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standing on the moon

PostPosted:Fri Jan 12, 2007 8:01 am
by krzykat
in standing on the moon in the chorus there is a chord I cannot find C/B. any help with the fingering of this chord would be gratefully appreciated

PostPosted:Fri Jan 12, 2007 8:48 am
by Billbbill
That's probably C w/B bass. I usually just hit the bass B note or play a full Bm there. A walk down of sorts from C to Bm to Am.

Re: standing on the moon

PostPosted:Thu Nov 20, 2008 2:55 pm
by lazylightning77
does anyone know what scales jerry uses in this song?

Re: standing on the moon

PostPosted:Thu Nov 20, 2008 5:25 pm
by warrenMFKNhaynes
G major.

Re: standing on the moon

PostPosted:Mon Apr 23, 2012 6:27 pm
by kochman
krzykat wrote:in standing on the moon in the chorus there is a chord I cannot find C/B. any help with the fingering of this chord would be gratefully appreciated
Im a rookie at guitar but c/b i believe is c over b... it's a walk up/down between C and Am...
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Does anyone have some tabs to go with the chords to this song? Specifically for the into... but anything is appreciated

Re: standing on the moon

PostPosted:Tue Nov 04, 2014 8:11 am
by flyingheelhook
Other sources list this chord as G/B so I wonder if its a typo? Have to go home and try it I guess. Work, meh!

Re: standing on the moon

PostPosted:Tue Nov 04, 2014 10:35 pm
by Lephty
Just to be sure, this is the line in the bridge, "the other songs of war"? I just gave it a listen G/B sounds right to me. Basically you play a regular G chord, but the note (B) on the 5th string should be the lowest note of the chord. FYI the differences between C/B, G/B, and Bm are small, and any of them could theoretically be used in a walkdown from C to Am. But based on experience I'd say that G/B would be the most common.

I can barely get through this tune without choking up. Powerful stuff.