Topic: I have a new best friend
G5.
I have been trying to do acoustic versions of some older songs that use mostly electric. One I'm working on right now is Drift Away, best known version sung by Dobie Gillis. Anyway, Dobie did it in E. E means B, and that's evil. So I have been trying it in G. It doesn't sound right. Or... DIDN'T sound right until I remember that electric players use a lot of power chords way up the neck to get some of the sounds they get. What's a power chord but the root and fifth, which is a 5 chord. So I tried the intro up at the nut using G5, C(with the extra G on the high e), and D. THAT'S WHAT I WAS MISSING! Sounds much, much better. So I started slipping G5 into other songs. Landslide for instance. OH YEAH! So now I have a new best friend. My fingers don't like it much, but I'll learn it same as all the other chords. Just transitioning to it enough times to make it smooth.
G5. Who knew it could be so simple.
Hmmm. I wonder how to make a C5 and a D5 and what they sound like....
- Zurf
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