Re: MIDI pedigree

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Am 05.04.21 um 15:24 schrieb David Kastrup:
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Now here is the thing: all of them, as accurate and detailed as they
appear otherwise, get the central guitar riff wrong.  The second bar of
the central riff is a (broken) straight G major chord, g b d g.  The
guitar tabs have it.  The original single version has it (haven't found
other versions).  Tutorials have it.  But the Midi files invariably have
g c d g.  All of them, the simple and more complex ones.

So I have two working theories: there is some other version of "(Don't
Fear) the Reaper".  The other is that all MIDI files have a common
ancestor that got it wrong and never looked twice, in spite of very
meticulously transcribing all the solos.

My guess here: the C is a mistake and it should be a B ;-).

With a C in the G major chord it would be a Gsus4 major chord. This is definitely not what is played in this song as far as a I know it. (It is a long time ago I practiced it.)

As you can play the open G major chord in different ways on the guitar for this song I would only play it with a G on the 6th string, B on the 5th string, a D on the 4th string, a G on the 3rd string, a B or D on the 2nd string and a G on the 1st string. (Even when you do not play the notes on the 1st and 2nd string in this song I would put my fingers there ;-).) But different guitarist have different styles how to play it...

Hope this helps,

Michael
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