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Post by Patrick V on Mar 9, 2009 23:28:45 GMT
Hi everyone,
I'm trying to learn Spanish Fandango from The Daily Frail on Tangier Sound. I can do the three parts Patrick posted but I can't really connect them all together so that it sound good as the one played by Patrick. I'm trying to figure out the many notes he added in the final version in The Daily Frail 3/6/09.
But I have a very hard time figuring it all out. Any one can help?
Thank you very much.
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Post by Payson on Mar 10, 2009 7:29:34 GMT
SHould be rushing out the door to work but wanted to ssay that I think he playes a F chord form at the fifth fret in that end bit that is not transcribed.... more later
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Post by hosea on Mar 10, 2009 15:52:03 GMT
Hey Patrick V,
Try just having a play around with what you have so far, listen to Patrick's audio and see what feels right to you. I don't know if what I play is 100% as tabbed, but it sounds pretty good for the most part. For the last bit i messed around with a few notes on the first and second frets before adding that slide in then back again. Have fun!
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Post by pays0n on Mar 10, 2009 18:19:28 GMT
I figured out that the 2nd part has the chords C then G that are tabbed and then it goes to D7 and then back to G. It repeats through all that again and then ends on the G played in the form of a full F chord at the 5th fret and playing the notes of the chord as quarter notes down from the 1st string. Of course I think the idea is as hosea says to mess around with it. I was just excited that I picked that chord out by ear. Anyway, maybe it is helpful to know those last two chords which resolve the whole thing. -P
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Post by Patrick V on Mar 12, 2009 14:10:11 GMT
Thanks everyone, I will continue trying to experiment with the song. Someday I will get it right.
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