Friends in Low Places
Posted: 19 Jun 2007 12:11 pm
Some of my students have asked about the "weird chord" in Friends in Low Places that comes on the word "champagne." So a little help from the big guns, please: In the key of A, I play what I call Bm7b5. I play it at on E9 at the 8th fret with B&C pedals and rake upwards from the 5th string up to and including the first string which gives me this: 5th string is an A (dom 7th), 4th string is D (b3rd), 3rd string is F (b5), 2nd string is a B (root), & 1st string is unison D to 4th string (b3rd). Obviously the 1st string could be omitted, but,... This works for me, but is there a better, more logical way? Any alternative chord positions? I would normally drop the root note B, but I have our bass player playing a D note. Your thoughts/comments are appreciated. Regards, Steve