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Minor correction (heh heh), the A chords in the verse need to be F#m, sorry.
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You were the closest, so I'll give 3 Stars.
The reletive Minor of any Major chord is the
sixth note of its scale. For the Verse(s)
change the A to an Fm. Peace out.
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Even when the opening credits are rolling for "Dirty Jobs", the line is "my life's in danger, but someone's gotta do it"
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Thank-you. Finally the correct key signiture, glad someone isn't tone-deaf!
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How drunk were you, that through in a couple H chords?
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Nice. A couple of notes missing, but then that could be my ears hearing harmonics from the sax on the recording. Always wanted to play this piece on the tenor back in highschool but could never figure it out. So thanks bud.
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Acually, the G/B means that you play a root G chord with B replacing the G as the bass note.
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You're missing a verse, and please check your lyrics next time with at least one other source than the wrong ones, cause "there's a bathroom on the right" you know?
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Check your lyrics next time, cause "there's a bathroom on the right" you know.
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Try a F#m if the F# sounds too bright, it does to me.
With the addition of the F# minor, the chord progression
of Bm F#m G A is the same as Pink Floyd's chorus
for High Hopes from The Division Bell.
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