Thanks Pete.......
2 2012-02-11 23:14:50
Topic: Richland Women Blues (4 replies, posted in Acoustic)
Hi everyone!!!!
It been awhile since I've been here..... hope all are well!!
I discovered a new song that is soooo sweet...... Richland Women Blues. Maria Mulduar, John Sabastian version. Just wondering if anyone here would know the cord progresion for this song? I'm not interested in the picking just yet..... maybe that will come in time? Thank you,
Wade.................................. keep pickin"
3 2011-12-28 05:00:28
Re: What chord is this?? (4 replies, posted in Acoustic)
Thanks guys...... my query is answered. It is just another way of doing A7. And may I say it's great being part of Chordie!!
Wade
4 2011-12-27 16:39:16
Topic: What chord is this?? (4 replies, posted in Acoustic)
Good morning everyone..... and all the best of the season!
I've been playing around with a blues riff I made up and I can't find a certian chord in the chord chart. It's an A7th (open chord) with my little finger planted on the third fret of the high E string (G note). I would be gratful if some one could tell me what this is. Thanks so much!!!
Wade
5 2011-12-26 17:18:46
Re: strum pattern question (5 replies, posted in Acoustic)
I found that with strumming your timing (or beat) can not be inturupted for chord changes etc. If you find yourself holding back a little while you are looking for, or planting your next cord, slow the song down to a place where you can make the cord changes within the timing of the song. Then as you master the chord changes, bring the tempo back up to where it should be. Hope this is helpfull.
Keep on pickin"
Wade