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Peter Buck slides back and forth between the C/G and the Dadd4add9/A in the intro and verses of "Man on the Moon." But I learned it first playing "Closer to Fine" 5 bazillion times in college for all the groovy California girls.
If you like the sound of the Dadd4add0, you'll love the sound of it arpeggiated. It takes the edge off that 1/2-step interval that's too dissonant for some ears. |
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Learned that C to D slide in Little Feat's " Willin' ". I think it's the best part of the song.
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Slide the C major chord up two frets and make it a D7. Alternate the bass lines, then slide back down to C Major and you have the basics for Neil's "Sugar Mountain".
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Oh yeah, this (sliding) sounds so cool when playing triplets, minors, or whatever. I use it almost daily.
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Five years old, still helps!
Thanks all, I just found this thread trying to figure out how Brandi Carlile was sliding her C in The Highwomen.
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Blast from the past
I still play Hurt that way. I also slide Fmajor7 that same way in a song that I wrote. |
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Same here. It's a nice twist in that song.
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I’m pretty sure Brandi played Closer to Fine once or twice in her youth, so she’d be pretty familiar with that chord. As an aside, just saw her in Niagara doing one of her solo shows. She was amazing. Don’t miss out if you get the chance.
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