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Rich Albergo - Bayside Cover - We'll be Okay

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Uploaded by on Sep 2, 2011

**New original music video, search on youtube: Rich Albergo Crave official video

Hey, I love music. Here is my cover of the Bayside song - We'll be Okay.

Blog: www.Richie1time.com

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  • What are the chords in order?

  • @BradyBrendanAlex hey dude. I'm tuned down a half step here. But, to keep it simple, I'll write it out in E Standard. I took it out of the original key. Bayside plays it in G Major.

    Verse: E Major, C# Minor.

    "Hope we both learned our lesson": A Major, A Minor

    Chorus:

    C# Minor, Bsus, E Major, G#Major

    The Acoustic run at the chorus is open low E, 2nd fret, 4th fret, B (second fret of the A String)

  • @Ralbergo thanks man! really helps, you have a pretty clear, and deep voice. one of the few new singers comin out that sound good and sound like dudes. keep it up!

  • @BradyBrendanAlex Thank you, I really appreciate the positive feedback!

  • @BradyBrendanAlex Thank you, I really appreciate the positive feedback!

  • @BradyBrendanAlex Thank you so much. Check out my original music video I just released. Search on youtube, Rich Albergo Crave official video

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  • @BradyBrendanAlex hey dude. I'm tuned down a half step here. But, to keep it simple, I'll write it out in E Standard. I took it out of the original key. Bayside plays it in G Major.

    Verse: E Major, C# Minor.

    "Hope we both learned our lesson": A Major, A Minor

    Chorus:

    C# Minor, Bsus, E Major, G#Major

    The Acoustic run at the chorus is open low E, 2nd fret, 4th fret, B (second fret of the A String)

  • Give all you got just as you've planned it.. every performance becomes an opportunity to practice and become even better. I love it! :)

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