chord changes F F#dim Gm F Eb

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r johnson
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chord changes F F#dim Gm F Eb

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Playing the chorus to Geo Strait, It Just Comes Naturally, I discover the following;
F chord at the 8th fret A & B pedal down
F#dim at the 7th fret lkl
Gm at the 6th fret A pedal only
F at the 8th fret A&B pedal
Eb at 6th fret A&B pedal
This is probably no revelation to most of you but it opened up something for me so I thought I'd pass it along.
This also works for the common F F#dim Gm or (Bb) to C7 chord pattern.
Now tell me how many better ways there are to do it??

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Are we to assume that your lkl is the lever that raises the E's to F?
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R..if you are getting the F#dim at 7, I have to assume it is with your F lever.
The bridge chords look right to me. If I remember the passage correctly, Paul is sliding up to each chord. Your positions are fine and economical as far as bar movement.
As an alternative you could start at the F 8th AB, slide up to F#dim @ 10 F lever, slide up to Gm @11 E lever, then F @ 13, then resolve going up to Eb at either 14 A pedal & F lever or down to Eb @11.

Now if you figure out his solo fills after the first bridge...let me know Image
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Post by r johnson »

yes lkl raises fourth string
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Post by r johnson »

thanks bo, I'll give that a try, the movement up the neck should be very effective.
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btw .. you can find inversions of those chords at 13 except for Eb which is either at 11 or 14<font size="1" color="#8e236b"><p align="center">[This message was edited by Bo Borland on 20 December 2006 at 03:32 PM.]</p></FONT>
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