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on the beach,chords needed

Postby steve.t » 08 Oct 2009, 18:39

hi, any kind soul out there got the chords for the cliff/shads`on the beach`? iv`e tried most of the tab/chord sites without any luck. thanks, steve.t
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Re: on the beach,chords needed

Postby Bob Lampard » 08 Oct 2009, 21:15

You're very welcome to the chords I use which should be attached if I done this correctly.
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Re: on the beach,chords needed

Postby suboA21 » 08 Oct 2009, 21:23

Hi Steve

Funny I was going to ask the same about the intro. After years I cant seem to get all the rights chords for Hanks bit,

basically the tune is in A


Verse
A/D /A/ E/ - A/D/E/A

Chorus

E/A/E/A/A9 (A7)/D /A /F#m/D/E/D/A

Bridge

F A F E
mmm this is fun....mmm now I know your the one I'm gonna Dance with

Intro Chords this is where I need help, think it starts on 12th fret C#m (Dm Shape)

Steve A
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Re: on the beach,chords needed

Postby steve.t » 08 Oct 2009, 21:57

cheers bob & steve,just the job thanks. it was just one of those tunes i couldn`t get my head round no matter how many times i played the cd,i think we`ve all had one at some time?

thanks again, steve.t
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Re: on the beach,chords needed

Postby Mikey » 10 Oct 2009, 22:11

Rightly or wrongly , I've always started the intro with E played on the fourth fret then to D on the second fret then A, bottom E and then back up to A on the fifth fret for the second half of the intro run (please excuse the lack of technical expression!). The rest is played exactly as described by Steve et al. Might not be "correct" but sounds ok to me.
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Re: on the beach,chords needed

Postby Jay Bass » 12 Oct 2009, 06:02

steve.t wrote:hi, any kind soul out there got the chords for the cliff/shads`on the beach`? iv`e tried most of the tab/chord sites without any luck. thanks, steve.t


Hi Steve
the chords i use follow the Bass line
There is a Bm Chord To replace a D Chord other than that much the same
you wouldn't realy notice any difference as a D Chord on guitar with the Bass playing a B note would make it Bm7 anyway.
Hope This helps
Regards
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