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The Fly
Join Date: Sep 2006
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Okay, the way Edge plays 'Even Better' live confuses the hell outta me. He does it this way every time they play it. Be it on Zoo TV or Elevation or whatever. It sounds higher, the only way I can play it that sounds right is with a capo on the 4th fret. But if you notice on Zoo TV, there's no capo on his Ric. The only thing I can think of is that he's setting his whammy pedal to where everything is made higher sounding. Can you even do that with a whammy pedal? It can't be a higher tuning 'cause he goes right into Mysterious Ways after thta song and its in standard.
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Rock n' Roll Doggie
ALL ACCESS Join Date: Oct 2003
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the album version is in A, the live versions in D -- he plays it one string up.
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The Fly
Join Date: Sep 2006
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okaaayyyyy...........I don't think that's working for me. Thanks anyway.
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Babyface
Join Date: Sep 2006
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Hes right!
Its played exactly the same up one string. Its known as transposing the key. or in english playing the eaxt same pattern on a different part on the guitar. Hes shifted everything up a string to the D changing the key. Try it. |
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The Fly
Join Date: Sep 2006
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God this really sucks!!
I can't seem to do it right, I guess sticking with the capo is going to have to do for me until someone can actually show me this. Its not that difficult when you get past the whole chorus part being up so high. I mean the way you guys describe is right but it doesn't work for me. The chords in the middle don't really sound right. ![]() |
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Rock n' Roll Doggie
ALL ACCESS Join Date: Oct 2003
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i'm always right
the chords in the middle are: C5: 8 x x x 8 8 E5: 12 x x x 12 12 G5: 3 x x x 3 3 he plays them appregio, of course. Last edited by discothequeLP; 11-15-2006 at 02:23 PM.. |
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Rock n' Roll Doggie
Band-aid Join Date: Oct 2006
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But doesn't a lot of things change when he has his 12 string?
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Rock n' Roll Doggie
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there's really no difference in playing a 6 and 12, besides a fuller sound. the strings are the same notes
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Babyface
Join Date: Sep 2006
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When we are saying the key has moved from A to D
instead of fretting the E String on the fith fret <which is an A> fret the A string on the fith fret <which is a D> and then follow th same pattern. its more or less the same |
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War Child
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Quote:
same goes for the key change in elevation fly, from Eb to Ab fret the same fret but one string lower ![]() |
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Rock n' Roll Doggie
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well, that D is an open D
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