not quite....it's actually way more complex than this friends....try a G maj 7 for 2nd chord of chorus instead of the F# minor shown here....james honeyman scott actually plays only the verse melody riff up high on 9th fret throughout most of the verse. his bit never changes as the bass moves from the 1 to the 6 minor chord. very clever three part guitar overdub makes the whole track move along beautifully...one guitar doing single note r&b, another doing r&b "chinks" every 4 beats...brilliant
not quite....it's actually way more complex than this friends....try a G maj 7 for 2nd chord of chorus instead of the F# minor shown here....james honeyman scott actually plays only the verse melody riff up high on 9th fret throughout most of the verse. his bit never changes as the bass moves from the 1 to the 6 minor chord. very clever three part guitar overdub makes the whole track move along beautifully...one guitar doing single note r&b, another doing r&b "chinks" every 4 beats...brilliant
501chorusecho 1 year ago
good work ,but what were thinking with the camera angle?
3070rh 1 year ago
bad camera angle. You can't really see the notes you're playing.
ZenithArkProject 1 year ago
Thank you for sharing these chords, they were not very easy to find just by hearing. Regards!
guillegmail 2 years ago