Ricardo -> RE: Tio Arango - V. Amigo simple question (Apr. 5 2013 18:58:54)
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ORIGINAL: jof Sorry but that wouldn't work! e-------7p5 b-------5 g----5 d-- a--0 e- I think the B with the E comes at beat one, and the other two notes are kind of upbeat, but yeah Ricardo on 11 and 12 he helds the E-chord so the upbeat is an extra beat I know this is a bit silly, but now I want to know it exactly [:D] When chords are broken up you normally think of them as pick ups sure (before the beat), but it is overcomplicating a simple thing. In some cases the chord is broken through the beat meaning the bass note starts on the beat and the high notes are off beat...it depends on the flow afterward.
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