I'm making a new topic on voice leading because I'm not planning to really explain theory in this one and just give a reference that can help understand voice leading.
I was practicing while my guitar Gently Weeps and basically my songbook shut down and when I opened it it landed on 'you've got to hide your love away' so my head obviously went 'ooh, I like that one lemme try to learn it real quick'
So I was learning it and I very soon realized that throughout the verse chord progression (G-Dsus4-C-Fadd9-C) 2x where the second time it ends on D and when you then repeat it end with D-D/C-D/B-D/A. The only time you're not fretting the Third fret in the high E string is when you play the D or the D sequence which sounds wicked!
I was practicing while my guitar Gently Weeps and basically my songbook shut down and when I opened it it landed on 'you've got to hide your love away' so my head obviously went 'ooh, I like that one lemme try to learn it real quick'
So I was learning it and I very soon realized that throughout the verse chord progression (G-Dsus4-C-Fadd9-C) 2x where the second time it ends on D and when you then repeat it end with D-D/C-D/B-D/A. The only time you're not fretting the Third fret in the high E string is when you play the D or the D sequence which sounds wicked!