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Old 02-26-2007, 04:57 PM
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That's more or less exactly what way I play it as well. Though I use xx2002 as the Em chord, since that's how Lindsey seemed to do it in the Pabst DVD.

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Old 02-26-2007, 07:16 PM
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That's more or less exactly what way I play it as well. Though I use xx2002 as the Em chord, since that's how Lindsey seemed to do it in the Pabst DVD.

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The chords I put here are what Lindsey is playing on the album version. The live version has 2 or 3 guitars all playing at the same time, so things may be a bit different. It's all open to creative interpretation though. I happen to prefer to play it in Open E with a capo on the second fret, and just move the chord shapes down one string and have the 2 highest strings ringing out. It really depends on what you think works best.
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The chords I put here are what Lindsey is playing on the album version. The live version has 2 or 3 guitars all playing at the same time, so things may be a bit different. It's all open to creative interpretation though. I happen to prefer to play it in Open E with a capo on the second fret, and just move the chord shapes down one string and have the 2 highest strings ringing out. It really depends on what you think works best.
Oh yeah, I know that isn't how the studio version goes. I spent ages listening to it with "Transcribe!" because I'm a bit of a stickler about figuring out exactly what's being played, but I just find it fast/easier than having to shift the whole way up the neck when playing it, especially during the chorus. I tend to play it in Open G most of the time since that's what my guitar is in most of the time and it's still within my vocal range to sing, so I don't have to retune up or down 1/2 a step each time I want to play it.
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I know this was posted somewhere on here before...I think. Where can I find more Lindsey tabs/chords for UTS??
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If you would like I can post what was displayed in the recent acoustic guitar magazine. But, that will have to be tomorrow. Let me know.
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If you would like I can post what was displayed in the recent acoustic guitar magazine. But, that will have to be tomorrow. Let me know.
I do have the recent acoustic magazine, so there's no need unless someone else wants it! Thanks for the offer though!
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I know this was posted somewhere on here before...I think. Where can I find more Lindsey tabs/chords for UTS??
http://ledge.fleetwoodmac.net/showthread.php?t=29365. They're in PowerTab though, so you'll have to download it. I'll maybe get round to doing out just the chords for them soon.
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http://ledge.fleetwoodmac.net/showthread.php?t=29365. They're in PowerTab though, so you'll have to download it. I'll maybe get round to doing out just the chords for them soon.
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