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'The Ride' in Guiatr Tablature/Chord Layout?? Can anyone help me, i play the guitar and want to find out the guitar tab for Prince's 'The Ride',can anyone post it on here please?!I know there's probably no offical Tab for it but im sure some budding guitarist out there has worked out a loose tab/guide for one of the many live versions Prince has played.Many thanks... | |
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MrFunk said: Can anyone help me, i play the guitar and want to find out the guitar tab for Prince's 'The Ride',can anyone post it on here please?!I know there's probably no offical Tab for it but im sure some budding guitarist out there has worked out a loose tab/guide for one of the many live versions Prince has played.Many thanks...
It's just a basic I-IV-V blues chord progression. Which version are you specifically interested in? I'm guessing it's just I9-IV9-V9? Or 7's instead. The Last Otan Track: www.funkmusician.com/what.mp3 | |
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actually i believe its one chord throughout...G!
built around this riff -----3 -----3 -----3~4--- ---5--3---- ----- -3--3----- and variations of that all the way through. lots of soloing in G pentatonic with the odd dorian now and then [This message was edited Tue Oct 28 12:54:02 PST 2003 by thedude] dammit...why wont this window post my msg as i type it?? [This message was edited Tue Oct 28 12:58:08 PST 2003 by thedude] | |
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mmm...it's interesting that prince refers to is as a blues...it is only one chord so not really a blues at all.
but it is bluesy in style... | |
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madkat said: mmm...it's interesting that prince refers to is as a blues...it is only one chord so not really a blues at all.
but it is bluesy in style... John Lee Hooker (rip) anyone? He who joyfully marches to music in rank and file has already earned my contempt. He has been given a large brain by mistake, since for him the spinal cord would fully suffice. - Albert Einstein | |
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