Acoustic chords for "Stuck"?

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The Blunt Edge

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Verse: E G#m A G#m B C#m A E

I never thought ... : C#m A F# A C#m A C#m B

Chorus: E G#m A G#m B C#m A E

I was unconcious ...: F# A E F# A B

And if the night runs over: E G#m A G#m B C#m A E

There are quite a few chord changes, so I won't type where, but if you listen to the CD you can probably figure it out. Listen to the vocals also. Hope this helps.
 
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Originally posted by The Blunt Edge:
Verse: E G#m A G#m B C#m A E

Chorus: E G#m A G#m B C#m A E

I was unconcious ...: F# A E F# A B

And if the night runs over: E G#m A G#m B C#m A E

The verse, chorus, and ending chord structure should be like this:

E E/G# A E/G# B C#m A E

Technically the chord doesn't change to G#m, the E chord simply goes to first inversion with a G# in the bass. However, if you're playing on your own the G#m will sound close enough.

Also, make sure the chord in the "I was unconscious" section is F#minor, not major.

Just a few minor details really
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[This message has been edited by Se7en (edited 04-24-2002).]
 
also, don't forget the C diminished chord in the chorus on the word "stuck" on the repeat. It replaces the B chord.:lemon:
 
Se7en said:


The verse, chorus, and ending chord structure should be like this:

E E/G# A E/G# B C#m A E

Technically the chord doesn't change to G#m, the E chord simply goes to first inversion with a G# in the bass. However, if you're playing on your own the G#m will sound close enough.

Also, make sure the chord in the "I was unconscious" section is F#minor, not major.

Just a few minor details really
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[This message has been edited by Se7en (edited 04-24-2002).]

If you don't mind... how do you do an F#minor chord? I'm a little confused about sharps. Could you please explain G#majors, F#minors and so on and how you get them?

Also, I saw someone mension a C diminished chord. Not sure of that either.

Thanks.
 
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Joshua_Tree_Hugger said:


If you don't mind... how do you do an F#minor chord? I'm a little confused about sharps. Could you please explain G#majors, F#minors and so on and how you get them?

Also, I saw someone mension a C diminished chord. Not sure of that either.

Thanks.

I play the majority, if not all, of the # chords as barre chords. Makes them much easier to pull off. F#m would look like this in TAB:

e------2
b------2
G-----2
D-----4
A-----4
E-----2

As far as the C dimished goes...I've never actually played a dimished or augmented chord on the guitar so I can't give you a TAB formation off hand...
The notes however, starting from the root of the chord, would be:

C Eb Gb

Hope that helps somewhat...
 
Se7en said:


I play the majority, if not all, of the # chords as barre chords. Makes them much easier to pull off. F#m would look like this in TAB:

e------2
b------2
G-----2
D-----4
A-----4
E-----2

As far as the C dimished goes...I've never actually played a dimished or augmented chord on the guitar so I can't give you a TAB formation off hand...
The notes however, starting from the root of the chord, would be:

C Eb Gb

Hope that helps somewhat...

Okay, I've copped the # thing now. It's just basically the minor chord on the scale: A A# B C C# D D# E F F# G G#

Thanks a lot.

I'm going to look into that diminished thing because I'm far from certain on it. Thanks!
 
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