I hope I'm not gonna regret thisZurdo wrote:hi all, I'm new here but been playing Byrds since the mid 1960's. I used to play Byrds with a customized Spanish 12 string!!
Then I bought my 370-12 in Sept. 1967. Still have it, turns out it is a 1966.
is it the song in the first or second album? the one in 6/8 beat? always one of my favorites.
the verse part:
G to F major (with a G note on the 1st string) to E minor 7
A minor to C major to D sus4
the instrumental part:
D sus4 to C major to G to C to G
E minor to C major to D sus4
Zurdo
......but 6 posts back on this thread, Gee at Studio Z presented his first mix of a Byrd's cover, "If You're Gone".
Jim Krause and beatbyrd listened to it, very nice comments from both and much appreciated----
not mentioning this for more salutations, but a CONSULT wouldn't be bad.....
HELLLLLL---OHHHHHHH!!!
anyhow.....ZURDO!....were you not a contributor to the RIC official site forum? My nome de plume on that site was WhenTheRainComes.....you and I spoke a few times......
"If Yer Gone" is in the key of G.....The first verse is the first position chord for G, then remove all fingers except the pinky on the 1st strings 3rd fret G-note, plop the index finger ONLY on the first fret of the second strings, a C-note, strum all first four sets of strings then hammer down to Em.....
No special tunings, no drop D.......
What makes the song is Gene's voice, his words and McGuinn and Crosby's spooky ahhhs in the backgorund---not to mention Hillman's iconic bass part.....
there......I said it...... "Set You Free This Time" is done except for the harp.....I gotta learn harp.......or.....not
