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Great as always Sean. It's worth noting that if your voice can handle the 2 step shift (to partial Capo 2) you can get that nice drop D thing going without tuning down. So, for anyone reading out there, you would Capo 2 across 5 strings allowing your high e string (the bottom one) remain open. You get the droning effect that is about a half step lower than CM does on the original recording. A nice work around for live performance. This also works for Green Eyes if that one is in your repertoire.
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Great as always Sean. It's worth noting that if your voice can handle the 2 step shift (to partial Capo 2) you can get that nice drop D thing going without tuning down. So, for anyone reading out there, you would Capo 2 across 5 strings allowing your high e string (the bottom one) remain open. You get the droning effect that is about a half step lower than CM does on the original recording. A nice work around for live performance. This also works for Green Eyes if that one is in your repertoire.
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5:23 Chorus
Sorry to be critical, but this arrangement does not sound like Warning Sign.
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This really misses the vibe of the song. I would also argue it's easier to play with the sliding C/G chord shape.