Nobody Knows You (when you're down and out)
- Subject: Nobody Knows You (when you're down and out)
- From: Mojo Red <harplicks@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 17 May 2004 17:37:56 -0700 (PDT)
Hi,
I've been learning some guitar of late and have
just learned to chord my way through and sing
"Nobody Knows You (when you're down and out)", but
now I can't seem to figure out what harp/position
to use to best cover it.
Anyone out there do this song?
I'm basically playing the Clapton version which is
sort of in C/F/G, but uses E, A and D alot too.
Chords basically run like this:
C E7 A7
Dm A7 Dm A7 Dm
F D7 C E7 A7
D7 G7
An F harp would cover for 2nd position, but the E,
D and A rather loose me.
Would like to use a diatonic as I'm planning to
play the harp in a rack, but maybe chromatic would
be best. I haven't really worked on it much with
harp yet. Thought I'd ask around.
Any advice would be welcome.
Harpin' in Colorado,
- --Ken M.
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"When you speak of Walter Horton, the first thing you think of is his tone, that big, fat tone."
- ---Li'l Ronnie Owens
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