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Jon Hall
Jun-28-2004, 7:04pm
I'm looking for the chord progression. I think I've got it right but wanted to compare it to someone else's. I'm hearing a IVdim7.

Thanks Jon

Seth Rosen
Jun-28-2004, 7:49pm
Here's how I do it, no diminished chords:

Verse ("I'm growing tired... never repeats):

I//|VI7//|ii//|ii//|V7//|V7//|V+ //|I//|

I//|III7//|vi//|ii//|II7//|II7//|ii7//|V+//|

Chorus

I//|I7//|IV//|iv//|I//|V7//|I//|V7//|

I//|I7//|IV//|iv//|I//|V7//|I//|I7//|

IV//|IV//|I//|VI7//|II7//|II7//|ii7//|V+//|

I//|I7//|IV//|iv//|I//|V7//|I//|I//|


Yodel Tag:

IV//|IV//|I//|I//|V//|V//|I//|I7//|

IV//|IV//|I//|I//|V//|V//|I//|I//|

Jon Hall
Jun-28-2004, 7:59pm
Thanks Seth. I appreciate the help.

Jon

ourgang
Jun-29-2004, 4:52am
Found this on the net. Sounds right.

www.arlo.net/tablature/display.cgi?file=miss_mississippi.crd

Peter Hackman
Jul-09-2004, 1:46am
Found this on the net. Sounds right.

www.arlo.net/tablature/display.cgi?file=miss_mississippi.crd
that's about the way I hear it. Very nice sound with
the e, f sharp and a against the G chord, and e
against the minor. I would play an A7aug 5
on the word "dear".

Jon Hall
Jul-10-2004, 9:52am
Peter

I'm not sure if I understand "e,f sharp and a against the G chord". Are you referring to the B7 chord? It contains Eb, F#, A and B. By "e against the minor" do you mean playing an Em on the mando against an E on the guitar?

Thanks

Jon