Then that little walk up at the end of the refrain is the Am, sliding up to a B minor, which is the same shape only up two frets (4th fret), then up to the Cadd9 I described above.
Hope some of that helps, let me no if anything is unclear!
Then it goes to a bar Cadd9, which is up there at the 5th fret, with just the pinky on the 8th fret at the 1st string. The little riff on that chord is the 3rd finger hammering off and on the 7th fret 2nd string.
Sure! Let me take a look here and see what I did...
OK, the first chord is just a regular open G, 2nd is just a regular open D. then it goes to an Am, which is bar at 2nd fret, 2nd fing on 2nd string 3rd fret, pinky on 1st string 5th fret...
Joseph, I'd like to use the same chord changes you use especially going up the neck on the bar chords... I just can't see where the fingers are landing, its hard with a lot of You-T mando postings because the neck is small & the fingers are big! If you can help sort out the description of the chords you use I'd like to learnit better. Thanks
A nice ringing, pounding tribute to the original song. All kind of people wear all kind of hats wear what you want. CHORDS... whose got them all in a row.... to lear?
that was excellent,well done for not letting the mandolins naturally chirply voice detract from the songs more sombre mood.Thank you.
MrDanielmThomas 2 years ago
@mossymando
Check out the chords I listed to the above user! Hopefully that will help!
Mando rocks!!!!
JosephPaul2 2 years ago
Then that little walk up at the end of the refrain is the Am, sliding up to a B minor, which is the same shape only up two frets (4th fret), then up to the Cadd9 I described above.
Hope some of that helps, let me no if anything is unclear!
JosephPaul2 2 years ago
Let's see, what else here...
Then it goes to a bar Cadd9, which is up there at the 5th fret, with just the pinky on the 8th fret at the 1st string. The little riff on that chord is the 3rd finger hammering off and on the 7th fret 2nd string.
JosephPaul2 2 years ago
@mossymando
Sure! Let me take a look here and see what I did...
OK, the first chord is just a regular open G, 2nd is just a regular open D. then it goes to an Am, which is bar at 2nd fret, 2nd fing on 2nd string 3rd fret, pinky on 1st string 5th fret...
JosephPaul2 2 years ago
Joseph, I'd like to use the same chord changes you use especially going up the neck on the bar chords... I just can't see where the fingers are landing, its hard with a lot of You-T mando postings because the neck is small & the fingers are big! If you can help sort out the description of the chords you use I'd like to learnit better. Thanks
mossymando 2 years ago
A nice ringing, pounding tribute to the original song. All kind of people wear all kind of hats wear what you want. CHORDS... whose got them all in a row.... to lear?
mossymando 2 years ago
cool
isaia1234567 2 years ago
you kind of look like a thug with that hat. And by kind of, I mean really. A mandolin-playing thug. It's a little strange.
Aesthestoid 2 years ago
very mellow, nice work.
snakem420 2 years ago
Sounds great! Well done;)
tarmenmin 3 years ago
sweet mate, some cool chords there and your mando has a good solid sound
ticklishtrout 3 years ago
yeah, really cool!!! unfotunately my fingers are too big to play the mandoline ;-)
btw. nice beanie...
Tidinrw 3 years ago