Hmm.. I'm really not sure which note you guys are talking about. If I'm staying true to the NIN version the 3rd "note" in the first chord is supposed to be a minor 5th not a major. In the Johnny Cash version the chord is played as a major chord.
Hmm.. I'm really not sure which note you guys are talking about. If I'm staying true to the NIN version the 3rd "note" in the first chord is supposed to be a minor 5th not a major. In the Johnny Cash version the chord is played as a major chord.
Thank you for the feedback. Is that the note your thinking of?
beautiful
01livelovelife 2 months ago
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FrostyFrets 1 year ago
@FrostyFrets
Hmm.. I'm really not sure which note you guys are talking about. If I'm staying true to the NIN version the 3rd "note" in the first chord is supposed to be a minor 5th not a major. In the Johnny Cash version the chord is played as a major chord.
TheLetUp 1 year ago
Sounds awesome man keep up the good work.
SilentGhozt 1 year ago
Glad to see your still playing bro,
-mackay
AdoptedLove 1 year ago
good
legatotechniques 1 year ago
Great job, but the last note of the third chord you play in the intro sounds a bit weird to me.
Sozialneutralist 1 year ago
@Sozialneutralist
Hmm.. I'm really not sure which note you guys are talking about. If I'm staying true to the NIN version the 3rd "note" in the first chord is supposed to be a minor 5th not a major. In the Johnny Cash version the chord is played as a major chord.
Thank you for the feedback. Is that the note your thinking of?
TheLetUp 1 year ago
@TheLetUp
Yes, I didn't mean that it sounds out of key or something. Probably I'm just used to the Cash version, that's all.
Sozialneutralist 1 year ago
@TheLetUp Your chords are perfect. They beautifully capture the feelings of darkness and hopelessness that Trent meant to put into this song.
By changing them to major chords, Cash managed to completely rape this song.
celinocaliente2002 9 months ago