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  2. Frank Gambale - Wikipedia

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    He can also approximate the way chords are played on piano by using his invented tuning, the Gambale Tuning, in which "the whole guitar is tuned up a fourth, but the top two strings are down an octave" (A, D, G, C, E, A, low to high). [8] Gambale explained the tuning on Facebook: [9]

  3. Thinking Out Loud - Wikipedia

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    "Thinking Out Loud" is a romantic ballad [14] [15] with blue-eyed soul influences. [1] Sheeran referred to it as a "walking down the aisle song". [16] In the lyrics, Sheeran reflects on "getting older and fidelity and love in a fairly conventional context", according to Eric Clarke, professor of music at University of Oxford.

  4. Ed Sheeran Says ‘101 Songs With the Same Chord ... - AOL

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    It was “101 songs with the same chord sequence, and […] In his first interview since his victory in the “Thinking Out Loud” copyright infringement lawsuit last week, Ed Sheeran told ...

  5. Thinking Out Loud (Frank Gambale album) - Wikipedia

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    Thinking Out Loud is the seventh studio album by guitarist Frank Gambale, released in 1995 through Victor Entertainment and reissued on 24 April 2001 through Samson Records. [ 4 ] [ 5 ] [ 3 ] Critical reception

  6. x (Ed Sheeran album) - Wikipedia

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    "Thinking Out Loud" also peaked within the top-ten in 27 more countries including New Zealand, Germany and India. The song became Sheeran's second million-selling single in the UK, following 2011's "The A Team" [74] Moreover, the song has sold almost 5 million copies in the US, being certified 5× Platinum. In September 2015, it became just the ...

  7. Die a Happy Man - Wikipedia

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    "Die a Happy Man" is composed in the key of D major, featuring a moderately slow tempo and a chord progression of D-Bm-G-D. [3] The song features organ, acoustic guitar, and steel guitar. [4] Rhett wrote the song about his wife, Lauren, and said he was inspired by Ed Sheeran's "Thinking Out Loud".

  8. (This Ain't) No Thinkin' Thing - Wikipedia

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    The verses use a pattern of G-F-C three times, followed by an F and E chord for one bar each. The refrain uses a pattern of Am-F-G-Am twice, followed by C, G, F and E and another Am-F-G-Am progression. [2] The solos between verses are eight bars long, each based on a pair of Am-F-G-Am progressions. [2]

  9. DECONSTRUCTION: Portrait of a Quiet Masterpiece - AOL

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    There’s a big difference, playing in a rehearsal space, with the amps loud and the drums going and all this stuff going on—and the room tone—versus hearing things coming out of the speakers ...