Posted
03 February 2008 10:49 PM
you know the drill
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Posted
03 February 2008 11:05 PM
nice i'll get right on it!
I can't wait to hear your next version of soul meets body.
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Posted
05 February 2008 12:15 AM
? I havent had a first one yet! I'll give it a shot tho!
F, G, Am, C should do it.
do the acoustic version, which is essentially the chords that james put up but this tab tells you how they play it acoustic:
http://www.ultimate-guitar.com/tabs/d/death_cab_for_cut...ess_acoustic_tab.htm it sounds hella titez
and another way to play it with chords is capo 5th fret C,D, Em, G.
i'll be posting a debate exposes doubt cover in due time.
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I'm going to attempt to tackle we laugh in doors one of these days, I've always wanted to figure out an acoutic version.
i think the verse shifts between G and Fm (the barchords work fine). You can add a 6 in the G and a 7 in the F#m occasionally (E).
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Posted
11 February 2008 04:24 AM
quote:
Originally posted by Hemingway: I'm going to attempt to tackle we laugh in doors one of these days, I've always wanted to figure out an acoutic version.
That'd be amazing! Can't wait to hear. But maybe there's a reason why ben doesn't do it! I think I used the acoustic when I was playing it on electric to work out part of the song but it never even crossed my mind to play it!
for you my mic is at my friend's house so i used the mic on my webcam.
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