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All I can find is the "Don't Come Around Here No More" tabs, I'm looking for the "No More" from Echo. I think I have a few of the chords, but it just doesn't sound right. I'm pretty sure there's a capo on 3 or maybe even 5, but not certain.

Anybody help?


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That's one of only a couple on Echo that I never charted. It's in the key of "D", and sounds like the 6th string is tuned down a full step to "D". I would guess no capo on this one.

Verses sound like combinations of "D", "Dmaj7", "G", and "A", and the bridge seems to be made of "Bm", "F#m", "Em", "G", and "A". That should get you in the neighborhood anyway.
 
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I have the Echo tab book and will look it up, as soon as I find time to look for the book, but i reckon Tomfest did it all right, anyway.
 
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That was another thought I had, that maybe it was in drop D. Thanks. I'll try it when I get home.


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Dropped D is correct.

The chords Tomfest suggested are fine.
Instead of Dmaj7 play Dm7.
Sometimes it is A7 instead of A.
Beginning of the chorus is Bm4.
 
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I get the feeling that Tom is in Dropped D, DADGBE, but perhaps Mike is Double Drop D, DADGBD or even full D tuning DADF#AD

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I just messed around with it for a few minutes and I think it's double drop D (AKA Neil Young harmonic). I think I'm onto a few of the chords, but I wasn't getting the right sound with D, Dmaj7, A & G.

I'll spend some time with it and report back.


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Try this in double drop D. I have no idea what the chord names are; mostly look like variations on D and G. I think this sounds reasonably close.

e|------------------------------------|
B|-3---3---8---8---8---7---5---3------|
G|-2---4---7---8---7---6---6---2------|
D|-----5-------------------7----------|
A|-----5-------------------7----------|
E|------------------------------------|


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The fourth one should be two 7s instead of 2 8s. My bad.


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The underlying chords....

The intro strum is a D 4 times. Then it starts the progression

D / A----G / D
G / D----A / D

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Originally posted by lcjones:
I get the feeling that Tom is in Dropped D, DADGBE, but perhaps Mike is Double Drop D, DADGBD or even full D tuning DADF#AD

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Tom is in dropped D, Mike (on Dobro) is double dropped D.


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