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Post by RickW on Jun 9, 2020 20:01:58 GMT -5
Looking for a song that has two chords. The one I need to match is with is D minor and G7, where you have to do a mash up, and I did that version of Use Me Up. So, doesn’t have to be Dm and G7, but the minor must be the root chord, and the 7 chord must be a fourth above that.
So, could be Am and D7, or Em and A7, or Cm and F7, etc. Any thoughts?
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Post by Village Idiot on Jun 9, 2020 20:18:33 GMT -5
I have one thought. Confusion.
I take it Jambalaya doesn't suit your purposes.
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Post by RickW on Jun 9, 2020 20:24:10 GMT -5
I have one thought. Confusion. I take it Jambalaya doesn't suit your purposes. I looked at it, but no. The feel would fit in nicely. Old vocal teacher suggested Evil Ways. Right chord progression.
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Post by jdd2 on Jun 9, 2020 20:41:24 GMT -5
Looking for a song that has two chords. ... With that you'll only get a half-truth. (or two-thirds truth?)
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Post by billhammond on Jun 9, 2020 21:33:23 GMT -5
I have one thought. Confusion. I take it Jambalaya doesn't suit your purposes. I looked at it, but no. The feel would fit in nicely. Old vocal teacher suggested Evil Ways. Right chord progression. Sorry, "Evil Ways" does not qualify -- although it spends hours alternating between I and IV chords, it does eventually get to a V. *That's how you get to the organ solo.
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Post by RickW on Jun 9, 2020 21:34:16 GMT -5
I looked at it, but no. The feel would fit in nicely. Old vocal teacher suggested Evil Ways. Right chord progression. Sorry, "Evil Ways" does not qualify -- although it spends hours alternating between I and IV chords, it does eventually get to a V. *That's how you get to the organ solo. But it’s for a mashup, so only have to fit part of it.
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Post by billhammond on Jun 9, 2020 21:34:49 GMT -5
oh
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Post by billhammond on Jun 9, 2020 21:36:31 GMT -5
"Sweet Dreams Baby" is my favorite can't-believe-it's-only-two-chords song.
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Post by Jawbone on Jun 9, 2020 23:23:29 GMT -5
horse with no name
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Post by Cosmic Wonder on Jun 9, 2020 23:59:15 GMT -5
Season of the Witch. A7 D9
Mike
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Post by millring on Jun 10, 2020 6:07:59 GMT -5
Part of Carole King's "It's Too Late".
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Post by majorminor on Jun 10, 2020 6:41:23 GMT -5
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Post by Marshall on Jun 10, 2020 8:12:16 GMT -5
Dm G7 are really the 2 and 5 of the key of C.
Dm G7 C Am (2m 5 1 6m) is a nice progression.
Other than that I don't understand what you're looking for.
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Post by RickW on Jun 10, 2020 10:24:09 GMT -5
Dm G7 are really the 2 and 5 of the key of C. Dm G7 C Am (2m 5 1 6m) is a nice progression. Other than that I don't understand what you're looking for. A two chord song, like Use Me, that starts on the minor, then goes to the fourth above is a dominant 7th chord. So, Use me is Dm7 and G7. Could be a song with those two chords, or Em and A7, or Am and D7.
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Post by t-bob on Jun 10, 2020 11:09:46 GMT -5
Dm G7 are really the 2 and 5 of the key of C. Dm G7 C Am (2m 5 1 6m) is a nice progression. Other than that I don't understand what you're looking for. A two chord song, like Use Me, that starts on the minor, then goes to the fourth above is a dominant 7th chord. So, Use me is Dm7 and G7. Could be a song with those two chords, or Em and A7, or Am and D7. I’m a little confused Maybe I should go to the piano. It’s so much simple Linear literally Later I know a little bit on guitar I am much better on piano
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Post by RickW on Jun 13, 2020 17:20:29 GMT -5
Did my mashup, Use Me and Evil Ways. Not brilliant, but fun. And I go into a draw for $1000 at Long and Mcquade, Canada’s answer to Guitar Center. youtu.be/tyS2LeXn2hs
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