GSW Chords
Jon Braunstein
jonebraunstein at hotmail.com
Tue Jun 16 21:22:47 EDT 2009
Hey,
Thanks a lot! Sure, more would be great, but this will serve me well. I'm
really excited to have it and it's a hell of a lot more than I had.
Jon
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From: "Eric Budke" <budke at budke.com>
Sent: Tuesday, June 16, 2009 9:05 PM
To: "Nelson Sivers" <nsivers1 at nycap.rr.com>;
<finewine at lists.godstreetwine.com>; "Jon Braunstein"
<jonebraunstein at hotmail.com>
Subject: RE: GSW Chords
> OK, I thought I had something more, but this is what I could find
> quickly in old mail and stuff. There's also some hand written stuff that
> used to be in the GSW Book (at one point I typed up most of it, but I'm
> not sure where it went (need to search an ancient laptop (or HD that was
> within)). I've also found some links to sites where people had
> transcribed some back in '99, but the sites aren't up anymore. I'll add
> it to things to add to the website.
>
> From: Tyler Hargreaves
>
> Some tablature I have figured out in the last little while. I don't
> know if someone wants to put it on the web page, I don't know how so
> it's up to you.
>
>
>
> Wendy:
>
>
>
> 'C'-'G'-'F'
>
> The little lick thing goes
> HO
> E--1->3------------------
> B--1-----0--1--0---------
> G--0--------------2--0---
> D-----------------------0---Into a 'G'
>
> That, the C-G-F, is played quietly for the first part of the verses,
> then it changes when it goes into the "And Wendy won't give me the
> time of day no..." to an 'F' shape,
>
> E--1--
> B--1--
> G--2--
> D--3--
>
> played on the fifth, seven and ninth frets. I obviously don't have that
>
> part down too sound but it is up there you just have to play with it to
> get it right.
>
>
>
> The chorus is 'C'-'G'-'C'-'G'-'C'-'G' then on the "Bear some relevance
> to
> what you're doing" line it goes 'F'. And on the "Ain't you got nothing
> to say it goes 'F'-'G'-'C'.
>
>
>
>
> Get on the Train:
>
> This is fairly straightforward too.
>
> The verse goes
>
> E--7--5
> B--7--5
> G--7--6
> D--6--7
> A--7--7
> E--0--5
>
> The chorus goes
>
> E--7--5 E--5--5
> B--7--5 B--7--5
> G--7--6 Do that three times and then G--7--6
> D--6--7 D--7--7
> A--7--7 A--5--7
> E--0--5 E--5--5
>
>
> Borderline
> G
> Well, mirror on the wall
> C
> you know I though I knew it all
> G D
> but now I see I never stop to listen
> G
> I've been measuring the October days
> C
> forgetting what the radio plays
> G D
> and wondering if there's something I am missing
> C D
> Feels like so long since I've been lying
> C D
> Feels like so long since I've been crying to myself
> C G(sustain)->D
> Feels like so long since I've been trying
> C D
> to lay my trouble on somebody else
>
> G(sustain) Em
> But it so easy
> D C
> to run away into that other world of mine
> G(sustain) Em
> And it's so easy
> D C
> to take a little step acrross the borderline
>
> G* G*
> So come on in, we're staying over
> F C G
> put down your money and be like us
> G* G*
> So come on in, show your friends
> F C G
> put down your money and be like us.
>
> * make a G chord and hammer on the G, A and D strings(top three strings)
>
>
> Waiting for The Tide, by Lo Faber deconstructed by Ray Ashley
>
> capital letters = major chord
> lower case = minor chord
> m7 = minor 7 chord
> M7 = major chord
>
>
>
> the introduction uses the same melody and chordes as the "Fade
> away" section.
>
> F a
> Feels Like a Dream as I'm Lying on the beach
>
> Bb Eb Bb
> Staring up at blue sky just beyond my reach
>
> F a
> I spread my towel at the edge of a sandy rise
>
> F C
> waiting for the girl in green to open her eyes
>
> (this chord progressio
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