sometimes i feel like a bird in a scott walker song i press my head against the wall but sometimes the house looks like the way i like i am an angry meteor under a black sky you can feel forgotten by god so wake up at night walk across the lawn fall into my arms in my arms you are an angry meteor you are coming from far away
i asked sam about it and he told me this "the song is in a major, the chords in that part are something like this - a d major chord w/ a suspended 2nd, then the same but w/ B in the bass, so implying a b minor chord, without shifting anything else but the bass note. then a major, then an interesting take on gmajor deviating from key) which puts g in the bass, a tritone above it in a c#, then open d, g, b, and e above. this repeats once, but the ending chord (g chord) is replaced by a bmajor (breakingkey again) with a suspended 2nd & 4th, so open b & e strings otherwise barred normal. hope that makes sense! it's the best i can do to explain. i don't write songs in terms of chords at all, or think about them that way, so it's tough to explain them a lot of the time!" i dont really know enough music theory to tab this out, but maybe someone can. hope it helps.
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they have such beautiful voices
just beautiful
remember, if it’s not somewhere, it’s not sessions
sometimes i feel
like a bird in a scott walker song
i press my head against the wall
but sometimes
the house looks like
the way i like
i am an angry meteor
under a black sky
you can feel forgotten by god
so wake up at night
walk across the lawn
fall into my arms
in my arms
you are an angry meteor
you are coming from far away
what are the chords in the chorus? I can't tell
i asked sam about it and he told me this
"the song is in a major, the chords in that part are something like this - a d major chord
w/ a suspended 2nd, then the same but w/ B in the bass, so implying a b minor chord,
without shifting anything else but the bass note. then a major, then an interesting take on gmajor
deviating from key) which puts g in the bass, a tritone above it in a c#, then open d, g, b, and e above.
this repeats once, but the ending chord (g chord) is replaced by a bmajor (breakingkey again) with a suspended 2nd & 4th,
so open b & e strings otherwise barred normal.
hope that makes sense! it's the best i can do to explain. i don't write songs in terms of chords at all, or think about them
that way, so it's tough to explain them a lot of the time!"
i dont really know enough music theory to tab this out, but maybe someone can. hope it helps.