Afghan Whigs - Toy Automatic cover by CG

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  • Опубликовано: 11 сен 2024

Комментарии • 14

  • @penaltybox14
    @penaltybox14 Месяц назад +1

    I love your version

  • @reinaschauff
    @reinaschauff 5 лет назад +1

    Well done, Buddy!

  • @joseangelurribarri3773
    @joseangelurribarri3773 2 года назад +1

    Great cover!

  • @markbaker8607
    @markbaker8607 2 года назад +1

    WOW

  • @markbaker8607
    @markbaker8607 Год назад +1

    Your vocals sound like peter Gabriel

  • @imogendedo8296
    @imogendedo8296 4 года назад +1

    Nice. But can you share the chord chart. Having trouble figuring it out

    • @cg7025
      @cg7025  2 года назад

      dont know the name of the chords, they are partial chords, some fretted strings some open and some muted, the first postion is on the E string tenth fret "D"(index finger) the second(middle finger on the G string at tenth fret (A)....slides up a fret and added finger(you'll work that out)....and basically its the same positon slid up and down the fret board for the chords.....you'll work it out....dropping right down to the second fret then back up via the third fret and fifth if i remember right.....i hope this helps.

    • @cg7025
      @cg7025  2 года назад

      with that open chord shape i mention, theres a slight variation in it as you move it up and down.....when the two fingers are on the same fret, sometimes the lower finger is on the fret up....experiment and i'm sure you'll work it out. I believe greg uses this open chord shape on "Sempre" from his Random Desire album too.....i worked that one out but couldnt quite get the timing to work with the vocal....got to work it out some more yet.......been a bit distracted since initially working out Sempre is very similar.

  • @markbaker8607
    @markbaker8607 2 года назад +1

    I don't have my glasses on and I want to know the chord progression

    • @markbaker8607
      @markbaker8607 2 года назад +1

      I'm serious. Make it easy for me

    • @cg7025
      @cg7025  2 года назад +1

      i dont know the name of the chords, they are partial chords, some fretted strings some open and some muted, the first postion is on the E string tenth fret "D"(index finger) the second(middle finger on the G string at tenth fret (A)....slides up a fret and added finger(you'll work that out)....and basically its the same positon slid up and down the fret board for the chords.....you'll work it out....dropping right down to the second fret then back up via the third fret and fifth if i remember right.....i hope this helps......its quite clear on the video if you can zoom in or get your reading glasses on haha..........old age eh, i've started needing the old reading glasses too! Enjoy!

    • @cg7025
      @cg7025  2 года назад

      with that open chord shape i mention, theres a slight variation in it as you move it up and down.....when the two fingers are on the same fret, sometimes the lower finger is on the fret up....experiment and i'm sure you'll work it out. I believe greg uses this open chord shape on "Sempre" from his Random Desire album too.....i worked that one out but couldnt quite get the timing to work with the vocal....got to work it out some more yet.......been a bit distracted since initially working out Sempre is very similar.

    • @cg7025
      @cg7025  2 года назад

      a good place to look and study Sempre is when Greg did the Gold diggers show during lockdown, i've just not had time to rewatch and work it out yet....being more honest, the two songs Toy Automatic and Sempre are a bit too emotional and synchronitic as i lost someone to cancer in 2018, still not quite through the loss yet. Hardly been able to listen to In Spades since, there was so much coincidence with the songs and what what happening in my life with my love who passed October 2018...aged 51. Toon soon, Too Late, Complete.

    • @markbaker8607
      @markbaker8607 2 года назад +1

      @@cg7025 I am in Alaska and it is still a little dark. I thank you very much. A little more sun and I will try this new acoustic out