They had some cool jazzy voicings, check this out: https://tabs.ultimate-guitar.com/tab/st ... rds_881060kwhelan wrote:some of the STP songs have some weird stretchy chords,
Bit of a change from the usual grungey stuff
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They had some cool jazzy voicings, check this out: https://tabs.ultimate-guitar.com/tab/st ... rds_881060kwhelan wrote:some of the STP songs have some weird stretchy chords,
It's a long way to the shop if you wanna sausage roll.Molly wrote:I liked the Mark & Lard version of the Oasis classic: Don't look at me wangerBasket Case wrote:If you guys are struggling with Message in a Bottle (or Massage in a Brothel as I used to sing it), don't go near Every Breath You Take.
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I wrote a sausage roll top ten and got it published in Sounds when I was about 18. We Built This City On Sausage Roll was, I think, number 1.hamo wrote:It's a long way to the shop if you wanna sausage roll.Molly wrote:I liked the Mark & Lard version of the Oasis classic: Don't look at me wangerBasket Case wrote:If you guys are struggling with Message in a Bottle (or Massage in a Brothel as I used to sing it), don't go near Every Breath You Take.
Dead easy. Play it in G. Absolutely nobody listening can tell the difference.Basket Case wrote:If you guys are struggling with Message in a Bottle (or Massage in a Brothel as I used to sing it), don't go near Every Breath You Take.
https://tabs.ultimate-guitar.com/tab/st ... ds_1987851sirvill wrote:They had some cool jazzy voicings, check this out: https://tabs.ultimate-guitar.com/tab/st ... rds_881060kwhelan wrote:some of the STP songs have some weird stretchy chords,
Bit of a change from the usual grungey stuff
hah makes you laugh when you see a busker or pub band playing and you see how they've simplified songs to make it easier to play and sing, only a guitarist even noticesSlowy wrote:Dead easy. Play it in G. Absolutely nobody listening can tell the difference.Basket Case wrote:If you guys are struggling with Message in a Bottle (or Massage in a Brothel as I used to sing it), don't go near Every Breath You Take.
I'll cheat all day if required.kwhelan wrote:hah makes you laugh when you see a busker or pub band playing and you see how they've simplified songs to make it easier to play and sing, only a guitarist even noticesSlowy wrote:Dead easy. Play it in G. Absolutely nobody listening can tell the difference.Basket Case wrote:If you guys are struggling with Message in a Bottle (or Massage in a Brothel as I used to sing it), don't go near Every Breath You Take.
you can fudge message bottle with a few open and string swops but its cheating.
because its not my default thing I can't do a whole song of downstroke chugging without serious cramping,
Scandalous!null_pointer wrote:Hah fast punk is just as tiring. Earlier Blink, Green Day gets tiring fast. Basket Case I’ve usually had enough of by the halfway mark and resort to down AND upstrokes..
isn't it amazing how much more relaxed adding upstrokes makes it, often do the same and I can't really hear any difference but I bet they would.null_pointer wrote:Hah fast punk is just as tiring. Earlier Blink, Green Day gets tiring fast. Basket Case I’ve usually had enough of by the halfway mark and resort to down AND upstrokes..
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Upstrokes are for Reggaekwhelan wrote:isn't it amazing how much more relaxed adding upstrokes makes it, often do the same and I can't really hear any difference but I bet they would.null_pointer wrote:Hah fast punk is just as tiring. Earlier Blink, Green Day gets tiring fast. Basket Case I’ve usually had enough of by the halfway mark and resort to down AND upstrokes..