I picked up this song here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jnZ1w9KbPQU
- fantastic instruction - it was a great introduction to using bits of the CAGED system and one of the most satisfying chord progressions (especially the "and that's not gonna change" part with F#m to D to A, etc.) and even more the "written in the letters of your name" [E F#7/A# B G#7/B# C#m F#m7] chord walk down/up bit - (not to mention the [E Dsus2 A f#M] "brave the storm to come" part!) I've always wondered if the walk down/up part actually spells out their name - maybe it's the initials? Does anyone know for sure? If someone wouldn't mind asking Bob? It would be an interesting footnote to know who inspired Weir and/or Barlow in this case.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jnZ1w9KbPQU
- fantastic instruction - it was a great introduction to using bits of the CAGED system and one of the most satisfying chord progressions (especially the "and that's not gonna change" part with F#m to D to A, etc.) and even more the "written in the letters of your name" [E F#7/A# B G#7/B# C#m F#m7] chord walk down/up bit - (not to mention the [E Dsus2 A f#M] "brave the storm to come" part!) I've always wondered if the walk down/up part actually spells out their name - maybe it's the initials? Does anyone know for sure? If someone wouldn't mind asking Bob? It would be an interesting footnote to know who inspired Weir and/or Barlow in this case.
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