Quatro anos de trabalho duro!Neste mês de maio fizemos quatro anos no ar. Continuamos trabalhando na divulgação deste maravilhoso instrumento, obrigado por participar da nossa história!
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I will start by posting the chords to "ein kets layaldut" by fortis/saharof
the basic chord progression during the verses is
D A A# play that 6 times, and then add C to ring
the chorus is
DAA#FC play 2 times
and thats all there is to it.
"nitsotsot" by fortis/saharof
intro: Am C F G and note where he makes that move on the 3rd and 2nd string, while holding G as a bar chord.
verses:
Am C F G play 2 times, this G can be played either as 'simple' or bar chord.
then go to
CGAmF X2
and then continue like this:
GFBmDmAEmBCGD
then a short bridge:
CGD X2
and start the second verse and outro with the bridge.
Play each chord in the song for about 4 beats. Listen to the song to get the hang of it.
And last but not least:
"nag'a bashama'im" by Mashina
the song is a perfect example of a three chord song: Am C F , during the whole song, including the chorus. Listen to the song to find out where to do the chord changes, not very hard after you get a hold of it.
Anyway, if you want more, I know some more Fortis and Saharof songs, and a few other songs(more Mashina, Artsi, etc.). Post some songs to the net, and don't email me for them, because I don't have the time to type them all up. Sometime in the future I will post some more, IF I find the time for it.