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    Originally posted by Gloomycus
    One of these days (prolly tomorrow) I'll haul my amp upstairs and record something. I'm getting pretty good at percussive slapping now (the stuff P-Nut, Stu Hamm and Les Claypool does).
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    ok,

    pretty certain the progression goes through A -> Ab -> gb. and on that basis, and the fact that high E remains open throughout the progression:
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    A   [0 0 2 2 2 0]
    Ab  [x 0 2 1 0 0]
    Gb  [x 4 2 2 0 0]  //try to strum harder on the lower strings to get emphisis on the Gb root.
    A/Ab also sounds correct for the second chord, you can decide..
    Code:
    A/Ab [x 0 2 1 2 0]
    quite a bit of Slade influence there i think
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    Interesting, when I listened to the bass carefully I came up with something like this:
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    A   [0 0 2 2 2 0]
    A(suspended something..:p)   [0 0 2 2 0 0]
    D    [x x 0 2 3 2]
    E    [0 2 2 1 0 0]
    Could that be right?


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    Originally posted by hockyfan
    Code:
    A(suspended something..:p)   [0 0 2 2 0 0]
    Asus2

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    oh my god, i wrote the Gb wrong

    Gb [x 0 4 2 2 0]

    im pretty certain thats how it goes
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  6. #26
    Originally posted by aversion
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    Bingo - I knew it was suspended I just always get them confused. So what's your take on the chords for this song aversion?


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    heh, still haven't heard it and don't have a guitar here

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    Originally posted by aversion
    heh, still haven't heard it and don't have a guitar here
    You can hear it here (scroll down to the sample for "In Thee")..and what do you need a guitar for!?



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    I thought this had already been put to bed, hf?

    I saw the denotation and figured that you were in good hands.
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  10. #30
    Originally posted by hurricaneone
    I thought this had already been put to bed, hf?

    I saw the denotation and figured that you were in good hands.
    You mean the chords I posted? I wasn't sure if they were right, I was waiting for some confirmation..


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    Howzabout those hot licks that the sherriff posted? They're not sounding quite kosher?
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