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horse with no name   America









Subject: Re: REQ: Horse with no name
America


Em   ------     D6/9   ------   Em9  ------    Dmaj9  ------
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( Yes, the entire song is played in the second fret ! )

I like to strike the base note on a downstroke on the first beat
followed by the bottom four strings. Alternating up and down
on Em and Em9, up only on D6/9 and Dmaj9


       Em                D6/9
On the first part of the journey
I was lookin at all the life
There were plants and birds and rocks and things
There were sand and hills and rings

The first thing I met was a fly with a buzz
and the sky with no clouds
the heat was hot and the ground was dry
but the air was full of sound

Chorus
 Em9                              Dmaj9

I've been through the desert on a horse with no name
it felt good to be out of the rain
in the desert you can remember your name
'cause there ain't no one for to give you no pain
la la la  la lalala   la la  la  la la


After two days in the desert sun
my skin began to turn red
After three days in the desert fun
I was looking at a river bed
And the story it told of a river that flowed
made me sad to think it was dead

chorus


After nine days I let the horse run free
'cause the desert had turned to sea
there were plants and birds and rocks and things
there were sand and hills and rings
The ocean is a desert with it's life underground
and the perfect disguise above
Under the cities lies a heart made of ground
but the humans will give no love



Date: Fri, 28 Mar 1997 09:56:27 -0500

     
Subject: America: "Horse With No Name" - Another Version

This is the tab as I have figured it out for "Horse With No Name" by
america.  IMHO, this is closer to what is on the album "America's
greatest Hits"

It consists of two chords:

E ----
A -7--
D -9--
G ----  and...
B ----
E ----

E -7--
A -5--
D -7--
G -7--
B ----
E ----

And the tab for the stumming pattern looks something like this... play
along with the disc and you will get the gist :)

E 0-0000007777-7
A x-7777775555-x
D x-9999997777-x
G x-0000007777-x
B x-0000000000-x
E x-0000000000-x

Even though everyone else usually uses 4 chords and tries to do the
changes with the vocal line, if you listen to the guitar line on
"Greatest Hits", its only two chords.  The first is an E minor
(the 7/9 thing)... the other is something funky... its not exactly
what they play, but its close... Hope you enjoy.  







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jbwilli (report)

Here is original live video.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QRmvNMUEFZg&feature=related

Dewey is playing the 6 string lead rhythm and sure looks like Em and D6/9. The timing and exact strum technique (up strokes/down strokes) is what makes this song work! Note Gerry is playing the 12 string (and a different set of chords) and Dan is playing another 6 string ( and another set of chords)! The harmony of the voices and guitars is what has everyone confused on what the exact chords really are. For solo playing, I vote for the Em D6/9 as closest to what Dewey is playing. GREAT TUNE!

gman1963 (report)

i agree with d2

deflprd2 (report)

I don't believe the Em9 and Dmaj9 chords are actually in the song. It's just the
Em and D6/9 played throughout.