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Post by Vincent on Feb 16, 2008 20:12:23 GMT -5
Well, I figured out its in a Key of C harmonica, but so far thats about it. I can get the basic gist of the song, but I was wondering if anyone knew the tabs for the song or where I could go to find theM? thanks
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Post by drive on Feb 17, 2008 16:10:40 GMT -5
walk is in the key of A or AM
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Post by Vincent on Feb 17, 2008 18:00:17 GMT -5
hmm that helps a bit, thanks. no idea on what the tabs are though anyone?
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Post by delmierda on Feb 19, 2008 23:37:35 GMT -5
You're both right about the key. A minor is the relative minor of C major. Therefore, use a C harp.
As for the tabs, I'll try to write out my "guess" when I get a chance.
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Post by link on Feb 20, 2008 0:08:33 GMT -5
its in A same as change
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Post by drive on Feb 23, 2008 19:25:33 GMT -5
I know its in A, to trust!
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Post by SpiritedChange on Mar 26, 2008 12:23:37 GMT -5
hey, anyone have the tabs yet? iv been working on it by ear, but its slow going. if anyone beats me to it please post, if not ill post if i ever get it sounding good.
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Post by tripticket on Mar 26, 2008 15:54:21 GMT -5
I think it was Sonya that had an interesting story that, either Glen or Rogers told her about the Harmonica and it's unique sound that Shannon used for that song. Please do tell
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Post by *Sonya* on Mar 26, 2008 17:14:48 GMT -5
Sure thing! Glen said that the Harmonica that Shannon played in Walk was actually broken, so it had a very unique one-of-a-kind sound that has since been impossible to duplicate. That's pretty much all there was to it.
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Kacie
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Post by Kacie on Mar 26, 2008 17:25:40 GMT -5
I've been looking for these tabs myself. Interested to see who can come up with them. I know a few people who just gave up and figured it out themselves.
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Post by tripticket on Mar 26, 2008 17:28:37 GMT -5
yeah, I wanted Sonya to tell that story on here in case it had some baring on it's difficulty to figure out. thanks Sonya i thought there was more to it like it got run over by the bus or something I'm kidding
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Post by tripticket on Mar 26, 2008 17:29:19 GMT -5
Sure thing! Glen said that the Harmonica that Shannon played in Walk was actually broken, so it had a very unique one-of-a-kind sound that has since been impossible to duplicate. That's pretty much all there was to it. oh did he say that they weren't sure what happened to it?
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Post by *Sonya* on Mar 26, 2008 17:32:05 GMT -5
that's right, sorry! I forgot that detail. He did say that they weren't sure what happened to it and I think he also said that Shannon was the only one who knew how to play it.
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carolyn
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Post by carolyn on Mar 26, 2008 17:43:47 GMT -5
Another mystery solved. #thumb# Thanks!
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Post by shoggoth on Apr 17, 2008 14:57:21 GMT -5
heyho i'm new sorry for my bad english...
i searched for the tabs of walk for the blues harp and only found this thread. so i used to figure it out by my self. i think i got the first harmonica part: 6b 6s 6b 5b 5s' 5b 5s' 5s' 4b 4s' 4b 4s'... (he just changes between these two notes over and over, listen to the song) 7b 7s 7b 7b 7s 7b 6b 6b 6s 6b 6b 6s 6bs... (again just a change between these notes) 8b 8s 7s 7b 6b 4b 4s 4b 4s 4b 4b
b - means blow s - mans suck ' - means bend he bends the most part of the "suck" notes a little bit
oh i think it is in C and so the tabs are for the C harp (it’s the only harp i got ^^)
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