id AA06356; Tue, 22 Feb 94 21:54:14 GMT This song is off the album of the same name. Check it out. I've transcribed the chords played by the acoustic guitar (possibly a twelve-string) in the song. I get the impression that the top string (or 2, if played on a 12-str) has been removed - you'll notice that none of the chords in the song seem to use the notes that would fall on the high e string. So, if you're hyper keen, take it off, otherwise, avoid this string. As well as the acoustic, there are 2 electric slide guitars (plus a 5 string banjo in the chorus) - if I ever figure out what they're up to, yous'll (sic) be the first to know. I hope this isn't confusing...
Slow Turning - John Hiatt ------------------------- Chords used: EADGbe A/E :00222x D/F#:20023x Em11:0000xx G :32003x E :02210x Bm :x2443x Intro: Chords: A/E | D/F# Em11 | G Em11 D/F# Em11 Rhythm: + + + | + + + | + + + | + + + | A/E | D/F# Em11 | G Em11 D/F# Em11 | + + + | + + + | + + + | + + + | | A/E D/F# | G D/F# | A/E D/F# | G D/F# | (Continue rhythm simile - This 2 bar progression is played throughout verse and chorus) When I was a boy I thought it .... E I always thought our ... Bm D/F# A 'Cause nobody said ... E I never did get ... Bm D/F# But now I get ... Chorus: NC A/E etc It's been a slow turning from the .... (Chord progression x4) Now I'm in my car, ooh I've got the .... Time is short, and here's the ..... There's just a slow turning from .... A slow turning, a slow turning etc..