Fingerstyle guitar Doyle Dykes Be Still & The Scientist
Uploader Comments (jdlow77)
All Comments (43)
-
9 dislikes?? Well we know 9 people who have no clue!!! This is awesome stuff!
-
@jdlow77 and in my place
-
it is funny how he started with the scientist and ended with it.
-
It's a medley of songs, yellow being one of them.
-
would you send me you transcription of this Doyle Dykes rendition?
Thank you
-
Yeah e-mail me my address is on my page on the left.
-
This is a simply marvelous display of Doyle's talent and artistry, not to forget his devotion to Christ. I've not heard much of Coldplay but he represents their music quite well in this loving medley.
-
see also doyle dykes "be still and coldplay melody" someone else said the same thing as you, but I as well as someone else, saw doyle dykes in person and he took time to explain chris martin's inspiration was his dying mother. Doyle's point is that music can be inspired by any event in your life happy or sad. someone else disagreed and made it personal towards me, so you can believe me or not that's up to you I don't think either one of us will lose sleep over it.
-
Touching but thats not what its about.. when he was wrighting the song in a hotel room he realized there was a space in the song that sounded strange. There was a yellow pages on the table.
-
this song is "yellow By "coldplay" written by Chris martin "coldplay" about his dying mother who was yellow with jaundice"
and in my place
tubedudes 5 years ago
and scientist
jdlow77 5 years ago
Does anyone know what tuning this is in? Standard?
SuicidalBrick 5 years ago
He's in a drop D tuning (lower your low E to D, everything else is standard)
jdlow77 5 years ago
"The Scientist" is also followed by "Yellow" and "In My Place" by Coldplay - great medley
darrenhigh 5 years ago
Ahh, not real familiar with Coldplay, thanks for the update!
jdlow77 5 years ago