I think you need to teach the part, then play it, then move on to the next part. If you don't do that then people lose their place. I know how to play the song and half the time I don't know where you are.
At "you'll all die in your cars" it might be a G7 with B in the base as well. (In fact, it doesn't matter that much, for all you can hear in Ben's performance there is the base ;-)
But at "working in a submarine" there's another chord like that, E7 with G# in the base. (Though it may be a bit hard getting from there back to F major without Percussion all over it ;-P)
helpful yet painful to follow along
deanosaurousrex27 1 year ago
beautiful singing
ajlaro2341 1 year ago
I think you need to teach the part, then play it, then move on to the next part. If you don't do that then people lose their place. I know how to play the song and half the time I don't know where you are.
tikalal 2 years ago
At "you'll all die in your cars" it might be a G7 with B in the base as well. (In fact, it doesn't matter that much, for all you can hear in Ben's performance there is the base ;-)
But at "working in a submarine" there's another chord like that, E7 with G# in the base. (Though it may be a bit hard getting from there back to F major without Percussion all over it ;-P)
froth82 2 years ago
Oops. Not E7 with G#, i mean A7 with C# in the base. Maybe it was a bit late for analysing diatonic functions ;-)
froth82 2 years ago
The "kind of" D minor shape is actually a G7 chord. Thanks for the tutorial :D
buddythesquirrel 2 years ago
Right. (You might even say a Gm7). And so it is in pt. 1.
froth82 2 years ago
The first one was a lot easier to follow... but this is still amazing! Thanks so much.
orangerineman 3 years ago