Q. E, F#, G and B and what other chords could go with it to make a nice chord progression. Thankyou for your time.
A. Em (add 9)
That could fit anywhere in any number of progressions in lots of different keys. Maybe you could do something simple, but always keep that F# ringing out in the topmost voice... something like Em (add 9) - Am (add 11) - Gmaj7 - B7
Lots of stuff you could do, but I'm not going to write your song for you.
How to play no sugar tonight by Guess who?
Q. Im trying to learn this on guitar but online tabbing sites such as ultimate guitar suck. Can anyone tell me or show me or give me a link on how to play it along with the chords and where to capo etc.
A. No, they dont all suck. One of them weas right:
This is in concert F#. The acoustic guitar (right channel) is capoed up
four frets and played in D (notated by []); the electric (left channel)
is played at standard pitch.
Intro: [C] [D] [G] [A] (2x)
/ / / / / / / / / / / /
[C] [D]
/ / / /
Verse 1:
D Dsus4add2/C /G (repeat on acoustic; no electric)
Lonely feelin' deep inside
Find a corner where I can hide
Silent footsteps crowdin' me
[N.C.; electric plays fill below]
Sudden darkness but I can see
Fill:
v v v v
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-4---2-----------
-------4---2-0-2-
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Chorus:
F# E
[D C]
No sugar tonight in my coffee
B F#
[G D]
No sugar tonight in my tea
D C
No sugar to stand beside me
B F#
[G D]
No sugar to run with me
(four lines with nonsense syllables)
[repeat fill]
Verse 2:
In the silence of her mind
Quiet movements where I can find
Grabbin' for me with her eyes
Now I'm fallin' from her skies
[repeat chorus]
[repeat fill]
[repeat intro (2x)]
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The Guess Who
No Sugar Tonight
This is in concert F#. The acoustic guitar (right channel) is capoed up
four frets and played in D; the electric (left channel) appears to be
played at standard pitch [in brackets].
<"No Sugar Tonight">
Dx 0 0 2 3 2Dsus4add2x 0 0 0 3 0
Intro:C D G A(2x)
[E F# B C#]
Verse 1:
D Dsus4add2 (repeat on acoustic; no electric)
Lonely feelin' deep inside
Find a corner where I can hide
Silent footsteps crowdin' me
F# E C# B A B (single notes; electric only)
Sudden darkness but I can see
Chorus:
D C
[F# E]
No sugar tonight in my coffee
G D
[B F#]
No sugar tonight in my tea
D C
[F# E]
No sugar to stand beside me
G D
[B F#]
No sugar to run with me
(repeat with nonsense syllables)
F# E C# B A B (single notes; electric only)
Verse 2:
In the silence of her mind
Quiet movements where I can find
Grabbin' for me with her eyes
Now I'm fallin' from her skies
(repeat chorus)
F# E C# B A B (single notes; electric only)
(repeat intro [2x])
<"New Mother Nature">
Verse 1:
D [electric piano plays F#]
Jocko says yes and I believe him
When we talk about the things I say
She hasn't got the faith or the guts to leave him
When they're standing in each other's way
You're driven back in time to places you been to
You wonder what you're gonna find
You know you been wrong but it won't be long
Before you leave 'em all far behind
Chorus:
G7 D7
[B7 F#7]
'Cause it's the new Mother Nature takin' over
G7 D7
[B7 F#7]
It's the new splendid lady come to call
G7 D7
[B7 F#7]
It's the new Mother Nature takin' over
C D
[E F#]
She's gettin' us all (2x)
Verse 2:
Jocko said no when I came back last time
It's lookin' like I lost a friend
No use callin' 'cause the sky is fallin'
It's gettin' pretty near the end
A smoke-filled room in a corner basement
The situation must be right
A bag of goodies and a bottle of wine
We're gonna get it on right tonight
(repeat chorus)
(NMN and NST first verses - simulaneously)
(repeat NMN chorus)
(repeat NST chorus)
How do I figure out the guitar chords to go with a song I wrote?
Q. I started writing a song, and I usually use the piano the play the basic melody, but I don't know how to play piano, I only know enough to play the melodies of songs.
i really want to be able to play my guitar with the song, but I don't know how to figure out the chords.
this may be a stupid question, but lets say the first note of the song is G, would I just play the G chord, or does that depend on the song?
please help
A. For a budding songwriter - begin and end your songs with matching note and chord. A song in the key of G will begin and end with a G note and chord.
Choose your next chords on the I,IV, &V7 theory.
The chords for the key of G are G, C, and D7.
The basic concept is to use the chords â1â, â4â and â5-7â typically written with roman numerals, âIâ, âIVâ, and âV7â.
Write the Chromatic Scale in a Circle.
A, A#,B,C,C#,D,D#,E,F,F#,G,G#
Pick any letter in the circle as Chord â1â, count over 4 for the second Chord in your song. Finish with 5-7.
Examples would be A, D,& E7, or C, F, & G7, or D ,G,&A7, or E, A, & B7, or G, C, and D7.
See the pattern?
If you want another chord add a 7 minor. Such as C, F, G7 and Am.
Good Luck and Have Fun~
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