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Old June 6th, 2007
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A little fun stuff

I made this piece the changes are: ( Key of A)

F#m D A E
F#m D A E
F#m C#m F#m E
F#m D A E

Chourus
F#m D A E
F#m D A E
Then it repeats

Im sure these chords have been used in many songs.
What I'm looking for is a sort of ?, gee now that I think about I don't know what you would call the type of style or sound.

I'm posting it in the Collaborations section without any Lead riffs, if any body wants to try. Sorry for all the buzzing and stuff I still don't have a really good way to record, But that's not stoppin me.

I played a little lead on it, it's posted in the recording booth if anyone wants to add to that one thats OK by me too.

This one has no lead.
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OK, I put in the first lead guitar part ( 20 bars) there's plenty of open space after that all the way to the end of the song. C'mon somebody give it a try.. I know you can do it....you too eddie, give it a whirl.
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Very melodic and soulful!!!

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I'll play with it some more and see if I can come up with something. I was just trying to fingerpick along with what you had played (I rarely fingerpick, so it's nice when I come across a cool progression like that).


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Cool stuff. I liked your "I played one" Jim. Looking forward to hearing yours Stratrat.

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