Could Be A Country Thing City Thing Blues Thing
Richard Ashcroft
Ce chant est à 4 accords magiques! Il est montré ici dans la transposition originale: en le jouant avec des capo ou en le transposant, vous pouvez le ramener à Am, F, C, G.
#-----------------------------PLEASE NOTE-------------------------------------# #This OLGA file is the author’s own work and represents their interpretation # #of the song. You may only use this file for private study scholarship or # #research. Remember to view this file in Courier or some other monospaced # #font. See http://www.olga.net/faq/ for more information. # #-----------------------------------------------------------------------------# Date: Wed 30 Aug 2000 21:43:21 -0400 > Subject: a/ashcroft_richard/could_be_a_country_thing_city_thing_blues_thing.crd If you would like to contact me with errors/corrections send an email to .* Song: (Could Be) A Country Thing City Thing Blues Thing Performer: Richard Ashcroft Single: A Song For the Lovers Writer: Richard Ashcroft Transcribed by Aaron Heisler () _Notes:_ Very pretty love song from Richard’s debut single. Unfortunately I’ve yet to acquire his album so as of yet this is my favorite of his solo songs. The long title makes it a nightmare to archive in OLGA I’m sure...:-) It’s relatively simple and the ending reminds me of an old Verve song called "Gravity Grave" and bases itself on two repeating chords (F Em). It’s - almost - minimalist! :-) _Effects:_ Set delay to 40 ms sounds about right. Flanger has much the same effect with added effect that sounds a bit like speaker phasing. Less pedal-centric than other earlier Verve songs and the vocal occasionally drowns out the guitar... _Tuning:_ This song is played in standard tuning. (EADGBe). Define chords: Dm - XX0231 or 101212101010 Em - XX2453 or 121414121212 or 022000 Dm/F - 100231 F - XX3211 or 133211 or XX3565 E - 022100 or 121414131212 C - X32010 or 81010988 _Rhythm:_ This song is played in 4/4 time. In the verse play two bars of each chord and in the chorus it drops down to one bar per chord. Very simple stuff... Intro: -2-2-2-2-2-2-2-2 (With heavy reverb delay or phase) Then: Dm Em - 2 bars each Verse: Dm - 2 bars (How many...) Em - 2 bars (days have I...) x4 Chorus: F - 1 bar E - 1 bar Dm/F - 1 bar C - 1 bar a few times (depends on which verse) Then back to verse... End part: (Could be a country thing...) F - 1 bar E - 1 bar repeat...until end of song whole sequence. You can visit my Spiritualized site at http://www.angelfire.com/ok3/electricity/index.html for more information. There is also a guitar tabs section where things like this are exchanged but as this is an Ashy tab it does not fit... Comments or questions should go to Thanks again...