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(25 replies, posted in Acoustic)

Hiya Bushy

Some chord shapes to try for songs in D

D    O O O 2 3 O 
A    0 O 2 2 2 2
G    5 5 O O O O
Bm    9 9 9 7 O O
Em    2 2 2 o o o
A    7 7 7 6 o o

Mainly on the 4 low strings ( or 8 on a 12 string )
Major and minor chords can all be created with 2 shapes and moved up the neck

E    2 2 2 1 o o
Em    2 2 2 o o o
F    3 3 3 2 O O
Fm    3 3 3 1 O O
G    5 5 5 4 0 0
Gm    5 5 5 3 o o
A    7 7 7 6 o o
Am    7 7 7 5 o o
B    9 9 9 8 o o
Bm    9 9 9 7 o o
C    10 10 10 9 o o
Cm    10 10 10 8 o o
D    o o o 2 3 o     or    o o o 7 7 o

And don't forget that the middle strings haven't changed so you can play a normal C or Am if you only play those strings.

Glad your giving it a go and I hope you enjoy it.
Cheers
Howard

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(25 replies, posted in Acoustic)

Hiya Bushy

Yes, sorry. All 4 E strings are tuned down to D.

I'm not sure if this is in "double drop D" but it's the type of sound I was after and it works great in that tuning

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jYlUyi1hmqI

Cheers
Howard

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(25 replies, posted in Acoustic)

Hiya gang
I play a lot of song in the key of D. (I play with a penny whistle player who only owns two whistles , D and A) LOL
My 12 string is always in "Double drop D" - both the high and low E strings are tuned down to D. not because of reducing any strain on the guitar but, for me it makes it easier to play and sounds tremendous
Give it a try.
Cheers
Howard

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(5 replies, posted in Acoustic)

Hiya
Here go go

[G]
[D]                 [Ebm]
[Em]
[C]
[G]
[D]                [Ebm]
[Em]
[C]
[Am]                         [Bm]
[C]                 [D]
[G]
[D]          [Ebm]
[Em]
[C]
[G]
[D]        [Ebm]
[Em]                         [C]
[G]
[G]                         [D]              [Ebm]
[Em]
[C]
[G]
[D]            [Ebm]
[Em]                                           [C]
[Am]                    [Bm]                        [C]                    [Dx]
[G]
[D]       [Ebm]
[Em]
[C]
[G]
[D]       [Ebm]
[Em]                                [C]
[Bm]                   [Em]           [Am]          [Bm]            [C]         [Dx]
[Bm]              [Em]              [Am]                   [Bm]               [C]            [Dx]
[Bm]              [Em]               [C]
[Cm]
[G]
[D]          [Ebm]
[Em]
[C]
[G]
[D]        [Ebm]
[Em]                         [C]
[G]
[D]          [Ebm]
[Em]
[C]
[G]
[D]        [Ebm]
[Em]                         [C]
{E}

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(10 replies, posted in Acoustic)

Hiya
Same song........5 people.........one guitar
Anyone want a BBQ using my guitar. LOL
Cheers
Howard

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d9NF2edxy-M

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(3 replies, posted in Song requests)

Hi
You can listen to some of the songs here

http://www.whitefallrecords.com/Store_T … rsJoy.html

Cheers
Howard

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(5 replies, posted in Acoustic)

Very good, but Robert Johnson will be spinning in his grave. LOL It's going to catch out a few people out doing a YouTube search on delta blues.
May try to fit it in the middle of wagonwheel?

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(7 replies, posted in Other string instruments)

Hiya Henry
If you want a good "on line" 12 string guitar tuner, you can find one here......

http://www.get-tuned.com/online_12_stri … _tuner.php

Cheers
Howard

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(7 replies, posted in Other string instruments)

Hiya Henry

Nashville tuning string sets

Medium set would be  .012, .016, .010, .014, .020, .030

Light set would be   .010, .014, .009, .012, .018, .027

I used Martin Extra lights 80/20 strings, but only because thats all the local shop had.

Cheers
Howard

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(7 replies, posted in Other string instruments)

Hiya Henry
I've posted this before, but you might like to try it.............
I bought a cheap 6 string banjo on Ebay a few years ago and was always a little disappointed with the sound. The high strings were OK but the bass sounded awful - more like a thud. One day, I was looking for some "Alternative Tunings" for the guitar and came across what I believe is called a "Nashville High tuning". It's basically the high octave strings from a 12 string guitar set, and the difference is remarkable.
Now it sounds like a banjo and is great to play. You get some interesting "Double notes" as the highest string is now the G string
Hope this helps
Cheers
Howard

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(25 replies, posted in Chordie's Chat Corner)

For me, Come together. Played in Double drop D as in  this video of Sugarland playing it at the BBC

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jYlUyi1hmqI

Great song and fun to play, made all the better because there is no cborus after the first verse, but everytime we play it, someone sings the chorus

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(21 replies, posted in Acoustic)

And there's me thinking you meant these.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i3rWghGSm4Y

Might be an age and UK thing. LOL

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(9 replies, posted in Other string instruments)

Hiya Zurf (again)
This may be just what you're looking for. Beginners back up fiddle.

http://www.toughenoughtocare.com/uncate … for-backup

Cheers
Howard

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(9 replies, posted in Other string instruments)

Hiya Zurf
Just bought a fretted fiddle and am learning from these two sites. (I think it's going to be a long term project) LOL
Cheers
Howard

http://www.fiddlehub.com/

http://www.violinstars.com/000lessons1_9.html

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(11 replies, posted in Other string instruments)

I bought a cheap one on Ebay a few years ago and was always a little disappointed with the sound. The high strings were OK but the bass sounded awful - more like a thud. One day, I was looking for some "Alternative Tunings" for the guitar and came across what I believe is called a "Nashville High tuning". It's basically the high octave strings from a 12 string guitar set, and the difference is remarkable.
Now it sounds like a banjo and is great to play. You get some interesting "Double notes" as the highest string is now the G string
Hope this helps

Hiya Chris
You'll find one here

http://alanhorvath.com/i_Gchart.php

Plus some charts for other Open and dropped tunings
Cheers
Howard

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(28 replies, posted in Acoustic)

Hiya Detman
I put a post up a few weeks ago showing how you can use a capo to change the key you're playing in. Have a look, it might help you.

http://www.chordie.com/forum/viewtopic.php?id=17066

Cheers
Howard

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(1 replies, posted in Acoustic)

Hiya fellow Chordians

I've just been having a look round the forum and many of the questions come up time and again. One of the questions that often pops up is about the use of a capo, so I thought I'd try to explain how I use it.

The song I'm using as an example is a song written by myself and my dear friend Russ Hunt in response to a project I started, (The Oakengates Song Project) Now, because you won't know the song you can find an mp3 and a song sheet from the links below. I'm just using the chorus for this example.

Song Sheet of the whole song   http://www.francis-bell.com/tunes/oak.pdf
MP3 of the whole song             http://soundcloud.com/russh29/the-oakengates-crawl
This post as a PDF file so you can download it and print it out.   http://www.francis-bell.com/tunes/capo.pdf


MP3 of just the chorus              http://www.francis-bell.com/tunes2/crawl.mp3


So, what the problem. Here are the words and chords to play along with it.

http://www.francis-bell.com/tunes/crawlg.jpg

If I could sing it in the key of G, then these would be fine, but it's a bit low for me and I need it a bit higher.

First of all, lets look at the way the notes go up. The major keys are in bold the others have sharps (#) and flats (b)

http://www.francis-bell.com/tunes/prog.jpg

I'm sure you will all understand that if I put a capo on the second fret and play the same chords I'm then playing in the key of A. Going up the fret board I could have -

Capo on fret 2  –  Key of A
Capo on fret 4  –  Key of B
Capo on fret 5  –  Key of C
Capo on fret 7  –  Key of D
Capo on fret 9  –  Key of E
Capo on fret 10 – Key of F
Capo on fret 12 – Key of G

Ok, so far, so good. But after Fret 5 my guitar is sounding more like a mandolin and I'd like to keep some bass notes. I could play all my chords at the nut end but that will mean playing some bar chords. I'm not a fan of them because -

A] my wrist hurts,
B] my fingers hurt,
C] I can't play them,
D] for the music I play I like some strings ringing most of the time. (My  reason, honest)

Pick whichever reason you like – the result is the same so lets look at all the chords in the major keys

Example 1
http://www.francis-bell.com/tunes/crawla.jpg


Example 2
http://www.francis-bell.com/tunes/crawlb.jpg


Example 3
http://www.francis-bell.com/tunes/crawlc.jpg


Example 4
http://www.francis-bell.com/tunes/crawld.jpg


Example 5
http://www.francis-bell.com/tunes/crawle.jpg


Example 6
http://www.francis-bell.com/tunes/crawlf.jpg


Example 7
http://www.francis-bell.com/tunes/crawlg.jpg


I'm sure you've picked out the one's you want to play -

The key of A is OK – no bar chords
The key of B has 2 bar chords [B AND F#]
The key of C has 1 bar chords [F]
The key of D is OK – no bar chords
The key of E has 1 bar chords [B]
The key of F has 2 bar chords [F AND Bb]
The key of G IS OK – no bar chords

So now we get to use the Capo. I'll start in A and work my way up

The key of A – use example 1 – no capo
                        or use example 7 with a capo on Fret 2
The key of B – use example 1 but put the capo on Fret 2
The key of C – use example 1 but put the capo on Fret 3
The key of D – use example 4 – no capo
The key of E – use example 4 but put the capo on Fret 2
The key of F – use example 4 but put the capo on Fret 3
The key of G – use example 7 – no capo

That covers all the major keys, all with no bar chords and the capo no higher than Fret 3. Result.
Quite a few websites give you the chance to transpose songs so by transposing them and using the capo you should be able to have a go at most songs, and get them  in a key you can sing in.

Hope this helps explain basic Capo use.

Cheers
Howard

Note for Roger - Sorry, this should be OK

**Moderator's note - because of copyright laws I have had to remove the lyrics from this post.***

Howard, I realise that your intention was good, as was your explanation so if you can use just one line as an example I can allow that but not the whole chorus. Please read the 'Sticky' at the start of About Chordie and Song Requests for more information. Roger

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(4 replies, posted in Acoustic)

Hiya
My son has a left handed Vintage Electro Acoustic and it's a very nice guitar. Very well made but as I'm right handed I can't say about the playing.
There is a good review of the V300MH in IGuitar on page 96

http://www.guitarinteractivemagazine.com

Cheers
Howard

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(1 replies, posted in Acoustic)

Hiya fellow Chordians

For the past year I've been playing with a group of people who are learning to play "Irish tunes". As a guitar player I think they humour me because they all play lead instruments  (Accordians, Fiddles Whistles Irish banjo and even the Uilleann pipes) and they can all read music. Anyway -  now the reason for this post.

We keep having new people turn up, and the first question is always "Where do I get the music from"?. Because of this, I've set up a website for us with all the sheet music on it (I've even made Frank, who sorts the music out, put the guitar chords on). Frank also plays the accordian and has recorded some tunes which we can play along with and learn the tunes.

It occured to me that other guitarists might enjoy playing along as much as I do, so I thought I'd post about it here and see what you guys think. It's all free and there is no login etc. - just help yourself. It will help, if you want to play along with the mp3's, please "right click" the link and then "save as" to save them onto your hard drive, rather that always playing them from the website.

Have fun, and any questions and comments are very welcome, either on here or via email.

Cheers
Howard

PS It's not just Irish tunes. Have a go at "My Grandfathers Ferret" to the tune of My Grandfathers Clock" or my "Tiger Bread" recipe and if you really want a laugh, there is a video of us playing at an event earlier this year.

http://www.francisbell.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/tunes.html

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(4 replies, posted in Song requests)

Hiya

It's on Chordie

http://chordie.com/chord.pere/www.guita … 71025.html

Try to do your own version of it - It's sooooooooooooooo boring if you do like Snowpatrol

Cheers
Howard

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(38 replies, posted in Acoustic)

Hiya Tony

Lots of good advice above and I'd add my little bit to this - it might help

The first thing I've found it really helpful is finding other people to play/sing with. Lots of help and mutual support and much more fun than hours of practice alone. If you don’t like to sing, find someone who likes to sing but can’t play anything.

Secondly, try using other tunings. I know that sounds scary because nearly all the books and instruction DVD’s play in a standard tuning. A good one to start with is a “Drop D† tuning. You lower the bass E string down to D. You can then try playing any three chord song using

D - the standard chord shape and you get a great sounding bass note  0 0 0 2 3 2
A – play an A7 instead    X 0 2 0 2 0   The X means don’t play the D bass string
G – use just two fingers at the 5th fret    5 5 0 0 0 0

You can also use a capo to change the key. Lots of folk songs use these chords or how about Eddie Cochrane’s - Summertime Blues. There are thousands of songs based on three chords.

My thoughts are that I want to use the guitar as a backing for playing songs and to do that, I don’t need or want to be a great guitarist, After all, Chordie is full of songs not guitar pieces.

If you want a bit of support, feel free to email me via the website
Good luck and keep at it. It does get easier.
Cheers
Howard

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(0 replies, posted in Songwriting)

Hiya All
I've started a little song-writing project in the town I now live in. I'm not sure if anyone in the Chordie community would like to be involved, but if you do, you're very welcome. The power of the Internet is such that it doesn't matter where you live, connections can be made. My website explains a bit about it, but if you have any questions, please ask either on this forum or via Email.
Cheers
Howard

http://www.francis-bell.com/osp.html

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(5 replies, posted in Acoustic)

Have a look here

http://www.get-tuned.com/guitar_tuner.php

Cheers
Howard

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(3 replies, posted in Song requests)

Thanks for that
I must be getting old

Here is a link to it

http://www.chordie.com/chord.pere/www.u … p;id=57141

Cheers
Howard