AM Django (a guest) replied: | | Now I'm just corn-fused... | |
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| 4. On Tuesday, May 22nd, 2012 at 11:23AM Webb Wilder (a member) replied:  Webb Wilder Member Since: July 2003 | Well, get a tuner, tune yer guitar to pitch, start the recording of the song on the album and play a C chord. if that's not in pitch, slide it down to B. THEN if that sounds like the "one," you'll know we were tuned down. It's one or the other. The arpegiated lick is played on the A, D and G strings. I can't explain it to ya with a keypad, unfortunately 'cause I'm a mew jishun not a musician! Anyway, the bridge chords are (I think) Am, D7, Am, D7,Am, F maj. D7, G. Good luck! WW | |
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| 5. On Tuesday, May 22nd, 2012 at 1:23PM mike free (a member) replied: | | Thaks Webb,that second post i think will really help,,,,,,mike in Mobile,Al.(come see us!) | |
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| 6. On Wednesday, May 30th, 2012 at 3:05AM Exploding Ned (a member) replied:  Exploding Ned Member Since: February 2007 He's Cranky. He's Exploding. He's Cranky And Exploding Ned. Deal With It. He's Cranky. He's Exploding. He's Cranky And Exploding Ned. Deal With It. | Webb Wilder, consummate musician and guitar teacher. WTF more do you want folks? | |
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| 7. On Wednesday, May 30th, 2012 at 10:23AM Webb Wilder (a member) replied:  Webb Wilder Member Since: July 2003 | Nice of you to say! WW | |
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