Everything posted by princesanji
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REQ: Life In Technicolor ii Chords (The Way Chris Plays Them)
just wanted to say that your chords aren't correct, chris and that other guy are far above the 12th. and both are using the thumb for the ow e stiring (at least chris seems to love that, if you ever noticed that) i'll try to find out for you... and me... generally everybody who'd like to know .... ah, and have a look around here, there is some threads about it already
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Kapone's Tabs
awesome! can you tell me, what kind of effect he's using? it's kind of smooth and mellow, so un-guitar-ish Like a "singing saw" !! edit: nah, sorry! chris' guitar is incorrect. and the 1st part of the verse, is it really 14/11 at the end? not 16/11 as well? he's moving around on the a string about 6-9-8-7. like G |----8------8------8----11------11-----11--- Db|------0------0-------------0--------0--------- A |--6------6------6----9-------9-------9-------- etc. etc. (i guess that's wrong, but just a try) Edit: sorry, but almost everything is wrong... jonny: Use whammy: e|---------------11---14-------------------------14-16 B|-14----12-----------------14----12----11---------- (Riff1) Riff1 Riff1 Verse (normal GPASUYF Riff that is used between the verses) Riff1 Verse Chorus (normal GPASUYF Chorus Riff) Riff1 (turns into Talk...) e|---9------------------------------- B|-----12---9--------------9------- G|-9-----------11---9-11---------- D|------------------------------11-- (typical talk riff, though as you see, it's lower, just as it's played live) 2nd riff, used as the "last part" of riff one during chorus: e|------------------------------------ B|-9--------9--9--9--9------------- G|------------------------11--8----- D|----11-------------------------9-- 3rd riff, the one before the first one that comes in the chorus: e|---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- B|-10-10-10-10-10-10-10-10-9-9-9-9-9-9-9-----------------------10-10-10-10-10-10-10-10-9-9-9-12---12-12 G|-9---9---9--9---9--9---9--9---9-9-9-9-9-9-9-(directly riff 1!!)---9--9---9---9--9---9--9---9--9-9-9-9-----9---9 (directly riff 1 again!!) (you hardly hear it, but he might play even riff 1 just pretty calm) Riff 1 (i used the MTV World Stage version, might be different at other concerts) tacet during verse/doing some power chords chorus: Riff 3 (part1) Riff 1 Riff 3 (part2) Riff 1 Riff 3 (part1) Riff 1 Riff 3 (part2) Riff 2 just a try, however
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Chris's Viva la Vida Guitar
didn't the 2nd one get a "life in technicolor" painting left above the hole? (upsidedown, so you'd have to turn your head around to read it normally)
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The Hardest Part - Piano
well, a cannot prove it in form of any video/audio file, i'm sorry. though i can play the piano myself (i'm doing that for quite a while now!), and honestly, if you really love music, then you give a lot of feeling to it. i listened to it again, and i'm sorry for my harsh words in first place. i see the way it was recorded is not perfect for audio. however, he gives feeling to it (talking about postcards, by the way), but it's not that great. acceptable. well, the voice: that's something you can't define. you like it, or you don't. ps: don't take everything literally!!
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The Hardest Part - Piano
he has a bad voice and he should practice the chorus... yikes, it hurts my ears, arhg!!! and he finally killed postcards from far away. ZERO feeling, what a bastard... i hate him
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Chris's Viva la Vida Guitar
can anybody tell me what guitar is used for what song (i guess the capos help)? and what's the guitar at the end of the rack standing on the floor with the white capo on the head? the les paul?
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Taking my guitar camping
yes, better ask them what to do! though BEST is always to bring nothing, however i'd recommend to leave your guitar at home and bring your harmonica. you can practise all day! (well i dunno what boy scouts are or what they do***, but if you have a minute or two, you just pull the harmonica out of your pocket and play!) *** well, english isn't my native language (can i say that?), i an only guess what boy scouts are... those guys in the forest, learning how to survive more or less, playing weird/childish games (no offense, really), selling cookies and stuff like that in order to raise some money for whatever, a new boat, achieving badges for certain things and in the evening sitting around a campfire singing campfir songs.... ? would that fit?
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Chris's Viva la Vida Guitar
do you have information on the mandolin and the "tuning" of the blues harp? (which one do they actually use for don't panic?)
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Chris's Viva la Vida Guitar
will uses his doboro for death will never conquer, doesn't he? who play's what in that song actually?? Guy a mandolin (what kind of mandolin is it?), will a guitar, chris? (blues harp?) Jonny?(maybe the tambourine?) i only heard the song form live performances, never seen it (never been to a concert... thank god there's DVDs)
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12 string sound.
try en effect that's called pedalpitch, simply give your guitar the "raw" sound and the octave. or set it to the same tune, so you would have it twice (well, there's different kinds of 12 strings, chorus like, octave, completely different tune such as 3 half tones up/down...) maybe some chorus also
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Chris's Viva la Vida Guitar
martin guitars and gibson guitars. there is someone around here who knows it best i guess, i think his name is fakfak (however, he has an avatar with jonny and walnut telecaster)
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Acoustic Set
hum, great lists so far... maybe you should only stick to LiT ii, you don't need both try swallowed in the sea and hardest part as well
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Buying a guitar
you're best off with steeels, because then don't necessarily need a piezo pickup sytem (build into te bridge, taking up the mechanic string vibration), you could also equip it with a normal induction-based pickup... i guess you're ok with that Walden D550E. your fingers will hurt a little when you start playing steel strings, but later you could even play an electric - like no difference, instead of the nylon-guys... @Twizted Logic how's about playing rock on a nylon with a heavy distortion pedal through a marshall stack :D :D :D
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Green Eyes Piano
these instrumentals are just awesome!!
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Green Eyes Piano
well, the guitar chords obviously. must be some kind of A - E - Bm (might be Bm11) - A, then Bm - D - A - E, followed by Bm - D - A - G - D However, that's the guitar
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Alrighty, which one is the right one?!!??!!?
i agree with Twizted Logik. the last one is trash. the first one... well, we know the sheet books, good shot, not perfect, though it's Lost! and not Lost?, so actually you cannot compare them. the second and third ones are the best.
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Kapone's Tabs
yes, the techno gpasuyf and the live-version-jonny-guitar for Swallowed in the sea and til kingdome come uh, and the last part of talk (the one with the bend) Edit: i got it for swallowed in the sea now by myself. I still need: Til Kingdome Come - Chris' acoustic Guitar & Jonny's live lead Guitar Chris' & Jonny's guitars for GPASUYF Techno version last part of Talk for lead guitar (i think the notes are like [G G Bb-bend up]x2 then [G G bend Bb first, then strike it and release bend to Bb] thats just what I think)
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Life In Technicolor/Violet Hill Guitar Tuning
huh?? sure?! well, these are certainly for acousic guitar, right? but is he really using a guitar on 42? and isn't cemeteries of london in Eb minor? so why he'd have it kind of "normal" (no flat tuned string)
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what guitar would you recommend?
well i'm a fender guitarist, i don't like gibsons too much... and they are expensive!! the only Gibson / Epiphone guitar i might like would be a thunderbird or firebird (gibson and epiphone use different terms), but i think epi. discontinued it =( maybe a 4 string fire/thunderbird mandolin? (it really exists!!) though i'd like to learn a new string instrument if so... and piano is one of my favourits i already play =) a banjo?
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Walnut Tele
i'm a beginner, too (playing for 1 year now and i'm quite good actually) using a simple ZOOM G2.1u, but it is enough to me so far... i think i'll get a zoom G9 whatsoever some time... or should i go off for the single effects? my amp is a solid state Kustom 30W (it has a nice Hall Reverb by the way...)
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Walnut Tele
i have a sunburst one, though it's a fender mexico. i guess there is no american one, is there? at least none below 2000€ or so... but this walnut thinline looks like a mexico, too. i'd say so because of the 3-way-switch which has a round knob, the others have a "hat"-knob... what in turn means that my has a round knob, too... but oon the head there are those string guide tingys of which i have only one on my guitar, jonny got 2... however his sunburst thin has got a hat-knob... AAARGH, IT'S SO CONFUSING!!!
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Your instruments
man, i fell in love with that butterscotch blonde bass with block inlays... dude, they're awsome! (sadly, i'm not a real bass player, just doing that for fun on my squier p-bass special... i don't even have a bass amp, though it works pretty well with my 30W Kustom guitar-amp) I forgot to mention my dad's drum pad thingy which i'm using just for so at the moment: It's a Kat dk10 drumpad with an Alesis D4 Drumprocessor and as a bassdrum a Yamaha KP65 with a TAMA footmachine
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what guitar would you recommend?
yeah, the deluxe ist neat indeed! though it's very very close to my thinline (well the only real difference is the semi-hollow body). but maybe, yes.... (oh, by the way, the Fender American Deluxe guitars just caught my eye recently...)
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Your instruments
Well, I started with a Yamaha Saxophone, then I got my E-Piano, a Yamaha CLP-202, last year my first E-Guitar which is an Ibanez GSA60, followed by a Squier P-Bass Special in January 09, then in March a Squier Tele Affinity and this month my beloved Fender 72 Telecaster Thinline. My Amp is a Kustom whatsoever, 30 Watts, Solid State and I'm using a reliable ZOOM G2.1u Multieffect Pedal
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what guitar would you recommend?
i don't understand your joke or whatsoever ...:confused: