People Gotta Move chords/patch
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People Gotta Move chords/patch
[BBvideo=425,350][/BBvideo]Hi there! Is there anyone that plays People Gotta Move (Gino Vanelli, I know, guilty pleasure... ).
I can't get my hands to play the riffs and there's nothing online it seems. Any help is appreciated. I would love to play this with the band.
Thx!
I can't get my hands to play the riffs and there's nothing online it seems. Any help is appreciated. I would love to play this with the band.
Thx!
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Re: People Gotta Move chords/patch
Great song! I have played it before, let me get back to you with some chords.
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Re: People Gotta Move chords/patch
Intro:
||: F#m7 | B7/F# : ||
Verse:
||: F#m7 | bm7 | g#m7(b5)add6 C#7#9 | F#m7 : ||
A#+5/C | A#+5/C
Chorus:
||: Bm7 | Bm7 | F#m7 | F#m7 : || 3x
g#m7(b5)add6 C#7#9 | F#m7
The A#+5 (A#, D, F#) is, as far as I can tell, functionally an F#7+5 as dominant chord leading to the Bm7 in the chorus, with the bass moving to the C as a tritone substitute. Tricky, but cool.
Then the whole thing repeats except up a half-tone.
Horn break is just cm7 and gm7.
Transition to piano solo is something like dm7 and C#7b5
key solo is Cm7 and gm7 again, ending in Am7b5 and that weird run and
shift the next chorus another half-note up into C#m7 and G#m7, ending in A#m7b5 and that weird run and
another half-note up.
||: F#m7 | B7/F# : ||
Verse:
||: F#m7 | bm7 | g#m7(b5)add6 C#7#9 | F#m7 : ||
A#+5/C | A#+5/C
Chorus:
||: Bm7 | Bm7 | F#m7 | F#m7 : || 3x
g#m7(b5)add6 C#7#9 | F#m7
The A#+5 (A#, D, F#) is, as far as I can tell, functionally an F#7+5 as dominant chord leading to the Bm7 in the chorus, with the bass moving to the C as a tritone substitute. Tricky, but cool.
Then the whole thing repeats except up a half-tone.
Horn break is just cm7 and gm7.
Transition to piano solo is something like dm7 and C#7b5
key solo is Cm7 and gm7 again, ending in Am7b5 and that weird run and
shift the next chorus another half-note up into C#m7 and G#m7, ending in A#m7b5 and that weird run and
another half-note up.
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"The Angels of Libra are in the European vanguard of the [retro soul] movement“ (Bill Buckley, Soul and Jazz and Funk)
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Re: People Gotta Move chords/patch
That's from a quick take — there might be errors in there. But structurally, it's a pretty basic minor progression with a II-V-I minor cadence.
Those smileys are, of course, part of the second repeat sign.
Those smileys are, of course, part of the second repeat sign.
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Yep, it seems to be quite right. The A#+5/C is equivalent to a C9#11 (tritone substitute for F#7).
When it comes to the sound, I think it's a wurlizer with phaser. On my NE4 I get pretty good results with the amped wurly sample, dyn=3, phase 2 rate 3, and some eq.
/Anders
When it comes to the sound, I think it's a wurlizer with phaser. On my NE4 I get pretty good results with the amped wurly sample, dyn=3, phase 2 rate 3, and some eq.
/Anders
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Re: People Gotta Move chords/patch
Ah, thanks! Yes — that's a more elegant way of putting it.elektromin wrote:Yep, it seems to be quite right. The A#+5/C is equivalent to a C9#11 (tritone substitute for F#7).
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Sorry for the *Late* reply, I've been out for a while. Many thanks for those chords!!!!!!
You guys know what you're talking about, pretty sure you have a jazz background???!
Again, many thx!
You guys know what you're talking about, pretty sure you have a jazz background???!
Again, many thx!
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Hahaha...I'm working on building up a "jazz background". It might take me the rest of my life to actually get one.
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Re: People Gotta Move chords/patch
hi,
Does anybody know the chords of Gino Vannelli's 'Poor happy Jimmy' ? (tribute to Jim Croce, from the album Powerful people).
Thanks,
Hans
Does anybody know the chords of Gino Vannelli's 'Poor happy Jimmy' ? (tribute to Jim Croce, from the album Powerful people).
Thanks,
Hans