Should be up either now or very soon:
http://www.soundclick.com/sleutelbos
Until that one works you can use this one:
http://www.gitaar.net/forum/read.php?f=10&i=7770&t=7770
This song was written and played with a German friend from college in about two hours. We first wrote a chord progression by chosing the next chord in turns and added lyrics afterwards. It is very short but I think it was a song that was written in a fun way. Sorry about the vocals, I did my best.Wandkast Impresions in the Early Night (Sunday Morning Rain)
4/4
EBDAE
Cadd9 [8 7 0 0 8 8]
A#9 [6 8 6 7 6 8]
A7 [5 7 5 6 5 5]
Dm9 [x 5 3 5 5 x]
D9 [x 5 4 5 5 x]
D#m7/5b [x 6 7 6 7 x]
Dm7/5b [x 5 6 5 6 x]
E [0 2 2 1 0 0]
G7 [3 5 3 4 3 3]
[Cadd9] [A#9]
sunday morning rain
[A7]A
got me feeling like it just the same
[Dm9]
but I hold on to what you've been saying
[D9]
when I got off you're plane.
[D#m7/5b]
and blamed it all on
[Dm7/5b] [E] [G7]
Mary - Jane
[Cadd9] [A#9]
furthermore I could tell you
[A7]
that I care less and less about you
[Dm9]
'cause what people hope to gain
[D9]
ain't what sunday morning rain
[D#m7/5b] [Dm7/5b] [E] [G7]
promises to bri -ng
[Cadd9] [A#9]
sunday morning rain
[A7]
got me feeling like it just the same
[Dm9]
but I hold on to what you've been saying
[D9]
when youI've got off you're plane.
Nice chord progression! some nice stuff going on here, I like the mood of the song. I think you could expand it a bit, but realy nice so far--the dog
Yeah, it's nice!
"A cheerful heart is good medicine."
Nice work, and for two hours, I'm impressed. Like to hear some other stuff you've done.