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Be_You_ Heretic

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Posted: Mon Aug 27th, 2012 05:42 am |
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My interpretation of Marty Simon's Brunnen-G fight song "Yo Way Yo"from the first season movies intro - key of E
II - IV - I - IV - VI - IV - III
F#m A E
|-2------------------------------|--------------0----------------|E
|-4------------------------------|-0------------2----------------|A
|-4------------------------------|-2------------2----------------|D
|-3------------------------------|-2------------1----------------|G
|--------------------------------|-2-----------------------------|B
|--------------------------------|-------------------------------|e
Yo Weh Yo Hom Ba-ah Reh
A C#m A G#m7
|--------------------------------|---5----------------4----------|E
|-0------------4-----------------|---7----------------6----------|A
|-2------------6-----------------|---7----------------4----------|D
|-2------------6-----------------|---6----------------4----------|G
|-2------------5-----------------|-------------------------------|B
|--------------------------------|-------------------------------|e
Yo Weh Rah Jerhume Brunen G
Perhaps someone with a better grasp of musical theory or notation may offer an improvement? Any ideas or critique is welcome!
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blakartz Heretic
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Posted: Fri Apr 5th, 2013 04:43 pm |
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I think I might just record myself singing and playing this tonight. YO WAY YO!
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Be_You_ Heretic

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Posted: Fri Apr 5th, 2013 10:11 pm |
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If you can figure out any more of it... or detect where I've gone horribly, horribly, wrong... let me know.
I might have overplayed my hand with the Roman Numerals... currently think it must it be in a relative minor or something? Is there a key change after the first part?
Here's an interesting web site I found recently related to music. There are links to plenty of interesting interviews and clips, though not one relates to Lexx:
http://www.charliemccarron.com/2013/02/how-to-write-the-next-james-bond-song/
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blakartz Heretic
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Posted: Mon Apr 8th, 2013 03:48 pm |
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I can read tablature. That is the extent of my music reading prowess. It sounded right when I played it.
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Be_You_ Heretic

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Posted: Mon Apr 8th, 2013 06:32 pm |
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Thanks for trying it out and commenting, Blakartz.
I saw Lexx tabs advertised on the Internet, but there was some requirement for a download which didn't seem 100% legit to me at the time.
My knowledge of music is about a quarter of a mile wide and -- on average -- just a quarter-inch deep. I had superb musical training available to me when I was a youngster, but I did not benefit from it as I might have.
More recently, aquiring a guitar which has good intonation and stays in tune...
(..and for a moment let me wallow in commodity fetishism:)

The ARC 300 has beautiful dual-tone mother of pearl inlays.

... fine-tuning tailpiece and "Gibraltar" adjustable bridge.

Not exactly a Les Paul, but has a set neck and weighs a ton.
... and the opportunity to diddle around on a piano have helped make a big difference in my musical understanding; not to mention reading articles, listening to programs, watching videos, and talking with (cadging free lessons from) professional musicians as opportunity arises.
Interesting thing about the piano is that it makes obvious the relationship between notes in scales and the relationship between chords. (Noted, now, how two three note chords which share two of their notes go so sweetly together.)
Here's an article I copied into text format and have on my computer so I can read it over and again. Some bits are starting to sink in:
http://www.mytablature.com/info/help/chord_theory.htm
I intend to make a further stab at this, but in the meantime let me once again encourage anybody with understanding or observation to chime in.
Last edited on Mon Apr 8th, 2013 06:49 pm by Be_You_
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blakartz Heretic
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Posted: Mon Apr 8th, 2013 09:42 pm |
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Very beautiful...I love the natural finish. I prefer B.C. Rich persobally. Ibanez does make a very solid instrument though. I've roughed my buddies RG-7 up a bit and it still sounds pretty good.
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mayaXXX Divine Executioner

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Posted: Thu Apr 11th, 2013 03:54 am |
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Nice AXE !!
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