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Jeff Buckley Tribute -What Will you Say

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Uploaded by on Jan 10, 2007

Brad Gardner's performance of "What will you say" @ the 2006 Jeff Buckley Tribute show in Toronto

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  • For those of you who are wondering, I was playing in Standard tuning for this. Although Live jeff played in G Tuning. I wanted to do my own take on it :) Thanks for all of your comments!

  • Thanks very much, now I own a 12 string rickenbacker, soo fun to play on that! Thanks again

  • thanks !! glad you liked it

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  • Any fan of buckley is tight in my books!! Good performance man, way to get the crowd into it too!

  • jeff changed tunings on the live at sine album. Im also pretty sure grace and mojopin are played in drop D. He just seems to use it as a low bass note. Amazing guitarist, unbelievable voice.

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  • ACE !

    

  • @Blesshendrix this is sick, im gonna try and copy your hands and listen to it to learn it haha

    good on you though man

  • that is a fantastic version of this tune!

    well done!

  • bravo sei davvero bravo...massi firenze

  • g tuning folks....

  • that is not true at all. lillac wine, grace are both dropped d when you play them solo and what will you say is in g tuning if im not mistaken. watch the DVD and listen to him tune up and tune down. the rickenbocker he had was ALWAYS kept in that tuning and he uses it for that and last goodbye. Trust me, you can fake it through in standard but when you play it TRUE its in a tuning. However I agree jeff was a GREAT composer, lover you should've come over which is standard is a work of art.

  • yes he did play alternate tunings, u can see it when he plays certain songs if u watch closely, but its just either drop D or Open G. i think jimmy page was talking about jeff not down tuning to like E flat. coz most bands/singers tune down half a step when they tour coz its easier to sing to

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