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Title: The Godfather Theme- help needed!
Post by: blues_rock_axeman on February 18, 2004, 08:09:25 AM
I just listened to the amazing MP3 of The Godfather Theme that a member of this forum posted on the Yahoo Briefcase, and I wondered if this person (or any other!) knew the chords and the scales that were used in the song.

 :beer: Any help much appreciated!


Title: Re:The Godfather Theme- help needed!
Post by: Bahad on February 19, 2004, 10:06:12 AM
Here is mine:

http://members.lycos.co.uk/gnrtrials/godfather.zip

Scale D Pentatonic Minor

Chords:

Dm - Am - Dm - Gm - C - Dm - Bm - Dm

C - Dm - Gm - Dm




Title: Re:The Godfather Theme- help needed!
Post by: blues_rock_axeman on February 20, 2004, 02:35:54 PM
Thanks guys  :beer:

I'd figured most of it, I just needed the chords for backing and the scale for improv.

I'm gonna go learn that for a gig! The advantages of a keyboard player in a band are huge!  ;D

Thanks again  :)


Title: Re:The Godfather Theme- help needed!
Post by: Miz on February 20, 2004, 06:09:57 PM
Isn't it the natural minor, rather than the pentatonic?


Title: Re:The Godfather Theme- help needed!
Post by: jrs2001_99 on February 24, 2004, 08:59:23 AM
I just listened to the amazing MP3 of The Godfather Theme that a member of this forum posted on the Yahoo Briefcase, and I wondered if this person (or any other!) knew the chords and the scales that were used in the song.

 :beer: Any help much appreciated!

Hey man, I think that was my Godfather theme you heard in the briefcase. Like has been said by others, I learned it by watching Slash play it on the Tokyo videos. The fast part in my rendition is pure improv however (pretty much where the actual theme gets lost in a flurry of notes), using a mixture of D natural minor, D harmonic minor, and the D blues/pentatonic scale.

The chords beind it are as follows:

Dm   Gm   Dm

Dm   Gm   C

C              Dm

C              F

Gm           A

And repeat.

Sorry about the confusing chord sequence shown above, I can't be arsed with tabs. I played the chords on my guitar using a clean sound with shitloads of reverb and delay, to give a bit more of a pretentious sound. The lead guitar is an Epiphone Les Paul using the rythym/neck pickup for the whole thing, with the tone set to about 5 or 6 I think.

Good Luck!  :beer: