Artist: JACKSON JOE | Title: one more time

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It is ofttimes utilised for the guitar, bass, lute, archlute, theorbo, angélique, mandora, gallichon, and vihuela, but in generalisation it crapper be utilised for some reticulate instrument, including ukulele, mandolin, banjo, and viola da gamba, as substantially as some liberated wood aerophones much as the harmonica.



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From: groenewo@cs.utwente.nl (Raymond 'Model checking' Groenewoud)

ONE MORE TIME - JOE JACKSON

Intro: play 8th notes: rythm:  n is DOWN stroke v is UPSTROKE x is MUTE

         | n    v    n   v x x  v  x v x  v  n x x x x |

           Fism Fism E   Fism   Fism Fism E  Fism       2 times
           E    E    E7  E      E    E    E7 E          2 times

           repeat this one time

Chords: Fism |---|---|---|  9th position 
             |-1-|-2-|---|
             |-1-|---|-4-|
             |-1-|---|-3-|
             |---|---|---|
             |---|---|---|

         E   |---|---|---| 9th position 
             |-1-|---|---|
             |-1-|---|---|
             |-1-|---|---|  (lift 2-4-3 when going from Fism - E
             |---|---|---|
             |---|---|---|

         E7  |---|---|---|---| 9th position
             |-1-|---|---|---|
             |-1-|---|---|---|
             |-1-|---|---|-4-|
             |---|---|---|---|
             |---|---|---|---|


        
Song: play 8th notes: rythm:

         | n x x v x x x x |

Chords:  | F#m		| E		| C#m		| D	  (E) |
         | F#m		| E		| C#m		| D	  (E) |
         | A            | E             | C#m		| D	  (E) |
         | F#m		| E		| C#m		| D	  (E) |

chorus   | A 		| Asus4  A 	| E		| E	      |
         | A		| Asus4  A 	| E		| C#m     (E) |

then intro as chorus

chords: 

         C#m |---|---|---|  4th position 
             |-1-|-2-|---|
             |-1-|---|-4-|
             |-1-|---|-3-|
             |---|---|---|
             |---|---|---|

         D   |---|---|---| 7th position  
             |-1-|---|---|
             |-1-|---|---|
             |-1-|---|---|
             |---|---|---|
             |---|---|---|

         A   |-1-|---|---| 5th position  
             |-1-|---|---|
             |-1-|-2-|---|      play this in the VERSE
             |-1-|---|-3-|
             |-1-|---|-4-|
             |-1-|---|---|

         A   |---|---|---| 2th position  
             |-1-|---|---|
             |-1-|---|---|      play this in the CHORUS ...
             |-1-|---|---|
             |---|---|---|
             |---|---|---|

    Asus4    |---|---|---| 2th position  
             |-1-|-2-|---|      
             |-1-|---|---|     
             |-1-|---|---|      ..  so you can  swith easily to/from sus4
             |---|---|---|
             |---|---|---|

outro:  F#m  |---|---|---|---| 9th position  
             |-1-|-2-|---|-4-|
             |-1-|---|---|---|    
             |-1-|---|-3-|---|
             |---|---|---|---|
             |---|---|---|---|  

play this chord and play in this chord a melody on the 2nd string simultaneously (by lifitng and putting the fingers on the 2nd string:

1 -- 12 -- 124 -- 12 -- 1 -- 12 -- 124 something like that. So you keep playing the chord but on the 2nd string you change the note.

           E |---|---|---|---| 9th position  
             |-1-|---|---|---|
             |-1-|---|---|---|    
             |-1-|---|---|-4-|
             |---|---|---|---|
             |---|---|---|---|

I do not know exactly what is going on but it is the same idea: keep playing the chord but change 1 note by lifting the 4th finger and putting it on the string again.


I hope this will help.
Raymond





 

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	    /             Student Computer Science             / 
	   /              University of Twente                / 
	  /                 The Netherlands                  / 
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