El músico country, George Strait, nació en 1952 en Texas. Empezó su carrera en un grupo de rock’n’roll, pero se alistó en el ejercito en 1971. Cuando estaba destinado en Hawai, empezó a tocar música country con el grupo Rambling Country, patrocinado por el ejercito. En 1975, cuando regresó a Tejas formó su propia banda, Ace in the Hole. Empezó en solitario en 1980, y su single de debut, “Unwound”, subió directamente al Top Ten.
¡Cuatro años de duro trabajo!Este mes de mayo cumplimos cuatro años al aire. Seguimos trabajando en la difusión de este maravilloso instrumento, ¡gracias por participar en nuestra historia!
#----------------------------------PLEASE NOTE---------------------------------# #This file is the author's own work and represents their interpretation of the # #song. You may only use this file for private study, scholarship, or research. # #------------------------------------------------------------------------------# # Ace In The Hole ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ as performed by George Strait notated by Greg Vaughn ([email protected])
As written in Bb, this song may be difficult for some of you (I still can't make all the chord switches smoothly) so I've included a simplified version in A. You can play these chords along with the recording if you capo the first fret.
A Bb You've got to have an ace in the hole D7AA7 Eb7BbBb7 A little secret that nobody knows D D#dim7 A/EF#7 Eb Edim7 Bb/FBb(#5)/F# G7#5 Life is a gamble, a game we all play B7EE7 C7FF7 But you need to save something for a rainy day A Bb You've got to learn to play your card right D7AA7 Eb7BbBb7 If you expect to win in life D D#dim7 A/EF#7 Eb6 Edim7 Bb/F G7#5 Don't put it all on the line for just one roll B7E7A C7F7Bb(x13331) You've got to have an ace in the hole
2: If you're headed down a one way street And you're not sure it's the way you wanna go In money or love or all the above Have a little more than what you show When life deals out a surprise Have a few surprises of your own No matter what you do, no matter where you go You've got to have an ace in the hole
Chords I use (but they are by no means the only choice): I still Am not comfortable with the Bb(#5)/F#
C7FF7Eb6 I often use plain Eb :111113 111111 111111 |:1||:10 instead of Eb6. :||||| |||2|| |||2|| 2:||3: :|3|4| |34||| |3|||| |:|4|:
To really get the Western Swing sound you want to hit the bass notes on beats 1 and 3 and strum the whole chord on 2 and 4, but muffle it quickly to get a percussive BOOM-chick BOOM-chick sound. If any of you are more adventurous and would like some "swing-ier" sounding chords, I've got some suggestions from Bo Parker that I'll be happy to share with you.