A quick listen to the intro has 3 chords: C, F, and G. In rhythm they'd be
Chords: C,F,F,F C,F,F C,F,F C,C,C,C G
Above repeats 2x with guitar. Third time thru bass comes in; you'll hear it moving thru 3 notes for the above progression: F, then up 3 notes to A, then down to G.
I play piano, so I have no idea how to voice the chords on guitar.
If you can sing, and want to sing the "do do do doot's" on the fade out at the end (2 mins 37 secs into song), I hear two voices, and maybe a 3rd below. Top voice is v1, middle is is v2 and bottom I'll call v3.
do do do doot do do doot do do doot do do do doot, do
v1 G A A A G A A G A A G G G G G
v2 E F F F E F F E F F E E E E D
v3 C C C C C C C C C C C C C C B
The formatting is funny cuz they don't let me use fixed-width font. Just copy in to Notepad and chose Courier-New font and it should re-align.
'Don't have time to listen to chords thru whole song, but you got the intro and fade out, and if you sing the different harmony parts on the fade out, you should get a rush - harmony rox.
Post back if you hear it differently. -RobertBr
Thunder Road, Bruce Springsteen Thunderstruck, AC/DC Thunder and Lightning, Chi Coltrane (from the 1980's) Thunder Rolls, Garth Brooks Thunderbird, Quiet Riot (also recorded by other artists) Thunder Island, Jay Ferguson
I think you are wanting " Smooth " a collaboration with Rob Thomas on vocals and Carlos Santana on Guitar. Black Magic Woman
Push Play is an indie band from Long Island, New York consisting of four members: CJ Baran -Lead Vocals and Guitar Steve Scarola -Guitar, Background Vocals, and Keyboard Nick DeTurris -Bass Derek Ries -Drums
The ESP Guitar company is located in Japan and therefore all of their guitars are manufactured there. Japan is located as an island just off of the continent Asia.
An ukulele is a small four-stringed instrument, similar to a guitar. The ukulele is popular in Hawaii. The word 'ukulele' itself is Hawaiian. It translates to 'jumping flea'. If you have an opportunity to watch a band play in Hawaii, watch for the mini-guitar that is the ukulele! Whenever you see someone dancing the Hula, there will be a ukulele playing the music they are swaying to. You can also see the ukulele in some modern music, such as Train's rendition of "Hey, Soul Sister" or "I'm Yours" by Jason Mraz. The ukulele is considerably easier to play than the guitar, because it has only four strings. Also, the ukulele has softer strings that did not cut into the fingertips, the way guitar strings do. Having these different strings gives the ukulele a completely different sound than the guitar. While the guitar has a metallic sound, the ukulele sounds warmer and is more suitable for the island music it plays. If you read guitar music, you will have no problem reading the music for a ukulele. It looks just like the music for a guitar, except it is written with the four dots instead of the six! Chords are instantly recognizable. I recommend learning the ukulele if you are looking for an easy way to play and learn the guitar. The uke is interchangeable with the guitar, but is far easier than the guitar! The instrument is cheaper to buy, too.
The only song i know titled "Thunder Island" was done by Jay Ferguson. Hope this helps!
The bass on "Thunder Island" by Jay Ferguson was played by the renowned session musician, David Hungate. He contributed to the song’s distinctive sound, which helped it become a hit in the late 1970s. Ferguson himself is known for his work as a singer-songwriter and as a member of the band Spirit.
Escape from Thunder Island happened in 2011.
Thunder Bay Island Light was created in 1857.
Escape from Thunder Island was created on 2011-05-18.
Thunder Island - 1963 was released on: USA: October 1963
Thunder Road, Bruce Springsteen Thunderstruck, AC/DC Thunder and Lightning, Chi Coltrane (from the 1980's) Thunder Rolls, Garth Brooks Thunderbird, Quiet Riot (also recorded by other artists) Thunder Island, Jay Ferguson
The cast of Escape from Thunder Island - 2011 includes: Douglas Vandegrift as Sebastian
The address of the Henry L. Ferguson Museum is: , Fishers Island, NY 06390
Sandy Ferguson died February 26, 1919, in Providence, Rhode Island.
The address of the Thunder Bay Island is: Po Box 212, Alpena, MI 49707-0212
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