Topic: the ballad of the broken dream boulevard
Dear administrator, moderators and fellow chordians. This is my FIRST song I put on CHORDIE. I still have no lyrics and I wanted to have some serious advise concerning the lyrics. I tried to make the way of playing it as good as I could. I do speak 5 languages, and my ENGLISH has improved a lot since I am a chordian. About the song, I can tell you that the title can be changed, because it's still a "working title", and the lyrics I have in mind, are about our dreams, desires, relations, compared with a big and long road ( a good title would be "the long and winding road" but I think this title is already in use. The "essence" of the song is about, as I wrote, dreams becoming reality and like millions of people our dream balloon explodes, mostly caused by a fear to loose someone: if not "dead" than "alive" always turning around COMMUNICATION and STANDING WITH BOTH FEET ON THE GROUND. So, if you have some lyrics in mind I would be grateful and about the music: I tried to show very clear the way I play it. It is more difficult than you think. I am just using 2 chords, but in fact there are a lot more chords.
Other question: DO YOU LIKE THIS SONG, and MORE: DO YOU THINK THAT I SHOULD ADD A BRIDGE, like going from A7 to a C chord?
Please help me, it wasn't easy to put it here, it took me almost 2 hours, and still I am not self assured.
This is also the reason, why I changed this topic, because I forgot to tell you about the things I mentioned.
Starting in D
x x x x x x
x x x o x o
x x x x o x than you go to the first fret like this
x x x o x o
x x x x x x sliding down to the first fret sounds maybe a little bit Pink Floydish.
and immediately you go back to D. That chord is followed by an A7
x x x x x x
x x o x o x and you can, but not necessary do the same movement as you did with D
a QUICK slide down to the first fret, immediately back to A7.
The more difficult part is taking chords and going up, starting with A7, don't change your position of your fingers when sliding, or strumming up, both ways are nice like this:
x x x x x x (4th fret)
x x o x o x (5th fret)--------> here you take the A7, like above, moving up to the 5th fret.
x x o x o x (7th fret)------> you slide (or strum) back to the 5th fret, and back to A7
From A7 on 2nd fret back to D, but here is the more complicated part, because you have to go up, to the 5th fret, the 7th fret and to the 10th fret, changing your finger position as shown. I swear it is not as easy as it looks, because of the position of your fingers changing every fret I mentionned.
x x x o x o (2nd fret)
x x x x o x (3th fret)
x x x x o o (5th fret)
x x x o x x (6th fret)
x x x o x o (7th fret) and than up to the 10th with fingers placed like on the 5th
x x x x o x
x x x x o o (10th fret)
x x x o x x. (11th fret)
You go back to the D second fret, using the SAME POSITION OF YOUR FINGERS, from the place you were: 10th fret and the SAME way back over the 7th, 5th to the D chord.
Try it, and let me know something. It is finished and not finished, there is in fact no refrain, and I didn't use a bridge yet.
- MY GUITAR PLAYS EVERY STYLE = BLUES, ROCK, METAL, so I NEED TO LEARN HOW TO PLAY IT.
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