From ynottnaro@yahoo.com Mon Feb 24 18:34:32 2003
Subject:Re: (OT) SRV's Riviera Paridise
Here you go, but please, forgive my ignorant
theory/chord names.
Emin9 (F# on top)
A6 (F#on top) or think of it as F#min/A
Emin9
A6
A6 Ab6 (the F#min over A bass, then drop 1/2 step)
Fmaj7 (E on top)
G6 (E on top) or think of it as Emin/G bass
Fmaj7
G6
G6 F#6
EbMaj7 (D on top)
B13 (not sure if that's correct name, but think Jimi
Hendrix chord, or voice as follows
D# A D (D on top) over B bass, and
D# A C (C on top) over B bass....
Emin9 (B on top)
Its eazier than it sounds, and please...dont bash me
for my ignorant chord names!
Its a pretty tune, have fun!
--- "bluestblues2002 "
wrote:
> HI gang,
> First, please excuse this post if it is way out of
> line for this
> group, but I'm in a quandry. I owe my bass and
> guitar players a HUGE
> favor, and the payback is learning the organ part of
> Riviera
> Paridise. All I can find online is the guitar chords
> and leads, but
> nothing for the organ.
>
> Since my hearing is pretty well shot after years of
> loud music, I
> really can't discern some of the chord changes.
> Also, Stevie Ray was
> famous for tuning his guitar to E-flat. This makes
> learning the song
> and playing at the same time even more difficult for
> me.
>
> If anyone knows/plays this song, and can supply me
> with the chord
> progression, I'd really appreciate it immensly. In
> order not to tie
> up much bandwidth for the group, please contact me
> offline.
>
> Thanks so much,
>
> Bill
>
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