i rediscovered some music i loved years back [when i listened to a /lot/ of country music], and i ran across one of my old favourites: When I Call Your Name by Vince Gill.
now, i found some chords on the internet:
https://tabs.ultimate-guitar.com/v/vince_gill/when_i_call_your_name_crd.htmand i tested those chords out on a virtual guitar "game" called Jam Session on my nintendo DS, by playing the chords in the link above along with the actual song; i found that the chords in the link match up perfectly with the actual song. (note: the chords written in the link are in the key of G, but the link says that the song actually is in they key of F, so i transposed all the written chords in the link down to be in the key of F, and played those transposed chords along with the song)
the thing is,
- if i treat the chord F as the I chord [which makes sense, given that the music feels most stable at the F chords -- ie the chord that begins and ends the song --, and also given that most phrases (including the one that ends the song) end on the note F], then:
- the only chords in the song are: I, I plus the minor seventh from its root [i don't know how to write the proper symbol for this chord], ii (briefly used), IV, and V
so given that the song is made up almost only of major chords, why does the song sound so sad?! i can't figure it out! surely it's more than just the words; if they were singing in some language that i know nothing about, and i had never heard the song before, i am guessing that it would still sound sad to me.
can anyone help crack this puzzle for me?