Ok, I get it now.
2 2012-02-07 04:11:21
Re: help with "every rose has its thorn" (6 replies, posted in Song requests)
I dont understand the 320033 or x32033.
Understand on the solo comment. But am I hearing correct that its G and cadd9 back n forth like the rest of the song basically is?
3 2012-02-06 21:32:30
Re: help with "every rose has its thorn" (6 replies, posted in Song requests)
You mean the c9, not the strait c correct? That way it would be faster switching?
I'm still not really up-to-speed yet to try and play along with something. I'm more just trying to figure out how many times to strum each note, and find a few that I think are missing.
4 2012-02-06 18:21:00
Topic: help with "every rose has its thorn" (6 replies, posted in Song requests)
I'm new to guitar playing, and this forum. I have printed what this site offered for "ever rose has it thorn". When I printed it I found quite some differences between the song and what was printed. Today I noticed it has been changed to reflect some of what I felt was wrong. But I still have more questions.
1. Intro, I see it shows to play g then cadd9. Does this get played more then 1 time? I'm thinking 2-3. But I'm a newb.
2. During the electric "solo". Do you just repeat g/cadd9 over n over? If so, about how many times during each one?
3. Closing is what I noticed changed. Chorus add, check. But then it shows a D which is 4 strings, I here 5. Then a g, which is what I guessed.
:edit: 4. Last verse, There seems to be 4 notes played before they start singing again.
I'm also trying to figure out how many times each of these get strummed before going to the next one.
Thanks.