The “bum bum bum” made me smile so much. To think it went from a little tune sung by itself, to a vital piano piece in the final cut is really cool to me. Also makes me feel a bit better about my similar approach of pretending I’m a guitar whenever I’m mapping out a new song
I got no idea how to write the picking but it's strings E and D for the bass part on the down and upbeats. This doesn't change except for E isn't actually played except for before the start of a new measure. I'll list it in parentheses. (You can see Anais go for it, but not actually pick it). The melody is on the sixteenth notes (ee and a if that makes sense to you). Anyway, fingerpick E---D---(E)-G-D-e-(E)-G-D-B-(E)-G-D-e- repeat. This is said with love of her music, not to take anyone away from it. I want to figure out how to play as much of the album as I can since it's the single most moving album I've ever heard.
Let's not pit performers-especially ones with completely different styles-needlessly against each other. I recently discovered "Hadestown" and had my heart beautifully broken and fell in love with Anais Mitchell, but I'll gladly put "Born This Way" in rotation alongside it.
I THINK these are the following chords (the letters refer to the major chords in the open positions if there was no capo) capo 7th fret. intro: E for a bit verse part 1 (Eurydice): EEEEGEGA verse part 2 (Orpheus): EEEEGE EEEE EEGA bum-bum-bit EEEE EEEE EEEEGA anyone help with the picking?
The “bum bum bum” made me smile so much. To think it went from a little tune sung by itself, to a vital piano piece in the final cut is really cool to me. Also makes me feel a bit better about my similar approach of pretending I’m a guitar whenever I’m mapping out a new song
capo the 7th fret use E maj, G maj and A maj. open chords
I love the album version, but this gives me chills.
I am in love. Saw her in norfolk before i knew what music could be, now i wanna live on a mountain and sing my song down into the valley.
2020 Anybody?
2021❤️
2022!
2023
2024
:) I love how this song stayed the most untouched throughout the years. It's really beautiful.
I disagree, you should see Why Do We Build the Wall
@@Amayagma Also "Hey Little Songbird" and "Flowers" are almost the same in all versions
@@MKUriOrbach ye!
I love Anais, I love Hadestown and I love this song!!!!!
soo crushable...she's a total love.
This is such a brilliant clip of Anais when she was younger.
Pure talent.
How could anyone give this a thumbs down ?? Incredible !
Her voice is amazing
A M A Z I N G !!! Such a good voice to hear all the time !!
omg i got the album!!!! its soooooo amazing!!!!
i dont know how many times i just watched this video, but it was a lot. she is amazing! i am going to see her sing monday night!
sounds like shes on helium,in a really beautiful way. ive always felt that was an under used vocal trick. kinda like dean ween
i don't think she's on helium though....if you do try it, stay safe
This is maybe the most beautiful song for me... Especially if you know what happens next in the story.
Beautiful voice -- beautiful chesterfield too!!
Terrific lyrics!
A criadora de hadestown ❤️
Pom pom pom
i neeeeeeeeeeed a guitar tab for this, help!
I got no idea how to write the picking but it's strings E and D for the bass part on the down and upbeats. This doesn't change except for E isn't actually played except for before the start of a new measure. I'll list it in parentheses. (You can see Anais go for it, but not actually pick it). The melody is on the sixteenth notes (ee and a if that makes sense to you). Anyway, fingerpick E---D---(E)-G-D-e-(E)-G-D-B-(E)-G-D-e- repeat.
This is said with love of her music, not to take anyone away from it. I want to figure out how to play as much of the album as I can since it's the single most moving album I've ever heard.
Album releases 3/9/10. Can't wait.
Let's not pit performers-especially ones with completely different styles-needlessly against each other. I recently discovered "Hadestown" and had my heart beautifully broken and fell in love with Anais Mitchell, but I'll gladly put "Born This Way" in rotation alongside it.
So outstanding
Charlie Winston knows his stuff :D
I THINK these are the following chords (the letters refer to the major chords in the open positions if there was no capo)
capo 7th fret.
intro:
E for a bit
verse part 1 (Eurydice):
EEEEGEGA
verse part 2 (Orpheus):
EEEEGE
EEEE
EEGA
bum-bum-bit
EEEE
EEEE
EEEEGA
anyone help with the picking?
I WISH someone would add the picking. Been sitting here getting a headache trying to figure it out
If a guy said that to me I'd totally marry him even when none of that happened. Move over Eurydice :)
Sounds to me like the 3 chords are B major, A major + Eb (dunno what chord this is!), E major.
LOL! Come to Boston! We'll learn you at Berklee!
@superfluousness321 said what? i wanna try it out(not on you,that would be to obvious). im getting a little too old to be single :)
Why even compare with Gaga?
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