
hogan wrote:D chord for 3 beats
c#m for 2 beats
A for 5 beats
Em for 2
C for 2
A for 2
then back to
D for 2 beats
c#m for 1 beat
A for 1 beat
Em > A
G /D /A /
"going back home.../turning around .../ better by me... etc
\strumminsix wrote:hogan wrote:D chord for 3 beats
c#m for 2 beats
A for 5 beats
Em for 2
C for 2
A for 2
then back to
D for 2 beats
c#m for 1 beat
A for 1 beat
Em > A
G /D /A /
"going back home.../turning around .../ better by me... etc
^This^
One thing, for the Bobby and Phil players... "C for 2, A for 2" the back beat of the second beat on the A has a B. It's simple and passing and can easily be missed.
jeffm725 wrote:\strumminsix wrote:hogan wrote:D chord for 3 beats
c#m for 2 beats
A for 5 beats
Em for 2
C for 2
A for 2
then back to
D for 2 beats
c#m for 1 beat
A for 1 beat
Em > A
G /D /A /
"going back home.../turning around .../ better by me... etc
^This^
One thing, for the Bobby and Phil players... "C for 2, A for 2" the back beat of the second beat on the A has a B. It's simple and passing and can easily be missed.
this is a nitpicky thing, but another thing I look for when playing this with someone is to see just how much time they put into really learning the song is seeing how they do the aformentioned "C for 2, A for 2".... because that only applies to the first two verses. The 3rd verse pacing of the C to A change is different. On the 3rd Verse the switch to the A off the C is more of an accented "hit" rather than "C for 2, A for 2".
The devil is in the details.........

Willum wrote:I've got the beats down, but I'm having trouble syncing up the vocals with it, specifically the "Keeps on Pouring in" part

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