Sunday, October 17, 2010

"End of the line"

This is an approximation, again, and none of the bluesy licks tabbed now...


[A]Trains don't run forever[C#m7]
[D]Fire goes out sometime [A][F#m][A]
[A]Gotta tell you, baby
[B7]We've come to the [E]end of the [A]line .... [A][E]


10s:
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-----0-1-0--------------------
---2-------2------------------
-------------4-2-4------------
-0----------------------------
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15.7s:

-8-8-5---5---------------------
-------8---5---5--------------
-----------------5------------
-------------------7~---------
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-------------5----------------

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------5~-----5-----------------
-7-8-----7-8---5H6----9-7-5----
-------------------7--------7--
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24.5s
-8-10-8-5--s8-7-5-3-0--3-0----
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etc.

9 comments:

  1. wonderful blog. thanks
    Tony
    France

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  2. CLOSE BUT...A TO C#MINOR THEN D A E A WITH LOTS OF RUNS IN BETWEEN

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  3. Thanks! I should maybe revisit this tasty blues tune...!

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    1. did you ever read my input on the chords what is exposed above is somewhat the intro the rest of the song is also veryy interesting A7 C#7 D7 then Diminished movement (a eb f# c)
      A7 (F#7 B7 E7= circle of fifth)
      A7 +/-F7 A7 E+

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  4. I also struggled in the beginning because i thought to much as a 3 chord blues but like Bob Dylan he's an american so jazz chords schemes are never far away

    So with a little help of a jazz pianist, sorry i didn't focus on the intro yet, but here is the main song and learn about what you can do with Dim and + chords and you will come far (+ = whole tone scale)

    A7 C#7 D7 then Diminished movement (a eb f# c)
    A7 (F#7 B7 E7= circle of fifth)
    A7 +/-F7 A7 E+

    Dominique, jj will never come to the end of the line as long as i live and can remember

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