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I can easily play that song in a way that the G-ers will flip and hear it in D. And I can play it in a way that you would say it's in G.
I think the various performances we're hearing are on a bit of a knife edge, but the difference is still perceivable. And to me they make enough of a difference to change the key. I still think the original one has its home in D and its holiday chalet in G by the way.
Supportact said: [my style is] probably more an accumulation of limitations and bad habits than a 'style'.
To me as a non technical guy, I hear them as
Supportact said: [my style is] probably more an accumulation of limitations and bad habits than a 'style'.
You cannot kill this. This, Like Keef, Lemmy and cockroaches will survive armageddon )
Ringleader of the Cambridge cartel, pedal champ and king of the dirt boxes (down to 21)
however it's kinda become normal to say such & such in and hove a key but really we mean starting on this chord as a quick way to tell band especially if we are changing keys.
Same as every freeking, blasted time I go to play "Sweet Little 16" I'll say sweet little 16 in D and rest of house band at jam/open mic go... Don't ya mean A??? No I freeking don't I mean D... Try doing a r&r/blues solo on 5th fret as if your in A and tell me how ya get on.....
D- D major triad
C - He plays a line that use C Mixolydian scale
G - G Major Scale
I would say the key is in G Major
I would use G Major Penatonic/Eminor Pentatonic and put is the Blues (b5) of the Em pentatonic scale. Sounds really cool over the C chord as its not supposed be there! Nice
G \ D
There, settled and everybody is happy
Or is it D \G .............