Chords with lyrics
I WANT YOUR SEX I, II & III -- GEORGE MICHAEL, "Faith"(2011 remaster)
Exact chords tabbed out by ClassicalfreaK, 2015
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Listen to the video I used: https://youtu.be/g6CYj7ZskQA
***THIS IS THE ENTIRE THREE-PART VERSION IN ONE RECORDING,
WITH A augmentedA MIXTURE OF CHORDS AND TABS IN BOTH GUITAR AND BASS,
DEPENDING ON THE SECTION***
[[A augmentedA Few Tips:]]
- I have different types of verses marked numerically (Verse I,II,etc.)
- If the guitar/synth and bass parts are written as one system, the tab
staves will be beamed together. If they?re not, they?re not to be played
at the same time.
- Even though guitar doesn?t play the brass lines in parts II and III, I
wrote out the rhythm and voicing that would work best with the band.
- If the rhythm is confusing, break it down to the sixteenth. I wrote it
so that all dashes (----) are sixteenths, and all of the rhythms, no
matter how syncopated they are, are represented here exactly as is!
So a simple eighth rhythm would look like: |0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-| If THAT
isn?t enough of a guide, I include rhythmic notation for every tab, in
the form of X...X... to represent ?1e&a2e&a? notation (with Xs being
the strong downbeat).
🏷Legend FOR POSSIBLY UNFAMILIAR TERMS
- ?Tacet? is music-speak for ?don?t play?. So if a section on a tab is
marked with, say, ?TACET 2X?, don?t play the area inside the tacet on the
second go around.
- ?n/c? is another common musician term to denote ?no chord?. Rest up your
overheating mind when you see n/c!
- ?gtr.? = guitar
- ?synth.? = synthesizer
- ?pno.? = piano
- ?DS? = drums or drum-set
- ?hns? = horns (brass ensemble)
- ?DM? = drum machine
- ?x? (as in, ?2x? or ?4th x?) = time
- ?tutti? is a musical term that says that everyone is playing together.
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