"If I Needed Someone"
- bassduke49
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"If I Needed Someone"
Pardon the "noobie" question. I'm a bass player, but have just arranged to purchase a Rick 660/12 for me and my band. We want to play "If I Needed Someone" (among many other Beatle tunes), and I hope someone out there can tell me (and my guitarist) the chord structure of this song. I know it involves a kapo placed fairly far up the fretboard. We want to duplicate the sound GH got, so WAG's won't help. Anyone know for sure?
Thanks!
12-string rookie
Thanks!
12-string rookie
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Hi Paul...
try this one:
http://www.chordie.com/allsongsartists.php/songtitle/If+I+Needed+Someone/songartist/Beatles,+The/index.html
try this one:
http://www.chordie.com/allsongsartists.php/songtitle/If+I+Needed+Someone/songartist/Beatles,+The/index.html
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- tennis_nick
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http://youtube.com/watch?v=SxjlZYoWgJo
That's how he does it live! One important thing you have to remember to get this right, make sure the bass riff stays in A when everyone else goes to G! if you want MORE of that contrast in there, make your other guitarist play this instead of a G
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That's how he does it live! One important thing you have to remember to get this right, make sure the bass riff stays in A when everyone else goes to G! if you want MORE of that contrast in there, make your other guitarist play this instead of a G
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- lyle_from_minneapolis
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Yes, D position 7th fret, and more like D7 as a base position while you pick the melody on the high strings. When I used my acoustic for this one, I had to play it on the 9th fret because I tune down a whole tone to reduce string tension.
The key to this one (In My Halfbaked Opinion), moreso than the right amp, is the tone you acheive from how you play those strings.
The key to this one (In My Halfbaked Opinion), moreso than the right amp, is the tone you acheive from how you play those strings.
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You forget that the Beatles invented the huge rock venue tour. They were using equipment meant for clubs in stadiums. No one knew how it was supposed to be done because no one had done it before. I believe they had only two roadies -- Mal & Neil. Kinda funny when you see how much stuff the average club band carries today.
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Completely off the subject at hand, but yesterday me and fellow forum runner Pat played this song as a jam opener on a 330 and a 370. very good to have 2 Ricks in unison, I had chorus on the 330 to simulate 12 strings... I wish I had my own, but they both belong to that lucky Pat fellow...
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