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Dennis Detweiler
Member

From: Solon, Iowa, US

posted 15 October 2000 06:24 PM     profile     

What is the second chord (first chord change) into the song? Playing in the key of A.
Thanks
Dennis
Les Pierce
Member

From: Goliad, Texas

posted 15 October 2000 09:00 PM     profile     
If that is the up-tempo song from the Christmas show, it sounds like a G to me.

Take care, Les

Dennis Detweiler
Member

From: Solon, Iowa, US

posted 16 October 2000 12:56 PM     profile     
Les
I thought it was G also, when I first listened to it. After sitting down with it, I think the root is still based on A? Like maybe an Am6? I'm playing it on a U-12, so want to be able to play it straight with the E9th and inject the B6th tuning into it(eg...first chord change)
Is there a web site that I could find the chords?
Thanks
Dennis
Les Pierce
Member

From: Goliad, Texas

posted 17 October 2000 09:10 PM     profile     
Dennis,

I found a midi file of that song that I had, and got out my 6 string and found that I was wrong about the G.

The bass line is a single note pattern of:
A E A A E A
followed by
A E F# A E F#

At the first change the whole thing shifts up to:
C D C C D C
C D E C D E

That must mean that the chord progression is from A to C then back to A for the first part of the song.

Since I was a bass player and then a guitar player first, I usually end up going back there when I get stuck.

Hope this helps. Also, forget any free sheet music on this song! I did a search with WebFerrit and found nothing for free, of course it is a large web out there.

Take care,

Les

Dennis Detweiler
Member

From: Solon, Iowa, US

posted 17 October 2000 09:36 PM     profile     
Thanks Les....I'll give her a whirl
Dennis
Ernie Renn
Member

From: Brainerd, Minnesota USA

posted 19 October 2000 05:08 AM     profile     
The tune is in A. I believe the first chord change after the melody begins goes to CMajor7.
The intro, then:
A A A A
A A CM7 CM7
A A CM7 CM7

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My best,
Ernie

The Official Buddy Emmons Website
www.buddyemmons.com


John Steele
Member

From: Renfrew, Ontario, Canada

posted 19 October 2000 01:05 PM     profile     
If it's the Vince Guaraldi tune, Ernie is right on... Vince played it in Ab originally, so it went to B major.
-John
Dennis Detweiler
Member

From: Solon, Iowa, US

posted 19 October 2000 03:41 PM     profile     
Thanks guys....
I kept hearing the B note in the key of A and on the first change. Wanted to be sure of what was underneath it.
Dennis
Dennis Detweiler
Member

From: Solon, Iowa, US

posted 24 October 2000 07:03 PM     profile     
I picked up the sheet music for this song, but the bridge on the original cut is not written into the music? On the written music there is the verse and chorus. Does anyone know the bridge chord changes?
Thanks Again
Dennis
Ernie Renn
Member

From: Brainerd, Minnesota USA

posted 24 October 2000 11:56 PM     profile     
Try:
E7 E7 D7 D7
C#7 D7 E7 E7
(repeat)
Hope my memory serves me correctly.

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My best,
Ernie

The Official Buddy Emmons Website
www.buddyemmons.com


Dean Dobbins
Member

From: Rome, Ilinois, U.S.A.

posted 25 October 2000 06:43 PM     profile     
Dennis:
My whole house is in a mess, due to on-
going re-modeling, so I'm not sure which
course the tune is in, but Buddy Emmons has
the song tabbed with rythm tracks in one of
them. I think, (but don't quote me), it was
on the E9 Exposition tape.
Due to the afore-mentioned mess, I can't
put my hands on either the tape, or the tab,
so I can't be sure.
See you in Waterloo in Feb. '01?
Hope so.
See Ya,

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Dino

[This message was edited by Ricky Davis on 25 October 2000 at 10:56 PM.]

Dennis Detweiler
Member

From: Solon, Iowa, US

posted 25 October 2000 10:08 PM     profile     
Hi Dean!
I've been wanting to find your address and write to you. I just wanted to say how nice it is to hear someone that sings like Price and plays like Emmons at the same time. Enjoyed listening to you at the Quad Cities show.
Yes, I'm looking forward to participating in both shows again next year.
I haven't had time lately to work on new material, but have a new list of tunes to work up. I have a cut of Emmons playing Linus and Lucy and I have the original cut of it. Not sure if the bridge parts are the same on both? I have to disect this soon. I'm just being lazy right now and picking brains on the forum instead of using my own. Short cuts!
Let me know what you find?
Dennis
Dean Dobbins
Member

From: Rome, Ilinois, U.S.A.

posted 26 October 2000 05:26 PM     profile     
Hey Dennis!
Man, you can,t immagine what your coments meant to me!
As for my adresses,---
E-Mail: e.dean.dobbins@worldnet.att.net
(lots of dots I know).
Snail Mail: P.O. Box 29, Rome, Ill., 61562
Phone: (309) 579-2043
Would like to here from you any time.
P.S. You gotta "Fat 'N Sassy" for me in Waterloo!

See Ya There,

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Dino

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