Neil Percival Kenneth Robert Ragland Young, mais conhecido por Neil Young (12 de novembro de 1945), é um músico e compositor de origem canadense, que fez sua carreira nos Estados Unidos. Conhecido por sua voz anasalada e suas letras pungentes, Young é uma lenda do rock americano, mas seu estilo musical transita entre o folk e o country rock, alternando com álbuns mais "pesados" em que algumas músicas se aproximam do hard rock, com guitarras "sujas" e longos solos improvisados com muita distorção.
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!
At 5th fret - hammer on and off G at 5th fret 3X then slide same cord structure down to 2nd fret doing strum down, up, down while doing hammer ons and pull offs on the high e string at frets 3 then 2. e|-0-|---|----------------- B|---|-6-|----------------- G|-5-|---|----------------- D|-0-|---|----------------- A|-0-|---|----------------- E|-x-|-x-|-Mute with thumb
FM7DDsus4D FM7DDsus4D
[Chorus]
FM7D Old man look at my life, I'm a lot like you were FM7D Old man look at my life, I'm a lot like you were
[Instrumental]
DFCGDFCF
DWB: (try a quick F-G at the end of the phrase on the way back to D)
[Verse 1]
DF Old man look at my life CG Twenty four and there's so much more DF Live alone in a paradise CF That makes me think of two
DWB: (try a quick F-G at the end of the verse on the way back to D)
[Verse 2]
DF Love lost, such a cost, CG Give me things that don't get lost. DC Like a coin that won't get tossed FG Rollin' home to you.
[Instrumental]
DAm7Em7GD/F#
DWB: (Between to D and Am7, try Dsus4->D->D9->D, pulling-off the high E from the 3rd fret to 2nd fret to open E, then a quick punch on the 2nd fret again)
[Verse 3]
DAm7Em7G Old man take a look at my life I'm a lot like you DAm7Em7G I need someone to love me the whole day through DAm7Em7 Oh, one look in my eyes and you can tell that's true.
[Instrumental]
DFCGDFCF
(DWB: play a quick F-G at the end of the phrase on the way back to D)
[Verse]
DF Lullabies, look in your eyes, CG Run around the same old town. DF Doesn't mean that much to me CG To mean that much to you DF I've been first and last CG Look at how the time goes past. DF But I'm all alone at last. CG Rolling home to you.
[Chorus]
FM7DDsus4D Old man look at my life, I'm a lot like you were FM7DDsus4D Old man look at my life, I'm a lot like you were
FM7 is x00560, and you repeatedly hammer-on the third (G) string (0h5) The mention of Dsus4 is to indicate that you should fiddle around with the high E string, between D, Dsus4 and D9.
(DWB: I made the corrections he notes in the next paragraph, and fixed up the ending)
Just looking at the file right now, i wonder if the line: D F C G D F C G (or D F C G x2 ) is correct - strikes me it should end in F. hmmm
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