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Lu22
I've gone through them too. TNT is riiiight at the top of my range so I should be able to give that a shot, although I probably won't be able to talk the next day ?
What's Up isn't in a good key for men. If we don't have a female vocalist around then I'd suggest that we change key to E or F... possibly even G if we're feeling adventurous. It's a simple song so should be easy enough.

Yeti G would be the easiest! But maybe we can still swing a female singer.

  • Yeti replied to this.

    slowpoet You can put it into E without barred chords easily enough. Put the cappo on 2 and use the D, Em and G shapes.

      I have a CAPO that I can use for What's Up. Only problem is, it bends the strings sharp on my electtic - I think it's meant for an acoustic.

        Put the capo on and retune to F#, B, E, A, C#, F#.

          For what it's worth, the original is A,Bm and D without a capo.

            I've emailed everyone the address, let me know if you don't receive it

              I have some stupid questions, as I never play from chord "sheets". What is the meaning of the pipe "|"?
              If it says capo 2 and you have to play a G chord, the it is an open G chord or the G barre at fret 5 with the capo on 2, right?
              This means I can play an A chord if I do not have a suitable capo, right...
              On What's Up as an example the chord are: G Am C G. So if I do not use a capo, it is A Bm D A, correct?

              On hallelujah, the chord are in the key of C, so if done on capo 4, it will be in the key of E and the key of G on capo 7. I just want to "transpose" these, My capo is a bit kak and bends the strings sharp and my tuner can only do standard E tuning, so re-tuning after putting the capo on is not possible.

              Hasie I use the pipe to show when 2 (or more) chords are in 1 bar. A lot of people just play with the song and ignore them.

              Capo means put capo on 2, play the open G shape (which now is actually an A).

              You are correct about Whats Up. that's how the band played it originally.

              For halleljuah, that is how they are usually given. So transpose away, it should make the overall sound a lot richer.

                Adrian ek is jammer om jou te laat weet ek sal nie kan bywoon nie daar het iets voorgeval, ek hoop daar is iemand wat my plek kan neem
                Vriendelike groete
                Roy

                Hey all,
                I thought maybe we should take a look at who’ll be playing what this weekend.

                I’ll be bringing an acoustic, an electric and a bass and can do vocal duty on any of the songs. I’ll also bring an amp in case we need it.

                This is what I’ve had a look at:
                What's Up? – Rhythm, lead and basic bass
                Down on the corner – ‘lead’ and bass
                Hallelujah – finger picking and simple bass
                TNT – Bass and rhythm

                What have other people been looking at?

                Though my bass is medicore at best (Only started playing again now after +-7 years) I'll be able to handle:
                What's Up?, Down on the corner and Hallelujah

                Can do vocals for hallelujah and backup on Down on the corner.
                The playing and singing together thing still escapes me

                Yeti I will being electric guitar, ukulele, and a rehearsal amp with multi effects pedal. Also a kazoo for Down on the Corner.

                What's Up - Rhythm guitar
                Down on the corner - Will work on simple rhythm to go with the repeating lead pattern (which I could also do, albeit not brilliantly)
                Hallelujah - Strumming (should sound nice alongside a finger picking pattern)
                TNT - Will probably be very dodgy for me, I haven't spent time on it

                NO SINGING FROM ME!!!!

                  William Beetge - Bass, vocals - Lu22
                  Stefan Cronje - guitar - Hasie
                  Adrian van der Merwe - Rhythm - slowpoet
                  De Sousa Norio - - NorioDS
                  Denuyschen Andre (backup singers)
                  Bevan - guitar,vocals - yeti
                  Makushla - vocals

                  slowpoet De Sousa Norio - - NorioDS

                  I haven't had a chance to practise anything so I'll open and close on the day and cheer on from the sides ?

                  Will still bring my main axe and my micro terror coz I need to hear it through a 4x12 cab ?

                  NorioDS I need to hear it through a 4x12 cab

                  I forecast a severe case of G.A.S...great thing about rehearsal studio's - is the chance to really crank your gear ?

                  NorioDS I haven't had a chance to practise anything s

                  Same here. I will be hitting my name with a plank. Will try not to break the rhythm, but you okes can tell me go outside and rather drink beer than play - that's okay too.

                    But it's part of my master plan :-) Choosing songs that you could learn in 20 minutes and so still be able to play along.