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Anyway, one simple chord progression, most people will have heard it, strong jam night tune I reckon!
I assume it's played as all open strings apart from the F# on the bottom string? In which case it's D/F# add 4 add 6 add 9 or something! Someone better than me at chord notation will tell us
Btw, if you're playing G but with an F# in the bass that'd be G/F# rather than F#/G, but it's a very unusual chord.
Supportact said: [my style is] probably more an accumulation of limitations and bad habits than a 'style'.
http://www.thefretboard.co.uk/discussion/84561/chord-of-the-week-10-9-16-a-dadd9add11-f-arpeggio-from-zombie-by-the-cranberries
I took an example at 1:09 in the official video where the bass note, distorted rhythm guitar and clean guitar arpeggio overdub can be combined into one Dadd9add11/F# chord 254030.
Supportact said: [my style is] probably more an accumulation of limitations and bad habits than a 'style'.
Which you've probably heard even if you don't "know" it (it surprised me at any rate)
Easy to play but difficult to jam unless there's a singer who's au fait wit the lyrics
You can get all the way through an intro, a couple of verses, a couple of choruses, a solo, and right up to the outro on:
Am / Em/ G/ D7
And the outro was only tagged on as an afterthought anyway, or I'm a Dutchman.
OK, I know The Eagles throw in a Bb from time to time on that second C, but can certainly manage without it.
| D | C | G | G |
...so same sequence as Sweet Home Alabama.
| C | Am | Dm7 | G |
(ok, so there is an instrumental break in Eb but I think that can safely be ignored without compromising the feel of the song.)
C#m F#m A B
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| A | A | A | E | E | E | E | A |