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Dennis Scoville

 

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Indiana
Post  Posted 25 Feb 1999 6:25 am    
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I'm going to try posting one. Hope it works out.

Here's some phrases I play for Hag's ballad, Every Fool
Has A Rainbow. I like to play this one at a nice slow
Jimmy Day tempo.

I like the augmented section (second 4 beats), but the
real reason I wanted to put this up was to show the
move on the V chord (G), at the end of the phrase.

E9 Standard tuning, with E to F raises

Key of C

1_______________________________________________________
2_______________________________________________________
3_____________________3B__7B_____________________2B_______
4_________________3F__3F__7F___________________3-2F_______
5___3-3A--____3A__3A__3A__7A___1A-1___________3--2A______
6___3B----____3B__3B___________1---__________4---2B______
7___________________________________________4----2_______
8___3-----____3F_______________1----1--____5-----2F______
9_________________________________________5-----(BLOCK)_
10__________________________________1--_________________
* * * * | * * * * | * * * * | * * * *
C Caug F G

On the G chord riff you should hit each string individ-
ually, moving down one fret per beat, and letting each
string ring through the entire riff (except for #9,
which should be blocked on the last beat).

The C and F chord section can be embellished according
to the songs melody and your taste. What I put in here
was the simplest way to show the movement that is
getting you to the G run.

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Dennis Scoville

 

From:
Indiana
Post  Posted 25 Feb 1999 6:53 am    
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On the very last chord the only note that you
hit is string # 3. All strings in that phrase are only picked once.
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