Hey man! thank you very much for the version! Could you please tell me which chords are you playing in Come on you target for faraway laughter "come on you stranger, you legend, you martyr, and shine!"
Acousvnt! You are good. I dont talk English very good because I'm from Andorra but... in this kind of situation...the music is the languaje! You're good good! I like very very your cover!! up the Pink Floyd!
ok well there are two kinds of poeple one can play guitar very well and sing along well but you can only play guitar just admitt to it and stop looking so damn serious like your performing in front of waters himself plus you sound like a chick!
Oh, okay. You're right. But I'm leaving this video up as a sort of "public service announcement" to show people what can happen if they think they can sing but really can't. Thanks for showing me the light!
My intro here. is a shortened composite of parts 2 and 3, like Waters' version on the In The Flesh tour. The four note theme: xx8O6O, strings 4, 2, 3, 1. When it "kicks in" it's C (I tried to hit the four note in the middle of that, but semi-oopsed)... then F, Gm. (continued)
(continued) I end the intro more like the synth & guitar solos that come later: Eb, D, Eb, D, Gm, Cm, Gm, D(#9) (see my earlier explanation of #9 chords).
For starting the verse it's Gm, F#, Bb ... easy enough so far.
For the "shine on" part with the descending bass I'm not playing it slightly modified: Eb, Bb/D, Cm, Bb with added 4 (leaving 4th string open to the barre), F (and a quick glide up to F#). To be closer to the record it would be Eb, Gm/D, Cm, Eb/Bb, F.
(continuted) Then the "well you..." part is Gm, Gm/F#, Gm/F, Edim, Eb6 (move the barre down a fret but keep the other two fingers in place), Edim, Bb6 (barre only), D(#9), D7, Gm.
The D "sharp ninth" chord is a sort of jazzy-bluesy chord that you can voice as: x5456x. In "Shine On" it's used properly. In "Breathe" it's used improperly but to great effect. :)
beautiful cover ! thanks
mrgenius4 7 months ago
idoloo!...exelente!!
Javitit0 1 year ago
Ottimo! complimenti.
fernandopescia 1 year ago
Really nice job dude....a appreciate you passion...
taomanster99 1 year ago
The most awsome of the awsome
davidwaters69 2 years ago
Awesome!! One can notice that you have a lot of fun playing it. Great interpretation. Added to my playlist!
-Paul
Rozq87 2 years ago
i like your playing style :)
seanissane 2 years ago
Di-Huh huh Mund!! lol queer!
jasperbeardly 2 years ago
Tremendous interpretation.
Close to Roger Waters. I love it
penguin0041452 3 years ago
Very good. Some tones are too high, but I put 5/5 however. Thanks for covering!
1987carlo 3 years ago 2
Fantastic, not only was this a GREAT cover, but you truly understand this song, and really captured the emotion of it. 5/5 my mate.
S2frosty 3 years ago
You are Mike from American Chopper?
:D
GuStereo 3 years ago
Perfect!!!
I enjoy this, thanks!!
Sarvando 3 years ago
Very well!
Sarvando 4 years ago
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Overacting the song, very bad, the emotion is very false then the song is devirtuated. Very poor version!!! keep working...
ifjtoledo 4 years ago
Hey man! thank you very much for the version! Could you please tell me which chords are you playing in Come on you target for faraway laughter "come on you stranger, you legend, you martyr, and shine!"
Thank you very much
periquetzal 4 years ago
nice! that rocked
RyanElyIndy 4 years ago
great
RC1904 4 years ago
Wonderful :)
derwish 4 years ago
Awsome, and a great version, any chance for guitar lesson on this piece?, or at least guitar tabs. Thanks, and rock on!
valw2000 4 years ago
Acousvnt! You are good. I dont talk English very good because I'm from Andorra but... in this kind of situation...the music is the languaje! You're good good! I like very very your cover!! up the Pink Floyd!
tekinundo 4 years ago
Nice cover mate, i needed to know them chords and your singing ain't bad, i mean Waters voice ain't brilliant but it damn well works
oldfieldnut332 4 years ago
Nice Job! love this song and like your version
5 stars!
dennisfisher59 4 years ago
nice cover
kmelad 4 years ago
Thanks :)
acousvnt 4 years ago
pleas stop singing sounsd like a mouse getting steped on but good finger work
Xaviermantella 4 years ago
No, I will not stop singing for you. I like my voice. You can stop listening.
acousvnt 4 years ago
ok well there are two kinds of poeple one can play guitar very well and sing along well but you can only play guitar just admitt to it and stop looking so damn serious like your performing in front of waters himself plus you sound like a chick!
Xaviermantella 4 years ago
Oh, okay. You're right. But I'm leaving this video up as a sort of "public service announcement" to show people what can happen if they think they can sing but really can't. Thanks for showing me the light!
acousvnt 4 years ago
you're kind of a dick.
slappymcj 4 years ago
hahahahahahahahahaahaahaah!!!!!!
Xaviermantella 4 years ago
Hooray! You are the winner!
acousvnt 4 years ago
What do non-dicks do, agree with everything everyone says?
acousvnt 4 years ago
nice........tabs???
rock5guitarist415 4 years ago
horrible
cspig85 4 years ago
If by "horrible" you mean AWESOME, then I agree 100%!!
acousvnt 4 years ago
awesome!
and thanks for posting the chords
bookoz 4 years ago
thanks a lot and congrats for that awesome work ;)
WhiteTiger08 5 years ago
i'm having trouble playing the intro before the Gm (there is the riff and then you play 2 or 3 chords) can you help me with that? thanks
WhiteTiger08 5 years ago
My intro here. is a shortened composite of parts 2 and 3, like Waters' version on the In The Flesh tour. The four note theme: xx8O6O, strings 4, 2, 3, 1. When it "kicks in" it's C (I tried to hit the four note in the middle of that, but semi-oopsed)... then F, Gm. (continued)
acousvnt 5 years ago
(continued) I end the intro more like the synth & guitar solos that come later: Eb, D, Eb, D, Gm, Cm, Gm, D(#9) (see my earlier explanation of #9 chords).
acousvnt 5 years ago
For starting the verse it's Gm, F#, Bb ... easy enough so far.
For the "shine on" part with the descending bass I'm not playing it slightly modified: Eb, Bb/D, Cm, Bb with added 4 (leaving 4th string open to the barre), F (and a quick glide up to F#). To be closer to the record it would be Eb, Gm/D, Cm, Eb/Bb, F.
(continued...)
acousvnt 5 years ago
Good!!
Can you tell me what chords do you use?
JFBRASIL 5 years ago
(continuted) Then the "well you..." part is Gm, Gm/F#, Gm/F, Edim, Eb6 (move the barre down a fret but keep the other two fingers in place), Edim, Bb6 (barre only), D(#9), D7, Gm.
The D "sharp ninth" chord is a sort of jazzy-bluesy chord that you can voice as: x5456x. In "Shine On" it's used properly. In "Breathe" it's used improperly but to great effect. :)
acousvnt 5 years ago
this is well and good but when will you post a falsetto "The Gold It's in the..." ?
revbleech 5 years ago
As soon as I receive the choirboy outfit that you're Fed-Exing me.
acousvnt 5 years ago
nice cover...very emotive, great effect
btw. is the capo locked on the headstock to add sustain? [mass]?
eric
eggzy43 5 years ago
Thanks for the compliment - as for the capo, no, nothing that ingenious. It's there because I have a tendency to frequently lose small objects. :)
acousvnt 5 years ago
very good! this song makes me sad..thanks
imightbewrong2 5 years ago
Thanks! Your comment makes me happy, so have some of that happiness back for yourself. :)
acousvnt 5 years ago
splendid indeed. :)
thebrooke 5 years ago
Yeah
I'm the first viewer
Nice job mate ;)
Greatcyrus 5 years ago