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SwayStones
I didn't downloaded "MT acoustic" or whatever and I won't .
The only links I download are the ones that come from Mr Urban Steel or very well knowed posters from IORR
BTW, I don't get what you're talking about ....
I hope you're kidding with bringing your "wife" here........and your unfaithful behaviour ..You should be ashamed ,
(in French :"tu es complètement à côté de la plaque ....c'est tout ce que tu as trouvé ??)
I am going to call bv for this offense.
And ,of course,it's obvious you couldn't get " My heart belongs to Ronnie "
I am not surprised .......
In French we say " Trop poli pour être honnête "
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kleermaker
Many thanks for your reply, Amsterdamned. It all sounds very interesting. I enjoyed your translation very much, it was great fun. I can understand why you got (cyber) friends with those guys, because I appreciate all your posts here and, more important, I have the feeling that you're a very nice guy. No, your posts are never rubbish, I always like to read them. Just like those of 71Tele. You both have something in common except the guitar. At least, that's what I feel. But maybe this is my last post, because I seem to being reported to Bjornulf because of an assumed 'offense'. Well, I'm sorry if I can't say anything anymore to you. Feels a bit sad. Anyway, I wish you much luck, in every respect. And I suppose you also know a tiny bit of Dutch. That's a nice idea!
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Amsterdamned
Change your IP just in case..
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Amsterdamned
I'am a guitar teacher (studied Jazz in Rotterdam
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I'am a guitar teacher (studied Jazz in Rotterdam
Aha! So you must know this. What is the official name of the following chords:
X X X
1 1 1
0 2 0
0 0 2
X X X
X X X
I've seen a dozen names mentioned and there never seems to be consensus.
Depends on the root,it's harmonic context.
Ask your question more precise,or get some harmony lessons please
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Sorry Mathijs:
Depends on the root,it's harmonic context.
Ask your question more precise,or get some harmony lessons please
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kleermaker
Many thanks for your reply, Amsterdamned. It all sounds very interesting. I enjoyed your translation very much, it was great fun. I can understand why you got (cyber) friends with those guys, because I appreciate all your posts here and, more important, I have the feeling that you're a very nice guy. No, your posts are never rubbish, I always like to read them. Just like those of 71Tele. You both have something in common except the guitar. At least, that's what I feel. But maybe this is my last post, because I seem to being reported to Bjornulf because of an assumed 'offense'. Well, I'm sorry if I can't say anything anymore to you. Feels a bit sad. Anyway, I wish you much luck, in every respect. And I suppose you also know a tiny bit of Dutch. That's a nice idea!
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terraplane
"Dietrich movies, close up boogies
kissing kunt in Cannes"
I don't hear this nor do I think Jagger would be so crass - at least at that time. I think he sings "Kissing cut in cans". It is a reference to film making ie, to make a film cut, film canister, etc which is why there is a reference to Dietrich in the line before
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X X X
1 1 1
0 2 0
0 0 2
X X X
X X X
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terraplane
"Dietrich movies, close up boogies
kissing kunt in Cannes"
I don't hear this nor do I think Jagger would be so crass - at least at that time. I think he sings "Kissing cut in cans". It is a reference to film making ie, to make a film cut, film canister, etc which is why there is a reference to Dietrich in the line before
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X X X
1 1 1
0 2 0
0 0 2
X X X
X X X
Those are three chords? Off hand at first glance my first thought was something to do with a C. But it's all @#$%& up. Not sure of the language since I nobody taught me how to play or what things were called but for how I call things, which are undoubtedly wrong half the time but playing wise they are 'correct', the second one is what I have always called, ha ha, a minor fourth where as the third one is a fourth.
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Sorry Mathijs:
Depends on the root,it's harmonic context.
Ask your question more precise,or get some harmony lessons please
Er, G of course, that is clear from the tab I reckon.
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kleermaker
Stick around kleermaker, you make a valuable contribution. Plus, I want to hear your reaction to the EOMS reissue when it comes out!
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X X X
1 1 1
0 2 0
0 0 2
X X X
X X X
Those are three chords? Off hand at first glance my first thought was something to do with a C. But it's all @#$%& up. Not sure of the language since I nobody taught me how to play or what things were called but for how I call things, which are undoubtedly wrong half the time but playing wise they are 'correct', the second one is what I have always called, ha ha, a minor fourth where as the third one is a fourth.
Those are three chords. In open G it would be:
0 0 0
1 1 1
0 2 0
0 0 2
0 X 0
It's what's the intro to Tumbling Dice is based upon.
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X X X
1 1 1
0 2 0
0 0 2
X X X
X X X
Those are three chords? Off hand at first glance my first thought was something to do with a C. But it's all @#$%& up. Not sure of the language since I nobody taught me how to play or what things were called but for how I call things, which are undoubtedly wrong half the time but playing wise they are 'correct', the second one is what I have always called, ha ha, a minor fourth where as the third one is a fourth.
Those are three chords. In open G it would be:
0 0 0
1 1 1
0 2 0
0 0 2
0 X 0
It's what's the intro to Tumbling Dice is based upon.
Mathijs
I would say:
Gsus4
Gsus4add9 or maybe D7 because the root has apparently changed to D
C/G
But I could be wrong.
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kleermaker
Btw: why did you say "thanks for the link" while you already knew that you wouldn't use it?
Well, if I'm not going to be banned I'll never make any joke ever again here. If I'll be banned, so be it, that's absolutely not the end of the world for me. Anyway, it's quite disappointing, all this.
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I thought you really had sense of humour, but maybe another sense of humour than I have.
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Sorry Mathijs:
Depends on the root,it's harmonic context.
Ask your question more precise,or get some harmony lessons please
Er, G of course, that is clear from the tab I reckon.
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Get your point, but you don't get mine. What if the bass player plas an F ,there will be 3 different chord names. That was the crux of my answer Come on Matthijs,.I give you some time to think about it.
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Sorry Mathijs:
Depends on the root,it's harmonic context.
Ask your question more precise,or get some harmony lessons please
Er, G of course, that is clear from the tab I reckon.
Mathijs
Get your point, but you don't get mine. What if the bass player plas an F ,there will be 3 different chord names. That was the crux of my answer Come on Matthijs,.I give you some time to think about it.
I am asking for the names of the chords as written in this tab, with root G. No bass players playing F or E and changing the root.
I know what the names are, but there's differences in naming conventions between American and English books, and the avarege taro patch book names them differently as well.
I thought you would just answer and not be avasive about it. Or don't you know yourself?
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Sorry Mathijs:
Depends on the root,it's harmonic context.
Ask your question more precise,or get some harmony lessons please
Er, G of course, that is clear from the tab I reckon.
Mathijs
Get your point, but you don't get mine. What if the bass player plas an F ,there will be 3 different chord names. That was the crux of my answer Come on Matthijs,.I give you some time to think about it.
I am asking for the names of the chords as written in this tab, with root G. No bass players playing F or E and changing the root.
I know what the names are, but there's differences in naming conventions between American and English books, and the avarege taro patch book names them differently as well.
I thought you would just answer and not be avasive about it. Or don't you know yourself?
Mathijs
A child 12 years old can see what chord you are referring to.
A chord always derives it's name related to the other chords and the root involved.
Why doesn't it occur to you that I am not only talking Rolling Stones music ,
but harmony in general. Wake up man!!!
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SwayStones
1/ I said "thanks for the link " but I still/yet didn't have a look at it when i wrote this.
2/Don't be afraid!
Of course you're aren't going to be banned for two reasons :
I was joking when I wrote I will call bv for offense and obviously,you couldn't get it (don't you think the guy has more important things to deal with .....)
Actually ,"only" 2 persons were banned after I asked bv for it-they had insulted me ,that's why,so you aren't concerned ,are you ?
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I thought you really had sense of humour, but maybe another sense of humour than I have.
I am glad you get it !
And now,I give up .
Keep enjoying yourself talking "tab " and harmony on this thread....