Foo Fighters' Times Like These (Guitalele cover)
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@redhothellers hey yeah, I figured it out a while back lol pretty funny when it comes from a friend (dzimmo)... but not the other one though. Thanks btw (for explaining & commenting) :)
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k seriously guys is this some kind of an inside joke, i zont get it. -.-
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GO BACK TO THE KITCHEN!
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@dzimmo what kitchen dzim? =.=
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@zekllutz: are using standard guitar fingering for this piece? Also, is your guitar set up adgcea or eadgbe? From your video it looks like you are using guitar fingering.
I just got my guitalele, and this is my first piece. I was using your vid as a model. :-)
Bacusone 2 weeks ago
@Bacusone yeah, I'm using the usual guitar fingering, and my guitalele is set up in ADGCEA.
I'm flattered that you're using this as a model lol, good luck and have fun! :)
zeklutz 2 weeks ago
@zeklutz
Thanks for getting back to me so fast. I look forward to giving this song a go. Btw, have you found any good resources for playing the guitalele?
Bacusone 3 weeks ago
@Bacusone Well, I learn the guitalele the same way I learn how to play guitar, since the chords are pretty much the same. Ultimate-guitar(dot)com are my number 1 sources for chords... so yeah. You do know that guitalele sounds like the guitar with a capo on the 5th fret right? Just giving you a heads up!
zeklutz 3 weeks ago
I'm about to buy a guitalele, and I'd love to play this song. What chords were you using, and is it suggested A tuning, or did you do something different?
I hope this instrument doesn't have too steep of a learning curve, because I am already a novice in the guitar, and just wanted something like to carry when I travelled.
Bacusone 3 weeks ago
@Bacusone
Hello! Well, I started out with Ukulele then Guitalele and now i'm learning guitar, so I guess it won't be that much of a difference. Currently mine is in the A tuning, but if I called correctly when I first bought it, the guy at the music store tuned in D. He advised not to tune using the standard guitar tuning as guitalele is much higher in tone.
The chords are:
Verse:
D Am Am7
C Em Em7 D
D Am Am7
C Em Em7 D
chorus: C Em Em7 D (x4)
Hope that helps!
zeklutz 3 weeks ago