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Re: Poconut Project Posting You Better Think Twice

Postby aceinoc » Wed Sep 09, 2009 11:10 pm

alex,

very nicely done...now i need to learn it too...hoedown vi will here before we know it...keep posting...

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Re: Poconut Project Posting You Better Think Twice

Postby guitarbro » Thu Sep 10, 2009 12:00 am

Nice. The tuning isn't all that hard and it's easier in the orginal key of G. Just tune to an open G chord. Your guitar sounds nice. I learned it without retuning , UGH! talk about a workout.
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Re: Poconut Project Posting You Better Think Twice

Postby studiogirl » Thu Sep 10, 2009 12:41 am

guitarbro wrote:I learned it without retuning , UGH! talk about a workout.


It's a workout on bass, too. Image



A serious workout on bass!!!!

So, is it agreed that we do it in G? (I don't want to practice for months and then have to change the key.)
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Re: Poconut Project Posting You Better Think Twice

Postby mcdtj » Thu Sep 10, 2009 9:34 am

G it is.

So, do we wanna do the original arrangement, the "Deliverin'" arrangement, or both?
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Re: Poconut Project Posting You Better Think Twice

Postby studiogirl » Thu Sep 10, 2009 11:12 am

G...good! As for which arrangement...well, my reply is "yes"! Or better yet, why don't we perform the extended dance version... :roll:

Now, here's the biggie...all you lead players who do "the riff"...does any of you happen to have a tab chart of what YOU play? I really like how Aaron Sellen doubles up with Scott on the last go-round, so I'd love to try (make that TRY) to do that. But I have to know exactly which notes you're playing. Duh! So, while I've worked out a close facsimile of the riff, I'd love the opportunity to learn the actual notes someone else will be playing when we're all together.

If you don't have tab, or can't easily create it...would it be possible to simply write down the notes in sequence? Doesn't matter where on the neck you play it...I just need the actual notes.

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Re: Poconut Project Posting You Better Think Twice

Postby mikec » Thu Sep 10, 2009 11:55 am

Nice job Alex.
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Re: Poconut Project Posting You Better Think Twice

Postby studiogirl » Thu Sep 10, 2009 3:07 pm

Mcdtj sent me a chart of what he plays, so now I can learn at least one version to play with others.

Thanks, Tim!!!

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Re: Poconut Project Posting You Better Think Twice

Postby guitarbro » Fri Sep 11, 2009 12:28 am

Key of (G) Carolyn

No Faking the key
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Re: Poconut Project Posting You Better Think Twice

Postby aceinoc » Sun Sep 13, 2009 12:00 pm

carolyn,

can you forward the chart when you get a chance...thanks...

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Re: Poconut Project Posting You Better Think Twice

Postby litlfeat » Mon Sep 14, 2009 5:02 pm

I tried it in H, with minimal success. Those damn missing fingers just get in the way!
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