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jbmando

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that will work but not what ARS is doing - if you want a visual check it out (3:44)

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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3mlkZ7APFiY

No, Dale, they aren't playing 5x567x, but they aren't playing x07675 either. Look at this video at 0:56 and you can see that the chord in question is fingered 575675 - the typical barred A13, sometimes called A6. I guess it is technically A7add6 since the 9th is omitted.

 

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I wouldn't go by that 'vintage' ARS vid. It's just 'synched' (and very well I might add) live footage to the studio single.
I've played this tune for 30 years probably and I still don't know 'exactly' how the guitar is voiced on the record, with or w/o the b7 in the chord - ?

Across the band - in the arrangement - the b7 is in there somewhere.

*Also, I think I hear a #9 on the B chord in the intro but the guitar probably isn't playing it.
What do you think Dale?
 

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Yeah, Ken, but they would still play a chord the same way on stage as they did in the studio, wouldn't they? Dale's visual didn't prove to me that the guy was playing xx7675, either. Also, wouldn't the m3 sound the same as the #9? Or are you saying you hear the major 3rd too? It sounds like Bm7 to me.
 

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Yeah, Ken, but they would still play a chord the same way on stage as they did in the studio, wouldn't they? Dale's visual didn't prove to me that the guy was playing xx7675, either. Also, wouldn't the m3 sound the same as the #9? Or are you saying you hear the major 3rd too? It sounds like Bm7 to me.

Probably not actually. That's a THICK arrangement and I know that you have to almost always adapt to a live arrangement. But like I said, I'm not sure what I hear in that rhythm track. I think I hear a G in there but honestly I don't know where. Keys maybe - ?

As for the intro: something in that chord has always tweaked my ear - in a good way. I think within the entire band arrangement some one is playing a D# in their chord making a big B7#9.
 

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I think the B7#9 sounds cool there, so I'd play it anyway no matter what was on the record, but I defer to you on the live/studio question. You have a lot more experience there than I do. We always played the same chords live that we played on recordings, but we were pretty unsophisticated and only a 4 pc. combo, at that.
 

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The Classic IV version blows this away. Just sounds so much cooler in Fm7 key to start.
This always reminded me of the "vegas version",,,good stuff tho.

This is a standard in my October collection.
 

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thanks so much sir...i hope folks will check out your channel and playing - you do some amazing work!!

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