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Topic: What chord is this guy using? |
John H. McGlothlin
From: Raton, New Mexico
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Posted 13 Apr 2012 11:27 am
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The chord I'm hearing is about 32 or 33 seconds into the song. I use to know how to get it but I forgot it, he is in the key of D and this chord is right after the G chord. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LmyHYzvzYNY&feature=relmfu _________________ Marlen SD 10 3 and 5,Fender 5 String Banjo, Flinthill 5 string banjo,Johnson Resonator Guitar, Ibanez AFS75T Country/Jazz Guitar. |
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Stephen Gregory
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Posted 13 Apr 2012 11:47 am
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C9 or Gmi with C on bass |
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Dave Harmonson
From: Seattle, Wa
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Sam Conomo
From: Queensland, Australia
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Posted 13 Apr 2012 1:18 pm that chord
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C9th sub for 4 minor ,as writen in previous post.
Dmaj-G - C9th- D
1 - 4 - b7 -1
the b7 is used as a dominant 9th ,sub for G min.
it is a very common change.
sam. |
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Ken Adkins
From: Galena, Mo
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Posted 13 Apr 2012 1:50 pm chord
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Anyone know what knee is being used? I don't understand all that 1 - 4 - b7 -1 stuff. |
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Dave Alfstad
From: Indianola, IA USA
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Posted 13 Apr 2012 1:58 pm
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I was trying to figure out the same chord name yesterday, except I was playing on the C6th neck in the key of F. (1st fret with the 5th pedal--strings 2,3,&5)
Would it be wrong to call the chord in this video a Gm6? |
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Dave Harmonson
From: Seattle, Wa
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Ken Adkins
From: Galena, Mo
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Posted 13 Apr 2012 4:08 pm
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Thanks to Dave and Sam for help on that one!!! |
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Danny Bates
From: Fresno, CA. USA
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Posted 14 Apr 2012 3:29 am
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It sounds like a Bb with a flatted 5th to me. Only because just after the chord, I hear steps up to C then back up to D |
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Daniel Morris
From: Westlake, Ohio, USA
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Posted 14 Apr 2012 6:03 am the mystery chord
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According to this:
http://www.kennycarter.net/Chords/Jesus,%20Jesus,%20Jesus,%20There%27s%20Just%20Something%20About%20That%20Name%20%28Chords%29.htm
it's a C9.
Other chord charts show a iv (Gm), a iv6 (Gmin6) chord, or a ii7b5 (Emin7 b5) (for the key of D).
A page of standard sheet music for this song, whether as originally written or not, shows a C7 (in D). _________________ 1979 MSA U12 Pedal Steel
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2011 Bear Creek MK Weissenborn
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Spaceman, Empress, Eventide, Pigtronix. |
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Harold Power
From: Coldbrook, Nova Scotia, Canada
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Posted 14 Apr 2012 6:17 am There's Just something About That Name
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I have been searching for a backing track for this song.
Is there one available to purchase? H.P. |
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Daniel Morris
From: Westlake, Ohio, USA
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Posted 14 Apr 2012 6:26 am
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Best bet might be to try contacting the guy who played the song. Sounds like he had a backing track.
This was posted recently:
From:
Dryfork, Virginia, USA
Post Posted 13 Feb 12 5:06pm
Hello Gary
I'm Arnett Mills and heres how to get in touch with me:
Home phone- 434-724-7480
Cell -434-251-4954
ADDRESS
Arnett Mills
221 Sunset Drive
Dry Fork,Va.24549
E-MAIL
arnettmills@embarqmail.com _________________ 1979 MSA U12 Pedal Steel
1982 Kline U12 Pedal steel
2019 Sierra U12 Pedal Steel
2011 Bear Creek MK Weissenborn
Milkman 40W Mini amp w/Telonics 15" speaker.
Dr. Z Surgical Steel w/TT 15" speaker.
Frenzel MB-50 head.
Spaceman, Empress, Eventide, Pigtronix. |
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Jerry Overstreet
From: Louisville Ky
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Posted 14 Apr 2012 7:05 am
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I usually think of this chord as used here as a minor 6th. AB and E-Eb lever, per Dave, 2 frets back if you add the 7th string [G here]. Either way it's implied.
There is a nice resolve to the 1 out of that position by just releasing the B pedal and moving the E string from lowered to raised half step with strings 4,5 & 6. "that"-"name".
Regardless of what it's called, the important thing is to know the sound it makes and how to find it on your guitar. |
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Greg Cutshaw
From: Corry, PA, USA
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Ken Adkins
From: Galena, Mo
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Posted 14 Apr 2012 8:21 am
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Regardless of what it's called, the important thing is to know the sound it makes and how to find it on your guitar.
A big "YEP" on that! |
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b0b
From: Cloverdale, CA, USA
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Posted 14 Apr 2012 9:41 am
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The notes of a Gm6 are G Bb D E
The notes of Em7b5 are E G Bb D (same notes!)
The notes of a C9 are C E G Bb D
The bottom line is - the bottom line! I think I hear a C (10th string, 1st fret), which would make it a C9. To get this chord, use the B+C pedals and the E lever.
On C6th, it's pedal 6 at the 7th fret, with the low C on the 9th string. _________________ -𝕓𝕆𝕓- (admin) - Robert P. Lee - Recordings - Breathe - D6th - Video |
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Greg Cutshaw
From: Corry, PA, USA
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Posted 14 Apr 2012 11:18 am
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I played the equivalent of a C9 on my track and guitar. C7 works fine to and one version I leaned from had a Gm in place of the C9.
I converted the above wma files to mp3's:
There's Just Somethiing About That Name
Backing track:
Backing Track
Greg |
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Jerry Hayes
From: Virginia Beach, Va.
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Posted 14 Apr 2012 11:53 am
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John, thanks for posting that video, Arnett is one of the unsung heroes of the steel guitar. I've met him and played with him at some of the MASGA events. No matter who shows up at those, Arnett always has the best tone on that old Marlen of anyone there. A truly great player........JH in Va. _________________ Don't matter who's in Austin (or anywhere else) Ralph Mooney is still the king!!! |
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