Alannah Myles - Black Velvet: verschil tussen versies
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== Notes == | |||
* The song is actually quite ingenious, which gave cause to several different transcriptions. I'm following [https://tabs.ultimate-guitar.com/a/alannah_myles/black_velvet_ver2_crd.htm Ultimate Guitar's Version 2] | |||
* The original song us performed with a ''drop D-tuning'': <code>D A D G B E</code>, so unless you change your tuning, it won't be really possible to play along with the recording | |||
* With a standard tuning, the key of ''D'' is pretty close. | |||
This song sounds a lot better using barred chords. It has the additional advantage of being able to do a dead beat, which you can't without bar: | |||
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Versie van 18 jul 2017 18:32
Intro
Dm (8x)
Verse 1
Dm Mississippi in the middle of a dry spell Jimmy Rodgers on the victola up high Mama's dancin' baby on her shoulders The sun is settin' like molasses in the sky Asus A Gsus G The boy could soon know how to move everything Fsus F Csus C Always wanting more, he'd leave you longing for.
Chorus
Gm Csus C Black Velvet in that little boy's smile Gm D# A# Black velvet in with that slow southern style Gm C A new religion that'll bring you to your knees A# A Dm Black velvet, if you please
Verse 2
Dm Up in Memphis the music's like a heat wave White lightening, bound to drive you wild Mama's baby's in the heart of every school girl Love me tender leaves 'em cryin' in the aisles Asus A Gsus G The way he moved it was a sin so sweet and true Fsus F Csus C Always wanting more, he'd leave you longing for
Chorus
Gm Csus C Black Velvet in that little boy's smile Gm D# A# Black velvet in with that slow southern style Gm C A new religion that'll bring you to your knees A# A Dm Black velvet, if you please
Bridge
Gm A Dm7 Every word of every song that he sang was for you. Gm D# A# In a flash he was gone, it happened so soon. (Break 2 takter!) A Dm What could you doooooooooo?
Solo
Dm (8x)
Chorus
Gm Csus C Black Velvet in that little boy's smile Gm D# A# Black velvet in with that slow southern style Gm C A new religion that'll bring you to your knees A# A Dm Black velvet, if you please
Chorus
Gm Csus C Black Velvet in that little boy's smile Gm D# A# Black velvet in with that slow southern style Gm C A new religion that'll bring you to your knees A# A Dm Black velvet, if you please
Outtro
Dm (8x)
Notes
- The song is actually quite ingenious, which gave cause to several different transcriptions. I'm following Ultimate Guitar's Version 2
- The original song us performed with a drop D-tuning:
D A D G B E
, so unless you change your tuning, it won't be really possible to play along with the recording - With a standard tuning, the key of D is pretty close.
This song sounds a lot better using barred chords. It has the additional advantage of being able to do a dead beat, which you can't without bar: