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Unless it is a tribute band playing and the exact costume is needed why does it matter that Joni played capoed at the 5th fret? |
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Play what you want. I am just saying that the original version is in open D with capo in 5th fret not open G.
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If you care to look at the tab, it is not in the strum style that Joni Mitchell plays it, but rather a guitar instrumental version. |
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yes, I know what key it is. But open D and open G are closely related. It is a subtle difference though.
I was only saying Joni plays it in open D. When you play it for yourself you do what want of course. |
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Thank you.
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Best, Eric - |
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Thanks for sharing this Backslider... This is one of my favorite songs!
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Joni is my heroine
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Here's a more recent performance. A little different but just as good. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7agB7...eature=related
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