Old and Wise
(Difficulty: hard)Old and Wise The Alan Parsons Project Date: Thu, 19 Oct 1995 11:15:50 +0100 From: mau@beatles.cselt.stet.it (Maurizio Codogno) Subject: CHOPRO: _Old and Wise_ (Alan Parsons Project) Old and Wise The Alan Parsons Project # by Maurizio Codogno # From album _Eye in the Sky_ # orig. in C # I know that F#m5 is an oxymoron, since a power chord has no 3rd - but I # prefer to state it so, because people may choose to play a standard F#m. # Of course it is not simple to simulate piano chords on a guita (guitaretab.com)
Old and Wise
(Difficulty: hard)Date: Thu, 19 Oct 1995 11:15:50 +0100 From: mau@beatles.cselt.stet.it (Maurizio Codogno) Subject: CHOPRO: _Old and Wise_ (Alan Parsons Project) Old and Wise The Alan Parsons Project # by Maurizio Codogno <mau@beatles.cselt.stet.it> # From album _Eye in the Sky_ # orig. in C # I know that F#m5 is an oxymoron, since a power chord has no 3rd - but I # prefer to state it so, because people may choose to play a standard F#m. # Of course it is not simple to simulate piano chords on a guitar. (chordiearchive.chordie.com)
Old and Wise
(Difficulty: hard)Old and Wise The Alan Parsons Project Date: Thu, 19 Oct 1995 11:15:50 +0100 From: mau@beatles.cselt.stet.it (Maurizio Codogno) Subject: CHOPRO: _Old and Wise_ (Alan Parsons Project) Old and Wise The Alan Parsons Project # by Maurizio Codogno # From album _Eye in the Sky_ # orig. in C # I know that F#m5 is an oxymoron, since a power chord has no 3rd - but I # prefer to state it so, because people may choose to play a standard F#m. # Of course it is not simple to simulate piano chords on a guita (tabfu.thudspace.net)
Old and Wise
(Difficulty: hard)Old and Wise The Alan Parsons Project OLD & WISE - Alan Parsonīs Project Intro: {sot Am - Em/G - Fmaj7 - Em - Fmaj7 - Em - Dm7 - Am - Em/G - Fmaj7 - Em - Fmaj7 - Em - Dm7 - G - A {eot As [Am] far as my [Em/G] eyes can [Fmaj7] see, [Em] [-] [Fmaj7] [-] [Em] [-] [Dm7] There are [Am] shadows ap - [Em/G] prouching [Fmaj7] me, [Em] [-] [Fmaj7] [-] [Em] [-] [Dm7] [-] And to [Cm] those I left be - [G/B] hind, [ch]Gm/Bb[/ch] F/A I wanted you to know, G#6 [ch]Cm/G[/ch] You've always shared my (guitaretab.com)
Old and Wise
(Difficulty: hard)Old and Wise The Alan Parsons Project Date: Thu, 19 Oct 1995 11:15:50 +0100 From: mau@beatles.cselt.stet.it (Maurizio Codogno) Subject: CHOPRO: _Old and Wise_ (Alan Parsons Project) Old and Wise The Alan Parsons Project # by Maurizio Codogno # From album _Eye in the Sky_ # orig. in C # I know that F#m5 is an oxymoron, since a power chord has no 3rd - but I # prefer to state it so, because people may choose to play a standard F#m. # Of course it is not simple to simulate piano chords on a guita (guitartabs.cc)
Old and Wise
(Difficulty: hard)Old and Wise The Alan Parsons Project Old and Wise The Alan Parsons Project # by Maurizio Codogno # From album _Eye in the Sky_ # orig. in C # I know that F#m5 is an oxymoron, since a power chord has no 3rd - but I # prefer to state it so, because people may choose to play a standard F#m. # Of course it is not simple to simulate piano chords on a guitar... I hope # my transcription is not way off. # {define: C#m/E base-fret 3 frets 0 x 3 3 2 1 {define: Am/C base-fret 0 frets x 3 2 2 1 0 {define (azchords.com)
Old and Wise
(Difficulty: hard)Old and Wise The Alan Parsons Project Old and Wise The Alan Parsons Project # From album _Eye in the Sky_ # orig. in C # I know that F#m5 is an oxymoron, since a power chord has no 3rd - but I # prefer to state it so, because people may choose to play a standard F#m. # Of course it is not simple to simulate piano chords on a guitar... I hope # my transcription is not way off. # {define: C#m/E base-fret 3 frets 0 x 3 3 2 1 {define: Am/C base-fret 0 frets x 3 2 2 1 0 {define: Am/E base-fret 0 fre (azchords.com)
Old and Wise
(Difficulty: hard)Old and Wise The Alan Parsons Project {sot #------------------------------------------------------------------------------## {eot Old and Wise The Alan Parsons Project # From album _Eye in the Sky_ # orig. in C # I know that F#m5 is an oxymoron, since a power chord has no 3rd - but I # prefer to state it so, because people may choose to play a standard F#m. # Of course it is not simple to simulate piano chords on a guitar... I hope # my transcription is not way off. # {define: C#m/E base-fret (azchords.com)