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The time signature of Heart of Gold is 4/4
The key of Heart of Gold is G major
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The time signature of Heart of Gold is 4/4
The key of Heart of Gold is G major
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The time signature of Wheat Kings is 4/4
The key of Wheat Kings is G major
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The time signature of Heart of Gold is 4/4
The key of Heart of Gold is G major
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The time signature of Landslide is 4/4
The key of Landslide is C major
Song structure is as follows:
Intro: Riff #1 x 2
Verse 1: Riff #1 x 4
Verse 2: Riff #1 x 4
Instrumental: Riff #1 x 4
Bridge: Riff #2
Instrumental: Riff #1 x 4
Bridge: Riff #2
Outro: Riff #1 x 7
C G/B Am
When Lyndsay Buckingham plays this song live , he adds more to his picking, but what is written below are the usual patterns.
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The time signature of 5 Days in May is 4/4
The key of 5 Days in May is G major
While playing the chords in this song, play an alternating bass line of the root and fifth on the first and third beats respectively.
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The time signature of Somewhere Over the Rainbow is 4/4 time
The key of Somewhere Over The Rainbow is C major
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The time signature of Close to You is 4/4 time
The key of Close to You is G major, but changes to Ab major from the bridge onward
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This song is originally played with a banjo-ukulele (banjolele) which is tuned just like a ukulele, but looks like a banjo. The chords and strumming pattern are fairly simple, but don't forget to put a capo on fret 1.
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This song is fairly easy. The bass approaches the chords and does a few octaves. It's a good song to improvise and try out different things, as long as you keep the drive and that you hit the root note of the chord on the first beat of every measure.
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This song is folk/country which means that on the guitar, you alternate from root to fifth on every beat. In between the beats, you play high strings. Other than that, be aware of the D.C. (Da Capo) with repeat which takes you back to the beginning of the song.
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