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I think this already in the archive, but as I recall it was something of a
minimalist version. Here's what I've figured out for the main guitar
part. The second guitar throws in bits here and there. You're on your own
for those.
Ben McTernan
bc80233(at)bingsuns.cc.binghamton.edu
SWINGIN' PARTY
(Capo on 2nd fret)
The verses consist of two main parts
(Don't know how to denote this in terms of chords)
Bring your own lampshade somewhere there's a party
C Am Cmaj7 Am
Here it's never ending can't remember where it started
These two progressions are alternated in irregular fashion until you get
to "If bein' afraid is a crime...", where you play:
E C Am Cmaj7 Am
If bein' afraid is a crime we'd hang side by side
D7 Am D7
At the swingin' party down the line
The little interlude in the middle of the song goes something like this:
...Continua:
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I think this already in the archive, but as I recall it was something of a
minimalist version. Here's what I've figured out for the main guitar
part. The second guitar throws in bits here and there. You're on your own
for those.
Ben McTernan
bc80233(at)bingsuns.cc.binghamton.edu
SWINGIN' PARTY
(Capo on 2nd fret)
The verses consist of two main parts
(Don't know how to denote this in terms of chords)
Bring your own lampshade somewhere there's a party
C Am Cmaj7 Am
Here it's never ending can't remember where it started
These two progressions are alternated in irregular fashion until you get
to "If bein' afraid is a crime...", where you play:
E C Am Cmaj7 Am
If bein' afraid is a crime we'd hang side by side
D7 Am D7
At the swingin' party down the line
The little interlude in the middle of the song goes something like this:
...Continua: