by fullerton62strat » 26 May 2012, 09:08
Hi Roger and Hugh, thank you for your comments - very much appreciated.
We all have our own preferences for different types of music, especially guitar instrumentals. I first learned from the inspiration of the Shads when I purchased my first LP ''The Shadows'' from our local Boots record booth in 196... frozen to death, for about 7/6d - that's about 38p today! Then the Beatles, Stones and every other new band coming on the scene.
Turned pro in 1964 and toured Germany clubs in Munich - what an adventure! Lucky me. Back home we did support act for shows with Gene Vincent, Johnny Leyton, Swinging Blue Jeans, Four Pennies, Shane Fenton, Screaming Lord Sutch (Ritchie Blackmore was his guitarist then) and many more - life can't get much better than that. But it did! Jet asked me to play lead for him in 1978. I have been VERY lucky. Because of all this experience and variety of music I played, I learned many of the unconventional chords which are the bedrock and colour of all good music - and vital if you want to learn a tune quickly. Respect to Bruce!
Hugh, you guessed right, the setting on the PRS was as follows: pick-up selection on position 2, Tone knocked back 2/10ths, volume about the same. The chords for the main tune are:
Gmaj7
Gmaj7 / Ab13
Fmaj7 / G13
Fmaj7 / G13 / Gb13
Ebmaj7 Gb13 F13 / Cdim
A beautiful sequence on its own!
John