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Thread started 04/23/04 10:50am

Meloh9

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Is this right?

http://www.guitaretab.com.../15100.htm
and if so what the hell is D/F#, how do you pull that one off?
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Reply #1 posted 04/23/04 12:25pm

otan

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Meloh9 said:

http://www.guitaretab.com/p/prince/15100.htm
and if so what the hell is D/F#, how do you pull that one off?

have you tried to play it to see if it's right?

just curious.
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Reply #2 posted 04/23/04 3:29pm

cloud9mission

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otan said:

Meloh9 said:

http://www.guitaretab.com/p/prince/15100.htm
and if so what the hell is D/F#, how do you pull that one off?

have you tried to play it to see if it's right?

just curious.

D/F# mean that you play an f# chord with a D on the bass. Normally the bass player would play a D while you play F# on your guitar but if your playing it on your own I would put the D in cos it sounds wierd otherwise wink

Not sure if the tab is right try playing it
[This message was edited Fri Apr 23 15:30:51 2004 by cloud9mission]
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Reply #3 posted 04/24/04 5:28pm

Meloh9

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cloud9mission said:

otan said:


have you tried to play it to see if it's right?

just curious.

D/F# mean that you play an f# chord with a D on the bass. Normally the bass player would play a D while you play F# on your guitar but if your playing it on your own I would put the D in cos it sounds wierd otherwise wink

Not sure if the tab is right try playing it
[This message was edited Fri Apr 23 15:30:51 2004 by cloud9mission]






Thanks, I was not sure how to play it because the D/F# threw me for a loop. Im just a novice so thanks for the info. wink
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Reply #4 posted 04/24/04 5:57pm

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Oh - Sorry. I wasn't trying to be a jacktard. honest - I thought, you hadn't played it or even tried.

Sorry!
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Reply #5 posted 04/25/04 12:11pm

Meloh9

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otan said:

Oh - Sorry. I wasn't trying to be a jacktard. honest - I thought, you hadn't played it or even tried.

Sorry!



It's cool I did'nt even take it like that biggrin
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Reply #6 posted 04/25/04 12:56pm

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cloud9mission said:

otan said:


have you tried to play it to see if it's right?

just curious.

D/F# mean that you play an f# chord with a D on the bass. Normally the bass player would play a D while you play F# on your guitar but if your playing it on your own I would put the D in cos it sounds wierd otherwise wink

Not sure if the tab is right try playing it
[This message was edited Fri Apr 23 15:30:51 2004 by cloud9mission]

Actually it's the other way around. it's a D chord with F# on the bass.
F# chord has no D in it.
And yes, those are the chords for Raspberry Beret.
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Reply #7 posted 04/25/04 7:19pm

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MrSoundMan said:

cloud9mission said:


D/F# mean that you play an f# chord with a D on the bass. Normally the bass player would play a D while you play F# on your guitar but if your playing it on your own I would put the D in cos it sounds wierd otherwise wink

Not sure if the tab is right try playing it
[This message was edited Fri Apr 23 15:30:51 2004 by cloud9mission]

Actually it's the other way around. it's a D chord with F# on the bass.
F# chord has no D in it.
And yes, those are the chords for Raspberry Beret.

oops! that'll teach me from answering music theory questuions late at night zzz
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Reply #8 posted 04/25/04 9:40pm

MrSoundMan

cloud9mission said:

MrSoundMan said:


Actually it's the other way around. it's a D chord with F# on the bass.
F# chord has no D in it.
And yes, those are the chords for Raspberry Beret.

oops! that'll teach me from answering music theory questuions late at night zzz

I was guessing you must have been asleep while posting this.
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