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It's No Good Chords
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Categories: It's No Good, Chords
Posted by: Ghostwheel
Posted: March 02, 2007
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Below, you can find the chords that I used for my version of It's No Good.

(Verse 1)
                     Cmin                    A#
I'm going to take my time
       G#                  A#... [more]
The End Is The Beginning
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Categories: It's No Good
Posted by: Ghostwheel
Posted: February 22, 2007
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The final melody in It's No Good starts similar to the fundamental guitar riff (heard throughout the song) and is a combination of 3 sounds playing in unison. You can hear one of them here - I believe it's a processed & filtered vocal sound (as if I didn't have... [more]
Vocals, Synths, Lotsa Effects
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Categories: It's No Good
Posted by: Ghostwheel
Posted: February 22, 2007
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This one showcases some of the background aural details during the chorus of It's No Good. At the very beginning of this sound excerpt, you'll hear a bare vocal phrase. What's interesting is that the vocals for the... [more]
Drama
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Categories: It's No Good
Posted by: Ghostwheel
Posted: February 22, 2007
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Drama is what I call the bridge section in It's No Good. In this version (as well as the original version), it is essentially a repeat of the first verse where the regular chord progression stops momentarily.


Strings & Bass
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Categories: It's No Good
Posted by: Ghostwheel
Posted: February 22, 2007
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This is a collage of some of the string sounds included in It's No Good. These were played live using an Evolution MK-249C MIDI controller (now part of M-Audio). I like this MIDI controller a lot and it's helped me in a lot of situations before. Within this particular context,... [more]
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