Sometime just a bit of knowledge makes figuring out something even harder
I’m trying to figure out pattern for First Aid Kit song Nothing Has to Be True
As Jason suggests I’ve listened to the sing many times
I get it
But where it changes from C to F is confusing
I then go into the dark hole of internet and a “teacher” says it is down, down, down, up, up on the C then up, down, up down on F
The count doesn’t seem to work
Including video link of them playing
I’ve zoomed in on fingers
Kind of makes sense, but I can’t figure out the count
Thank you
1 Like
judi
January 21, 2025, 1:35am
2
Hi Tom, I’ll take a shot…I get
D D U UDUDUDU
with the chord change on the second-to-last D.
I’m pretty new at figuring stuff like this out…I’m interested to learn the “right” answer.
3 Likes
judi
January 21, 2025, 1:39am
4
Let me know if you think it’s even close.
1 Like
I will try Tue and let you in know!
1 Like
What’s your count using 1,2, 3,4?
And where do you think second bar starts — the quick F to C?
Thabks
judi
January 21, 2025, 3:23am
7
Here’s what I’m seeing. The chord change is on the bold D (3 in the second measure).
I suspect this is properly counted in 16ths (1e+a…) but I still get lost that way and end up thinking in two measures counted in 8ths.
1 Like
judi
January 21, 2025, 3:45am
9
I hope it helps, Tom. Even if I don’t have it right, maybe it will get you on the right track!
FWIW: I slowed down the YouTube to 50% speed - helped me suss out what she’s doing.
Fantastic
Now I need to translate all this to 16th note pattern!
judi
January 21, 2025, 3:55am
11
This might be it in 16ths…
1 Like