Jeff Tweedy Solo - I Am Trying To Break Your Heart
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3:19 Totally nailed it. Tweedy gives me goosebumps.
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Random words,lil clips of paper,put 'em in a hat (or bowl),start pulling them out,build your song. (They experimented alot w/this method during YHF,this song is the best example) CLASSIC song, CLASSIC lp.
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@sysphus13 hey, do you know the strum pattern for this? I cant tell so much when those idiots scream/over his voice.
thanks--
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@PissGeneration Since the capo is on the second fret, the chords are actually B major (open A chord form), to F# minor (open E minor form), to E7 (open D7 form). Numerically, that is I - v minor - IV7 ... you are right about hearing the diminished sound because the IV7 chord contains a tritone (diminished 5th).
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there is always some A-hole who has to scream during acoustic songs
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@PissGeneration it goes A - Em - D generally
the diminished thing you probably hear is him playing D7 -> D6 at the end of the progression
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anybody know what the third chord in the chord progression is? it sounds diminished or something.
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quite a quiet domino*
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Thanks for this.
that would be so hard to play while the whole audience is clapping off beat
hellakooked 3 years ago 15
Jeff Tweedy's lyrics are insanely great.
dontpushmedute 2 years ago 6