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Anders Brundell


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Post  Posted 1 Oct 2007 8:32 am    
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I've asked this before and have to ask ask again.
Is there some forumite who is familiar with Terri Clark's song "Bigger windows"? What chords are played in the second part of the chorus?
I'm stuck at "and dreams have ROOM to stretch...". What chord is played over the word "room"?
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John Roche


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England
Post  Posted 2 Oct 2007 6:39 am    
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Terri Clark Greatest HitsBigger Windows

1 2 3 4

D5 Bm Dm

D


Gm Em A5


Bm D


Gm


G A5 D5 G5


A D D5


G A Bm


A G


D Bm D G D


Bm D5 Em


D G D F#


Bm E G A


D


A5 D


G A5


D5 Bm Dm


D Dm D G


D F#m D5


G A D5 A5 D


Gm G A Bm E5


A G5 D G


D Gm A5 G


D G


D F# Bb5


Bm D E Bb A


D G5


A5 D Gm D


G A


G D Bm D


G A5 D5


G D G D


F# Bm E


Bm D A F#m D A5


G5 D Em Bm A D5


Bm Dm





this might help



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    John Roche


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    Post  Posted 2 Oct 2007 6:58 am    
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    D F# Bb5
    this is what you need, the word room is between the D and the F#
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    Anders Brundell


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    Post  Posted 2 Oct 2007 11:53 am     Thanks!
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    Thanks a lot!
    Sometimes when I get stuck in a chord progression I'm unable to figure it out by myself. It's like something locks my mind when I try too hard and long and get frustrated, so thanks again!

    Anders
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    John Sluszny

     

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    Post  Posted 4 Oct 2007 6:48 am    
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    John Roche,I don't know that song,never
    heard it,but what do you mean by "5" in the
    chord chart? (G5 D Em Bm A D5)
    Thanks.
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    John Roche


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    Post  Posted 4 Oct 2007 8:11 am    
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    Power Chords" are chords chords without thirds. The difference between major and minor is that major has a major third and minor has a minor third. When power chords have no thirds, it means that they are neither major nor minor. Strictly speaking, they are not really chords, only intervals of fifths,[img]
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    John Sluszny

     

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    Post  Posted 4 Oct 2007 9:05 am    
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    Thanks !
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