#7500 by RhythmMan
Mon Apr 23, 2007 11:58 pm
Mon Apr 23, 2007 11:58 pm
This is that long-ago promised song with that uncommon chord (which I previously didn't know the name of).
Only 1.6MB. FAST DOWNLOAD.
I would have posted it earlier, but I wanted to wait for the paperwork on it . . .
The song is called "The 4th Emotion." It is an upbeat jazz instrumental.
I just got the copyright back the other day, and I re-recorded the song and added a bass-track. The bass doesn't come alive until the 2nd time through . . .
.
Music is emotion.
Listen to this song - you can hear the 4 parts, - and the 4 emotions.
They're not easy to categorize as to WHAT emotions, however . . . .
Here's the first chord of the song.
..9 10 11
E - - -
B - - -
G - - O
D O - -
A - - O
E - - -
Posting changed the graphics a bit.
- play the 'D' string on the 9th fret, 'G' on the 11th, and 'A' on the 11th . . .
This is related to the 3 page posting thread "What Do I Call This Guitar Chord?"
See that same post for the answer.
There is an easier way to play this chord - but it doesn't sound quite the same . . .
.
Listen to this song - it's pretty interesting.
And - don't beat up on me too much.
Thanks.
PS. It's FM quality. Good-enough quality sound, but, again: only 1.6MB. Fast download
Only 1.6MB. FAST DOWNLOAD.
I would have posted it earlier, but I wanted to wait for the paperwork on it . . .
The song is called "The 4th Emotion." It is an upbeat jazz instrumental.
I just got the copyright back the other day, and I re-recorded the song and added a bass-track. The bass doesn't come alive until the 2nd time through . . .
.
Music is emotion.
Listen to this song - you can hear the 4 parts, - and the 4 emotions.
They're not easy to categorize as to WHAT emotions, however . . . .
Here's the first chord of the song.
..9 10 11
E - - -
B - - -
G - - O
D O - -
A - - O
E - - -
Posting changed the graphics a bit.
- play the 'D' string on the 9th fret, 'G' on the 11th, and 'A' on the 11th . . .
This is related to the 3 page posting thread "What Do I Call This Guitar Chord?"
See that same post for the answer.
There is an easier way to play this chord - but it doesn't sound quite the same . . .
.
Listen to this song - it's pretty interesting.
And - don't beat up on me too much.

Thanks.
PS. It's FM quality. Good-enough quality sound, but, again: only 1.6MB. Fast download