Judas Priest es un grupo británico de Heavy metal. Recibió la influencia de los tres grupos fundadores del sonido del Metal que fueron Deep Purple, Led Zeppelin y Black Sabbath anticipando el estilo metálico que marcaría la era del NWOBHM. Podría decirse incluso que fueron los inventores del estilo ya que aportaron el sonido de las dobles guitarras con sonidos contundentes, voces espectaculares y como no, la propia indumentaria típica del Heavy Metal: el cuero y las tachas.
¡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!
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Date: Wed, 01 Apr 1998 18:05:53 -0700 From: John English Subject: CRD: j/judas_priest/winter_retreat.crd
CRD: j/JUDAS_PRIEST/winter_retreat.crd
"WINTER RETREAT" by Judas Priest from the album Rocka Rolla
Part of the "Winter" themed portion of the first Priest album. A slower song that lends itself extremely well to acoustic. I have transcribed this in standard tuning. Listen to the album to pick up the timing, especially the tricky closing notes. I've noted some of the odd chords at the end of the transcription. The key to the song is the intro and the close. The song is mostly Am throughout, with improvised D7 thrown in.
intro: ED (repeat 3x) E/F#/Cmod/E EG
Am Now, winter wind fades from my face
Am My heart will no longer race
Am Sun smiling down from the sky
AmD7 Melts away ice from my eyes
Am Warmth...eases back to my soul
Am * C/B/Am7/G (repeat 3x) Em Bitterness shrugs then it goes
* This is where the tricky ending starts. The steady beat of the whole song turns into a descending half-rhythm. You probably won't pick it up without listening to the record.
Chords: EADGBe -------------------- F# x443xx Cmod 332xxx B x2001x
Part of the "Winter" themed portion of the first Priest album. A slower song that lends itself extremely well to acoustic. I have transcribed this in standard tuning. Listen to the album to pick up the timing, especially the tricky closing notes. I've noted some of the odd chords at the end of the transcription. The key to the song is the intro and the close. The song is mostly Am throughout, with improvised D7 thrown in.
intro: ED (repeat 3x) E/F#/Cmod/E EG
Am Now, winter wind fades from my face
Am My heart will no longer race
Am Sun smiling down from the sky
AmD7 Melts away ice from my eyes
Am Warmth...eases back to my soul
Am * C/B/Am7/G (repeat 3x) Em Bitterness shrugs then it goes
* This is where the tricky ending starts. The steady beat of the whole song turns into a descending half-rhythm. You probably won't pick it up without listening to the record.
Chords: EADGBe ---------------- F# x443xx Cmod 332xxx B x2001x