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I get your point, but that is precisely why I like helping people out. Thus ends my social service announcement. Not that the guys posting here are wrong or bad (honestly I only looked at Yyz) but trusting someone other than Geddy Lee himself is ill advised in my opinion. You end up playing somebody else's bad mistake. Many of them are shoddy or just plain wrong. We have had similar discussions in the past here with regards to tabs here. If someone has tried on their own but just can't get their head around something then ok. I have helped others with specific songs or passages but that's different than the entire catalog. I had a friend help point me in the right direction for programming synth tones but the rest I figured out myself. I know TONS of these but have not posted because no one showed me. Maybe I'm a hard a$$ but no one can take away from you what you learn on your own.
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Having someone else do the work is a little like cheating to me. You will be surprised what you can learn with a little time and energy. Perhaps because there was no internet when I started to figure this stuff out but more likely the satisfaction of truly understanding of how these songs work is more gratifying than having another person show me. I mean it is good that people are willing to help each other. Give a man a fish vs teach a man to fish. Not to harsh anyone's mellow but some of us actually LEARNED this stuff with chord books, albums, ears and time. Sorry I can't write them all out for you as some can be found on other websites apart from a few, suchas Emotion Detector which I learnt by ear apart from the chorus parts. I might not have time to write them all out so here are some useful websites and videos.Īlso something I've found that's good is that a lot of websites have synth parts for Rush songs tabbed out for guitar, so if you get a tuner play the note or chord you can then transpose that to keybaord. I know parts to the Big Money, Marathon, Territories, Middletown Dreams and Mystic Rhythms however I do know all of Emotion Detector.
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Which Power Windows songs would you like? However I don't know the arpeggiated parts as my keyboard won't allow me to do that. As I say you probably know the song so you can work out when it does this. (Notes)Īnd then every so often, it shifts to this. Part played over the solo and until the end. "Too many hands on my time." (just before the solo) Just repeat those chords through the "You move me." section. Again, onc you have these you can play around with it. The Analog Kid is one I know the basics too but there are parts I think that need ironing here, but here is what ipkau. I assume you're familiar with the song so just listen to it and find out how you think it should be played. Solo (these are how I play them, they're the right chords but I've seen others play the solo differently, I suggest using these chords to find what works best for you)Īm Bdim Bdim G Am G D D D D D F (G F - add these extra chords at the end of the solo)Īs I say these are the chords and this is how I play it, but I've seen others not hit the D chord as much as I do. This part is played on pedals while Geddy plays bass.