Another interesting that we are going to look into is shot down and themes, and as usual. Let us start the Angus part. This is how the song starts.
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Okay. So, I did it differently on my version because I started with,
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So, I did it up here instead of,
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Of course, at least at the start when you have to go back to A quickly. It is easier if you do it here.
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It sounds also different.
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It is the same notes but it sounds different of course so that the note the strings are different and also it sounds different.
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You know it is quicker to go there instead of,
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So, you can still do it of course but you know, you minimize the possibilities of making mistake there and Angus is very, very careful to this.
So, at least at the beginning, this is the right part where this is the part of the fret board where you want to do that.
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Now, it is easy to do this far it just begin with the -- it could be a G chord it actually see opening, open G and the B press on the third fret that would be D note.
And I will start going with the or whatever finger used to do that on the -- you just go on the second fret of the G string. And you will this kind of thrilling feeling,
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And the other chord is in A, okay. And then,
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This note, are well you start on the fifth or on the seventh fret on the D string and that is in A. And then, on the seventh, eighth, ninth fret on the G string and then, on the B string that would be a tenth fret. And then, you just slide you know two fret backwards.
Now, for the other two chords on the video, I did it wrong because I did it like this. So, I press the whole chord on the base note in it. More or less it sounds very closely, except there is in the base note that Marco is doing. So, A was probably just go up here, okay.
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So, it is a seventh fret D and G string wholly on the seventh fret, and then slide two frets backwards.
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And I am adding a little add as note here.
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At times, I forget exactly when comes to me spontaneously from listening to the song probably I even over did that. But there is this part,
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And now probably, he will do that up here as I did on the video.
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Because this closure to this fret where I position here. So,
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See it is easier if you add it all handy right there, okay.
Now, we are going to the chorus, the chorus to Myers it simply, simply you know simple not easy. It is A chord,
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D, and then a G chord, and then D chord.
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And then, a power chord on C power chord.
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So,
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And back to the theme, okay. Until the solo begins you know and now, let us get into the solo.
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