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My last thread on transcribing a Taylor Swift song generated a lot of interesting chat so I thought I'd post another simple pop song that I transcribed at the weekend.
It's Pure Shores by All Saints
I'm a lot more confident of my transcription this time.
Heres' my analysis, interested in others views:
It's just 4 chords, but it took me a few minutes because it doesn't start on the I chord so the standard tricks of looking for the vi,IV and V didn't work since the first chord played was the V.
From then on it's the same 4 chords all the way.
I haven't really worked out the little arpeggios in the intro, but I am just playing 2 strings (b and g) of the triads around the 9th fret.
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You can capo at the 4th and play A, Bm, G, and D shapes.
Then I thought, if the guitar was tuned to Eb, it's just D, Em, C, and G.
I'd probably still think of the song in Db rather than thinking of it starting on the V chord.
This gives us a I, ii, b7, IV
Whenever you get a piece like this where the chord which "feels" like the I chord doesn't make theoretical sense then my first assumption is that it's a modal progression. In this case, Db mixolydian because of the b7 chord. Sweet home Alabama is the classic example where the theory says Gmajor/Eminor but the ears say D is the root...hence D mixolydian in that case.
Just another viewpoint on it.
I really am no expert and my ears are shite, but I do generally feel resolution on the F#. Although just played it back and see what you mean.
And I didn't know that about Sweet Home Alabama - good point, it does resolve on the D.
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It was mostly the melody which pointed me towards keeping Db as the root note as the verse phrases were resolving there.
As I said though, you’re not wrong and it’s just a different perspective.
This lady does a cracking job with her looper: I'm having fun in the sun, trying to work out the layered parts.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GJCJr6wMpwg
When you say work out the layers, presumably the plucked bits are just arpeggios of the chords with a dotted eighth delay.
I have no idea on the bass.
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Haven't got the bass line down, yet. The melody is easy, repetitive but sorta hypnotic, like the original record.
The first widdly arpeggio bit I've got as:
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