You Belong To Me: Band-in-a-Box Version
Posted: 18 Oct 2007 11:37 am
I had the pleasure of hearing Al Brisco perform this tune a couple of years ago, and was impressed with his version of the Jo Stafford number. The following is a Band-in-a-Box version (You Belong to Me – Peewee King.MGU). I play it at about 80b/m tempo in C.
E/2 = halfstop, Eb to D
E = E to D (full tone drop) (Use string 9 if playing a regular 10-string E9.)
BG = split (semitone drop) (B = +1/2; G = -1)
AK = split (semitone raise) (A = +1; K or LKV = -1/2)
H = +1 (2 semitones)
I particularly like the chord change and the way it flows through C to Gm to A7 (page 1, end of line 2). A7 is played up 1 fret, fret 6, from its no pedal position, fret 5. The G7 is played using the same strategy in line 4.
Note also the slide from fret 10 to fret 5, page 2, line 4 on the G7. Just a little different.
Fay
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E/2 = halfstop, Eb to D
E = E to D (full tone drop) (Use string 9 if playing a regular 10-string E9.)
BG = split (semitone drop) (B = +1/2; G = -1)
AK = split (semitone raise) (A = +1; K or LKV = -1/2)
H = +1 (2 semitones)
I particularly like the chord change and the way it flows through C to Gm to A7 (page 1, end of line 2). A7 is played up 1 fret, fret 6, from its no pedal position, fret 5. The G7 is played using the same strategy in line 4.
Note also the slide from fret 10 to fret 5, page 2, line 4 on the G7. Just a little different.
Fay
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