C7 helps a lot and works well where the next line starts with an F. I'll work with the other suggestions.
1 2010-11-12 15:35:18
Re: You Never Even Call Me By My Name (Steve Goodman? David Allan Coe?) (6 replies, posted in Song requests)
2 2010-10-19 16:50:15
Re: You Never Even Call Me By My Name (Steve Goodman? David Allan Coe?) (6 replies, posted in Song requests)
Nice link, but I already have the chords. If you listen to DAC's version there is a lot of extra embellishment at the end of each line. If I have enough time, I guess I'll have to just try to figure it out, but I'm not that experienced at that.
3 2010-10-19 02:02:21
Re: You Never Even Call Me By My Name (Steve Goodman? David Allan Coe?) (6 replies, posted in Song requests)
The chords in this song are easy C, F, G, Am. But does anyone know the very short (2 - 3 note) riffs at the end of each line?
4 2010-09-20 16:47:26
Re: Adjusting Guitar Saddle on Accoustic Electric (4 replies, posted in Guitars and accessories)
I will examine that possibility at the next string change. I was pretty sure it was connected, if it is I will try to take a picture and post.
5 2010-09-16 22:22:28
Re: Adjusting Guitar Saddle on Accoustic Electric (4 replies, posted in Guitars and accessories)
Hi Hookem, welcome to chordie!
An excellent write up about saddle adjustments can be found here:
http://www.frets.com/FRETSPages/Musicia … ion01.html
Hope that helps!
Thanks, I appreciate the feedback, but I don't think I can do any of that to this saddle because the top of the saddle is "compensated" and the bottom has wires attached to it.
6 2010-09-16 21:29:09
Topic: Adjusting Guitar Saddle on Accoustic Electric (4 replies, posted in Guitars and accessories)
Any suggestions on how to adjusted the saddle on an Yamaha accoustic electric? I would like to lower the action a little more and I've got the neck already perfectly straight with the truss rod adjusment.
Can the saddle be replaced? Can it be sanded down? The top is not smooth but has offsets, so I don't see sanding the the top. The bottom is wired to the guitar which I assume means the the saddle is part of the electric pickup, so I'm not sure what to do. Anyone else run into this problem?