mmmm...songs like this one really can take on a ride deep inward. I am not much of a bluegrass guy, but the sadness in this song certainly appeals to the bluesmen that I am. Nice work guys....From your brothers and sister in blues. From Harps to Halos, Christian Blues Band.
It's in E minor, close to G major. I think the main chord progression switches between Em G D and Em C D. There is also a bridge that builds up with another chord progression as well.
we will change the credits and repost the video soon, when this video came out Five Interstates had not been released and the other album info wasn't posted like it is now on your website. sorry about the mix-up.
mmmm...songs like this one really can take on a ride deep inward. I am not much of a bluegrass guy, but the sadness in this song certainly appeals to the bluesmen that I am. Nice work guys....From your brothers and sister in blues. From Harps to Halos, Christian Blues Band.
Isingtheblues4u 1 year ago
that's a soprano saxophone lol. but sweet ass song though.
thymurdock 2 years ago
Is this in G major? What is the chord progression?
JMR2012 2 years ago
It's in E minor, close to G major. I think the main chord progression switches between Em G D and Em C D. There is also a bridge that builds up with another chord progression as well.
runawaymatt 2 years ago
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edgekrusher23 2 years ago
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edgekrusher23 2 years ago
Bottle Dry is actually not on "Five Interstates" as the video suggests.
It is, however on both "Tuesday Letter" (2006) & "Live at Bell's" (2007)
lastresortmultimedia 3 years ago
we will change the credits and repost the video soon, when this video came out Five Interstates had not been released and the other album info wasn't posted like it is now on your website. sorry about the mix-up.
moboogieVids 3 years ago
wowow
afrisbeetom 3 years ago