Hi Connor. Glad you like it & think it sounds good. I tried to add octaves or doubles where I could to get a fuller sound, since I don’t have a 12-string.
Thx, Thomas. You can find that CttE lic here, starting at bar 79. For the E (first note in bar 79), tho, I play on the g string (9th fret) instead of d string at 14. Makes for easier fingering, imo. Hope that helps. www.songsterr.com/a/wsa/yes-close-to-the-edge-tab-s21766
When describing what 'notes' you are playing/holding you may find it far easier and clearer (for the viewer) to say the name of the string and which fret you are holding/ fingering, because it is not always possible to 'see' what string you are playing and which finger is being used. That would make it far clearer for anyone watching to understand.
Nice try, but you're showing it wrong. What song do you listen to because you're adding notes that aren't even there. th-cam.com/video/gE8YVH46RCw/w-d-xo.htmlsi=L0eJPp6nW2qQ7M5z
Thx for watching & commenting. I think the way Steve shows on the 6-string is how he plays it with the 12-string. I do add extra octaves & such in order to mimic a 12-string guitar, which I don’t own, & make it sound fuller. Cheers.
Thanks dude, perfect. And it's encouraging to hear it still sounds good on 6 strings instead of 12
Hi Connor. Glad you like it & think it sounds good. I tried to add octaves or doubles where I could to get a fuller sound, since I don’t have a 12-string.
Thank you, very helpful, looking forward to playing it after all these years. Best wishes from Europe
My pleasure, Paul. Glad it’s helpful. Have fun with it; it’s a great tune.
Short, sweet and accurate - thanks
Thanks, Joe. Glad you liked it.
Thank you for this. Very much appreciated.
Happy to help, Mike. Glad you found it useful. Cheers!
Nice job… a step up from the tabs I learned on!
Hi Keith. Thanks for watching & the nice comment. Glad you found it helpful.
Brilliant! Thanks
Thanks!
Great job, thanks!
Thanks, Allen. Glad you liked it & hope it’s helpful.
Great video! Can you teach us that Close to The Edge riff, that is in your short clips?
Thx, Thomas. You can find that CttE lic here, starting at bar 79. For the E (first note in bar 79), tho, I play on the g string (9th fret) instead of d string at 14. Makes for easier fingering, imo.
Hope that helps.
www.songsterr.com/a/wsa/yes-close-to-the-edge-tab-s21766
It didn’t take long, so I made a quick tutorial. Hope it helps:
th-cam.com/video/2dW1AuCTRLs/w-d-xo.html
Thanks a lot!
Sure thing; I hope it’s helpful. Cheers!
When describing what 'notes' you are playing/holding you may find it far easier and clearer (for the viewer) to say the name of the string and which fret you are holding/ fingering, because it is not always possible to 'see' what string you are playing and which finger is being used. That would make it far clearer for anyone watching to understand.
Beatiful
Thanks!
Nice try, but you're showing it wrong.
What song do you listen to because you're adding notes that aren't even there.
th-cam.com/video/gE8YVH46RCw/w-d-xo.htmlsi=L0eJPp6nW2qQ7M5z
Thx for watching & commenting. I think the way Steve shows on the 6-string is how he plays it with the 12-string.
I do add extra octaves & such in order to mimic a 12-string guitar, which I don’t own, & make it sound fuller.
Cheers.