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Post by ijustwannastrat on Mar 19, 2012 22:53:26 GMT -5
So I've stood by my opinion for a long time that the Zac Brown Band is one of the best bands of all time. And I hate to come to you all about bits in a song, but this is REALLY bugging me. In the song "Keep Me In Mind," there is a nasty turn around at approx 1:31. This has evaded me since I bought the album in 2010, and now I actually need to learn it. I've tried tabs, online tutorials, and everybody seems to ignore this turnaround. I'm actually doubting myself as to whether is exists or not. So guru's, anybody know what the is going on at this point?
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Post by yakkmeister on Mar 19, 2012 23:26:01 GMT -5
Ok, so I can't stand country ... dude has a great range though ...
I had a listen and I hear a bridge-like break down. Sounds like it's dropping to the vi chord at that point to me - something like that.
Hope you find the answer!
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Post by ijustwannastrat on Mar 20, 2012 0:06:21 GMT -5
A friend pointed it out, after like two seconds of listening to it.
The notes of the run are as follows...
Gb - Eb - Db - Eb - Gb - F - Eb- Db - Bb
I kinda figured the song was in Gb, so that would put the Bb as the iii.
No idea why this threw me for such a loop. Looking at it now, it's so painfully obvious that I am cringing that I even asked for help....
Oh, and yes, guitars are tuned down a half step. As for the Gb key, I'm thinking somebody in the band hates the keyboardist...
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Post by yakkmeister on Mar 20, 2012 4:56:23 GMT -5
Nice! Well, now you know ^_^ I am lazy ... so i write everything in E or C I also play keys ... so there's that ...
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Post by ijustwannastrat on Mar 20, 2012 11:35:33 GMT -5
+1 for laziness
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