FormalinDance Strange Soul
Gender : Male Location : Milwaukee
| Subject: Agents of Oblivion - Endsmouth Fri May 20, 2011 11:10 am | |
| Tuned down 1/2 step.
The whole song is basically (G - B)
The chorus (G---D-E--B----) There is obviously little accents and climbs between them, and a little lead riff before the last bunch of choruses. I will post that when I have more time.
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space oddity
Location : City of Dis
| Subject: Re: Agents of Oblivion - Endsmouth Mon Dec 19, 2011 4:48 pm | |
| Would love to find the acoustic tabs for this song. |
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Drake W8ing4Brain2Xplode
Gender : Male Location : Spring TX
| Subject: Re: Agents of Oblivion - Endsmouth Mon Dec 19, 2011 5:55 pm | |
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doctorthompson
Gender : Male Location : Edmonton, AB, Canada
| Subject: Re: Agents of Oblivion - Endsmouth Wed Aug 23, 2017 2:46 pm | |
| More specifically, it's Gmaj7 - Bm, which the keyboard part sticks to pretty much throughout the song while the acoustic guitar does some creative picking and some occasional fills with open strings when transitioning back and forth between the two chords, sometimes turning the overall tonality on the Bm beats to more of a Bsus2 … but … If you just wanna play it on an unaccompanied guitar, as many of us tend to do, it seems, the following simple chord shapes should be fine for simple strumming: - Code:
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Gmaj7 Bm (or Bsus2) o--2--|--2---|--2--| o--0--|--3---|--2--| o--0--|--4---|--4--| o--0--|--4---|--4--| o--2--|--2---|--2--| o--3--|------|-----|
Hope that helps anyone who was trying to play it using regular (major) G and B chords and wondered why it didn't sound quite right. |
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