Nicely explained I never tried this song before... It puts you in another state of mind. Beautiful... And you sang it well Great Job 👍 I'm gonna give it a try after my coffee here this morning. Thanks Brother 🤘👊
He plays it with an open A power chord, B and E strings muted. inversion of Cmaj (open C shape with a G note on the thickest E string) and then he slides up into an inversion of D sus (slide the whole thing up two frets) he also plays the D sus chord in open position, which is why the F# note doesn't sound correct. There's a live version that shows how he plays it, just watch him. Then the second guitar is played in an open tuning with a capo and a slide. I watched the live videos of him playing it and figured it out. You can play it Amin, Cmaj and Dmajor, but that's not how he plays it. Using the A power chord in this style of music is very common, E major isn't diatonic to A minor, neither is D sus. They're in the A major key. E minor and D minor are diatonic to A minor/Cmajor.
I asked, actually..I’ve been trying to figure out the theory behind this song since I’m charting it out. A and Am both sounded correct without the 3rd, so it makes sense that he plays a power chord!
Some brilliant embellishments, thanks for sharing these, you are a great teacher buddy 🙂
Nicely explained I never tried this song before... It puts you in another state of mind. Beautiful... And you sang it well Great Job 👍 I'm gonna give it a try after my coffee here this morning. Thanks Brother 🤘👊
This is really little gem of a video. Thanks
Great job mate.
This is sooooo great thank you.
Most excellent. Thanks!
Finally someone found the correct chord mods
Cheers man it’s great 🙂
He plays it with an open A power chord, B and E strings muted. inversion of Cmaj (open C shape with a G note on the thickest E string) and then he slides up into an inversion of D sus (slide the whole thing up two frets) he also plays the D sus chord in open position, which is why the F# note doesn't sound correct. There's a live version that shows how he plays it, just watch him.
Then the second guitar is played in an open tuning with a capo and a slide.
I watched the live videos of him playing it and figured it out.
You can play it Amin, Cmaj and Dmajor, but that's not how he plays it.
Using the A power chord in this style of music is very common, E major isn't diatonic to A minor, neither is D sus. They're in the A major key.
E minor and D minor are diatonic to A minor/Cmajor.
Nobody asked
I asked, actually..I’ve been trying to figure out the theory behind this song since I’m charting it out. A and Am both sounded correct without the 3rd, so it makes sense that he plays a power chord!
And ou yea, that D sus is it! Thank you so much
First chord is A major. Not minor .
Nice job. Have you done anything by Chris Middleton? Specifically, devil named music.
What is the string picking pattern that you use? Excellent job on this song!
Mrgheck no specific pattern just a little picking and a little strumming.
Thank you!
Thanks man
Like simple man
Geeez, Mr charisma huh
RAGNAR L I sound terrible. Made this video for my old boss on request. Never thought it would be viewed so many times.