


Rusty the Scoob wrote:It's another one of those songs that makes more sense in Jerry's world than a first-year theory class.
I'd call it one sharp with D being the tonal center, the harmony is all built around D mixolydian. There are different ways to name or notate that concept, some would put it in D Major and put natural signs in front of every C, that's the easiest way to do it and stick with traditional theory. Or you could just write it in G and expect your player to play the notes as written without thinking about them.
There are hints of D Dorian as well, specifically when it goes to F.
lunchbox wrote: ...under the tab there's not too much information...
Rusty the Scoob wrote:It's another one of those songs that makes more sense in Jerry's world than a first-year theory class.
I'd call it one sharp with D being the tonal center, the harmony is all built around D mixolydian. There are different ways to name or notate that concept, some would put it in D Major and put natural signs in front of every C, that's the easiest way to do it and stick with traditional theory. Or you could just write it in G and expect your player to play the notes as written without thinking about them.
There are hints of D Dorian as well, specifically when it goes to F.


Return to Grateful Dead General Discussion
Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 2 guests