@monaleisure actually it's an A-E-B progression. But played in DADGAD (2nd fret, you play G-D-A) you can use many variations of those chords to add some nuances. That really depends on the player and probably will never be played exact the same twice, that's the fun of DADGAD. Make your own version and lay your heart in it. Good Luck!
I´ve seen them in Ravensburg a few weeks ago. They are soooo brilliant!!! I really enjoyed their music and all of them have such a great sense of humor! Very very lovely!
Off the top of my head (no guitar handy!) It revolves around a V - IV - I progression and probably in DADGAD (capoed.). For all those chords, keep as many strings open as possible, just suggesting the G-F-C or whatever it is with one or two fretted notes and the rest open will give you those nuances. Plenty of info online about DADGAD [actually too much, 'cos it ain't all good info ;~) ]
Endlich mal wieder ein musikalisches Highlight! Das Konzert in Geislingen am vergangenen Freitag war einfach Klasse! Thanks to Grada for the excellent performance. Little more time and we would have followed you to your last concert in Germany for this time in Schaffhausen. Have a good time and we hope to see you soon again!!!
@monaleisure actually it's an A-E-B progression. But played in DADGAD (2nd fret, you play G-D-A) you can use many variations of those chords to add some nuances. That really depends on the player and probably will never be played exact the same twice, that's the fun of DADGAD. Make your own version and lay your heart in it. Good Luck!
Pete4Wolf 1 year ago
I´ve seen them in Ravensburg a few weeks ago. They are soooo brilliant!!! I really enjoyed their music and all of them have such a great sense of humor! Very very lovely!
EowynViktoria 1 year ago
Off the top of my head (no guitar handy!) It revolves around a V - IV - I progression and probably in DADGAD (capoed.). For all those chords, keep as many strings open as possible, just suggesting the G-F-C or whatever it is with one or two fretted notes and the rest open will give you those nuances. Plenty of info online about DADGAD [actually too much, 'cos it ain't all good info ;~) ]
NormanFitzNicely 2 years ago
Chords, anyone? A simple tonic-subdominant-dominant progression (C-F-G) comes close, but there are some nuances.
monaleisure 2 years ago
It's based on Oscar Wilde's poem "Requiescat"
peacereuter 2 years ago
Endlich mal wieder ein musikalisches Highlight! Das Konzert in Geislingen am vergangenen Freitag war einfach Klasse! Thanks to Grada for the excellent performance. Little more time and we would have followed you to your last concert in Germany for this time in Schaffhausen. Have a good time and we hope to see you soon again!!!
gunbo1 2 years ago
Doctor7Fag: That's hard
barbos3000 2 years ago
i've searched the internet but I couldn't find the chords for this song. Can someone help me?
Scrutarius 2 years ago
Super musique, super voix mais par contre elle chante comme une pétasse x_x
Doctor7Fag 3 years ago
great stuff!
vagabondushibernicus 3 years ago 2