"For Me Again" Chords
Posted: Tue Jan 29, 2008 3:39 am
I was surprised to get several email requests on how to play this
song.
Haven't played it for years, so I re-visited the tune, and here you
go:
Verse:
E C#m F# A E C#m
E C#m F# A C#m E
======================================================================
Turnaround:
A C#M D
A C#m D
A C#m F#
E C#m F# A C#m F#
=====================================================================
Bridge:
C#m F# A B7 E
C#m F# A F# B7
=====================================================================
End: (From "Me again")
E C#m F# A F#
E F# Ab
=====================================================================
Like "Here without you", this is another fine study of the odd, yet
brilliant & gorgeous chord progressions from Gene Clark.
Also Fascinating, is the way Gene could take a very mundane,
straightforward & symetrical chord progression, like "The world turns
all around her", and come up with an equally wonderful song.
The modulations here are very engaging; especially considering that
the song is in the key of E major, and ends on Ab.
A nice simple cakewalk to play; no sweat, no strain.
As far as the questions about arrangement; this is of course a
rough "Preflyte demo", and as mentioned, would sound wonderful given
the full "MTM & TTT Treatment".
I would beef up the drums and percussion, install a Chris Bass line
proper, (A nice descending "Walk down" at the end of the bridge back
to the tonic, B to E, would sound SPLENDID here) and because it's in
the key of "E", a nice 12 string solo in the middle, with your E & B
strings droning would be great.
Cap it off with the odd, yet beautiful counterpoint modal Crosby
harmony, and your good to go.
Very talented songwriter, that boy...
Enjoy!
Christian
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song.
Haven't played it for years, so I re-visited the tune, and here you
go:
Verse:
E C#m F# A E C#m
E C#m F# A C#m E
======================================================================
Turnaround:
A C#M D
A C#m D
A C#m F#
E C#m F# A C#m F#
=====================================================================
Bridge:
C#m F# A B7 E
C#m F# A F# B7
=====================================================================
End: (From "Me again")
E C#m F# A F#
E F# Ab
=====================================================================
Like "Here without you", this is another fine study of the odd, yet
brilliant & gorgeous chord progressions from Gene Clark.
Also Fascinating, is the way Gene could take a very mundane,
straightforward & symetrical chord progression, like "The world turns
all around her", and come up with an equally wonderful song.
The modulations here are very engaging; especially considering that
the song is in the key of E major, and ends on Ab.
A nice simple cakewalk to play; no sweat, no strain.
As far as the questions about arrangement; this is of course a
rough "Preflyte demo", and as mentioned, would sound wonderful given
the full "MTM & TTT Treatment".
I would beef up the drums and percussion, install a Chris Bass line
proper, (A nice descending "Walk down" at the end of the bridge back
to the tonic, B to E, would sound SPLENDID here) and because it's in
the key of "E", a nice 12 string solo in the middle, with your E & B
strings droning would be great.
Cap it off with the odd, yet beautiful counterpoint modal Crosby
harmony, and your good to go.
Very talented songwriter, that boy...
Enjoy!
Christian
"The Boxart Den"-World's largest display & collection of FULLY RESTORED rare & collectable model kit box art
http://theboxartden.com
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Box-Art
http://www.myspace.com/craviola990
http://www.youtube.com/craviola990