In "Rival", what is that ONE chord???

DangDangDangDang Posts: 1,551
edited August 2010 in Musicians and Gearheads
The part after "all the stars & everyone"

Bb
F#
low C

THEN WHAT? Variation of G maybe, but how?
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  • sparky_frysparky_fry Posts: 760
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dkseBdZgY6s

    something like this:


    5--6-6-5
    5--6-6-5----
    6--7-7-6
    6--7-6-6
    --8-8---8--8-8-8--8-8---8--8-8-8----
    --8-8
    8-8
    --6-6
    6-6




    -8
    xxx----666-s-7-s-8
    -8
    xxx----666-s-7-s-8
    -6
    xxx----444-s-5-s-6

    ????maybe?????
  • DangDangDangDang Posts: 1,551
    sparky_fry wrote:
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dkseBdZgY6s

    something like this:


    5--6-6-5
    5--6-6-5----
    6--7-7-6
    6--7-6-6
    --8-8---8--8-8-8--8-8---8--8-8-8----
    --8-8
    8-8
    --6-6
    6-6




    -8
    xxx----666-s-7-s-8
    -8
    xxx----666-s-7-s-8
    -6
    xxx----444-s-5-s-6

    ????maybe?????

    Thanks for answering but those tabs don't depict that one evasive chord....I hope that kid isn't you on the video. He kind of plays about most of it wrong. and doesn't even play the "da na na nunt, da na na nunt, da na na nunt, da na na nunt, blong" part after "all the stars and everyone" part
  • Drew263Drew263 Birmingham, AL Posts: 602
    I play it like this...just a G power chord.

    http://www.giventowail.com/site/tab.php?id=10615&rid=106&aid=1
  • DangDangDangDang Posts: 1,551
    Drew263 wrote:
    I play it like this...just a G power chord.

    http://www.giventowail.com/site/tab.php?id=10615&rid=106&aid=1

    Thanks and thanks for the link. I had trouble accessing the song list otherwise.

    So just a regular G. Hmm
  • sparky_frysparky_fry Posts: 760
    yeah i would play it as a regular g, and no that's not me haha
  • DangDangDangDang Posts: 1,551
    sparky_fry wrote:
    yeah i would play it as a regular g, and no that's not me haha

    phew!

    (After I posted that , I thought WOOPS! Hope it really ISN'T him.)

    Yes, G on the third fret sounds nicely after open C there. Well, not NICE but fittingly raunchy.
  • Guitarhero27Guitarhero27 Posts: 2,146
    wow that video is horrid.
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  • DangDangDangDang Posts: 1,551
    wow that video is horrid.

    It is horrid. Yet the kid seems proud.
    At least he has that "kid" part as an excuse.
  • Jerome230Jerome230 Posts: 903
    At least he's got the good taste in music thing going for him. ;)

    But to answer your question, it's a solid G barre chord. No variation!
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