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Elliott Smith - 3 - Between the Bars

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Uploaded by on Jun 21, 2007

Lee's Palace, Toronto, Canada 10.07.98

Setlist

Son of Sam
Happiness
Between the Bars
LA
Rose Parade
Pretty Mary K
Angeles
Needle in the Hay
Say Yes
Waltz #2
St. Ide's Heaven
Easy Way Out
Independence Day
Ballad of Big Nothing
Nightime (Big Star Cover)
Clementine
The Biggest Lie
Pitseleh

I split up the video into songs and tried to include most of it, so there is some parts of the crowd yelling stuff or Elliott tuning. Enjoy it though.

http://www.myspace.com/jakeskubisz - my music if you'd like to check it out

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  • Ah I wish, I wish, I wish I could have seen him perform..

  • RIP ELLIOTT

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  • @MilayaSterv04ka god dammit people are idiots

  • @EK525 on waltz # 2 there are 3 0 somethings... HOW THE FUCK ????

  • @mymytheysigh *ring finger, not right finger

  • @mymytheysigh potential is right, its the 4-3-1-1-1-1. It may help you to leave your right finger on the third fret as your doing the Am run

  • @PotentialCarn actually, replayed it really quick and the first chord is more like x-0-2-2-1-3

  • @PotentialCarn On that F/G# I emphasize the medium to lower tones. But, Elliott is a clever little player and pulls quick little nuances all the time just perfectly natural and collected--which adds his signature tonal flavor. From that G# it's a half-step walkdown the whole way back down to an F voicing. So, from "don't" where the F/G# is played it then just shifts that same pattern down half a step, so you get 3-2-0-0-0-0 then onto a 2-x-x-2-1-0 then lastly the F 1-3-3-2-1-x

  • @mymytheysigh pretty sure that if you are playing in a standard tuning setup (and if you are starting off with a 'Am/G' chord) then a close approximation of the chord that hits at "don't" would be an F/G# .. at least that's what I play and it sounds well enough for me. So, for the first chord x-0-2-0-1-3 .. and on this chord I leave out the open G and try to emphasize the brighter tones of 1-3 .. but, do as you may there. Secondly the F/G# is as: 4-3-1-1-1-1

  • @mymytheysigh its like Ab6 but I cant go from piano to guitar very well

  • @mymytheysigh I think it's Fm7add9

  • What chord is he playing when he sings "don't"? As in, "that you don't want around anymore"? I can't figure it out or see it well enough to tell what it is, and it's driving me CRAZY!!

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