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Fingerpicking question
I am starting to try Fly me to the moon.
https://youtu.be/izUDu655fBA On the right of the tab for the song are chord diagrams. Are these played in the fingering because I’m not seeing it? Or are they rhythm chords that can accompany the finger picked chords? |
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I believe those are the rhythm chords. I bet it would sound great if you can first strum a nice simple rhythm with those chords and then play fingerstyle over the chords.
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They are the general chord shapes. He is not fretting all of the notes of those chords.
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This one came up on YouTube after the one the OP posted. I thought it was interesting: https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=R9Dpe3L13dM
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They are not intended to be an accompaniment. They could be, but this arrangement is intended to work without accompaniment. And in fact, one of the chord names is wrong: "B7b5" should be Bm7b5. (Or possibly Bm7, as there is no F or F# in the chord. But there is a D, not D# as there would be in B7b5.) Again, you don't have to pay any attention to that, just follow the tab. One advantage of knowing the chords is you can begin to make your own adaptation of that arrangement if you want.
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Thank you all for clearing that up for me.
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Perhaps it might be helpful to you in playing the piece to think of it not as a bunch of block chords but, instead, as a melody and an independant accompanying bass part, with occasional additional notes to fill in the harmonies. Generally, don't finger/fret notes you aren't going to play: it often slows you down and makes it more difficult to play.
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the bass notes, melody are the key, a few of the other "chord tones" or even one of them, should do it. |