alvee33 wrote:B is a good friend of mine. It's Fm I have issues with.
Willie Nelson and Johnny Cash did a VH1 Storytellers album together. They were about to do a Willie song and Johnny asked about the chords.
Willie said "Oh, it's in A."
Johnny, not satisfied with that answer, asked "And that leads to what?"
Willie said, "F#m."
"Figured it would," said Johnny, "I'll be looking at my watch during that part."
You aren't alone. Oddly, I had a little trouble with F, and I'm improving on it. But F#m and Bm shapes came fairly easily. I still need to practice them hard to get them quickly in songs, but I no longer avoid songs with F, F#m, or Bm in them. I always arrange around Evil B's. If the song's in E, then I just use B7. If anyone asks I claim it's because the seventh chord gives it a plaintive feel that needs to be resolved, but really it's because I can't play a B.
- Zurf
Granted B chord amnesty by King of the Mutants (Long live the king).
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