There was even a Latin play by Thomas Legge, Richardus Tertius, which was acted by the students of St. John’s College, Cambridge in 1579. But it’s Shakespeare’s portrayal of the crookbacked schemer Richard III that has endured, with the play giving us such classic lines as ‘ Now is the winter of our discontent ’ and ‘A horse! AOn the first part of the journey I was looking at all the life There were plants and birds and rocks and things There was sand and hills and rings The first thing I met was a fly with a buzz And the sky with no clouds The heat was hot and the ground was dry But the air was full of sound I've been through the desert on a horse with no name It felt good to be out of the rain In the desert you can remember your name 'Cause there ain't no one for to give you no pain After two days in the desert sun My skin began to turn red And after three days in the desert fun I was looking at a river bed And the story it told of a river that flowed Made me sad to think it was dead You see I've been through the desert on a horse with no name It felt good to be out of the rain In the desert you can remember your name 'Cause there ain't no one for to give you no pain After nine days I let the horse run free 'Cause the desert had turned to sea There were plants and birds and rocks and things There was sand and hills and rings The ocean is a desert with it's life underground And a perfect disguise above Under the cities lies a heart made of ground But the humans will give no love You see I've been through the desert on a horse with no name It felt good to be out of the rain In the desert you can remember your name 'Cause there ain't no one for to give you no pain Lyrics submitted by Ice A Horse With No Name Lyrics as written by Dewey Bunnell Lyrics © Warner Chappell Music, Inc. Lyrics powered by LyricFind Add your thoughts Log in now to tell us what you think this song means. Don’t have an account? Create an account with SongMeanings to post comments, submit lyrics, and more. It’s super easy, we promise! 8. At the beginning of the Breaking Bad episode "Caballo Sin Nombre" (S03E02) Walt drives his Aztek through the desert singing along to America 's "A Horse with No Name" on the radio, before getting stopped by a cop for his broken windshield (and getting arrested for "public outcry" or whatever). And at the end of the episode, when he takes a
By uqinzen at 2022-03-08 17:57 • 298次点击 Horse With No Name 无名马 //America //乌青 译版 在旅程的第一段 我看着所有的生命 有植物、鸟类、岩石等等 有沙子、山丘和圆圈 我遇到的第一件事是一只嗡嗡响的苍蝇 天空万里无云 天气很热,地面很干 但空气中充满了声响 我曾骑着一匹没有名字的马穿过沙漠 没有雨的感觉真好 在沙漠中,你不记得自己的名字 因为没有人给你任何痛苦 啦啦啦啦啦啦... 在沙漠的阳光下呆了两天后 我的皮肤开始变红 在沙漠中玩了三天后 我看着一条河床 它讲述了一条河流流淌的故事 它已经死了,我很难过 你看我骑着一匹没有名字的马穿过沙漠 离开雨天的感觉真好 在沙漠中,你无法记住自己的名字 因为没有人给你带来痛苦 啦啦啦啦啦啦... 九天后,我让马儿自由奔跑 因为沙漠已经变成了大海 有植物、鸟类、岩石和其他东西 有沙子,有山丘,有圆环 海洋是一个沙漠,它的生命在地下 上面是完美的伪装 在城市下面有一颗由地面构成的心 但人类不愿付出爱 你看我骑着一匹没有名字的马穿过沙漠 离开雨天的感觉真好 在沙漠中你无法记住你的名字 因为没有人给你任何痛苦 啦啦啦啦啦啦... 非常感谢你们 照顾好你们自己,照顾好自己 共 4 条回复 On the first part of the journey I was looking at all the life There were plants and birds and rocks and things There was sand and hills and rings The first thing I met was a fly with a buzz And the sky with no clouds The heat was hot and the ground was dry But the air was full of sound I've been through the desert on a horse with no name It felt good to be out of the rain In the desert you can't remember your name 'Cause there ain't no one for to give you no pain La la la la la la... After two days in the desert sun My skin began to turn red And after three days in the desert fun I was looking at a river bed And the story it told of a river that flowed Made me sad to think it was dead You see I've been through the desert on a horse with no name It felt good to be out of the rain In the desert you can't remember your name 'Cause there ain't no one for to give you no pain La la la la la la... After nine days I let the horse run free 'Cause the desert had turned to sea There were plants and birds and rocks and things There was sand and hills and rings The ocean is a desert with its life underground And a perfect disguise above Under the cities lies a heart made of ground But the humans will give no love You see I've been through the desert on a horse with no name It felt good to be out of the rain In the desert you can't remember your name 'Cause there ain't no one for to give you no pain La la la la la la... Thank you all very much Take care of yourselves, take care America是70年代民謠搖滾三重唱,他們是由三位在伦敦的空军军官之子所組成。不知道为什么其了个名字叫America 这很多选编中,A Horse With No Name 被名列在十大迷幻经典之一 翻出这首歌,边听边看你的翻译,像字幕一样。 这首诗好干净啊。人没有痛苦,也就没有了痕迹。 另外,我听的版本怎么没有最后一句啊?thank you take care那句。 @ttwalk #3 哈哈。我是google搜的歌词,有这句。但音乐里确实没有。不过我觉得加上这两句很好啊。
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Auf dem ersten Teil der Reise Betrachtete ich all das Leben Da waren Pflanzen und Vögel und Felsen und Dinge Da war Sand und Hügel und Ringe Das erste das ich traf war eine Fliege die summte Und ein Himmel ohne Wolken Die Hitze war heiß und der Boden war trocken Doch die Luft war voller Geräusche Ich ritt durch die Wüste auf einem Pferd ohne Namen Es fühlte sich gut an aus dem Regen raus zu sein In der Wüste kannst du dich an deinen Namen erinnern Denn dort gibt es niemanden, der dir Schmerz zufügt La la, … Nach zwei Tagen unter der Wüstensonne Fing meine Haut an rot zu werden Nach drei Tagen im Wüstenspass Betrachtete ich ein Flussbett Und die Geschichte, die es erzählte von einem Fluss der floss Machte mich traurig zu denken dass er tot war Siehst du, ich ritt durch die Wüste auf einem Pferd ohne Namen Es fühlte sich gut an aus dem Regen raus zu sein In der Wüste kannst du dich an deinen Namen erinnern Denn dort gibt es niemanden, der dir Schmerz zufügt La la, … Nach neun Tagen ließ ich das Pferd frei Denn die Wüste war zum Meer geworden Da waren Pflanzen und Vögel und Felsen und Dinge Da waren Sand und Hügel und Ringe Der Ozean ist eine Wüste mit seinem Leben im Untergrund Und einer perfekten Verkleidung darüber Unter den Städten liegt ein Herz aus Erde Doch die Menschen wollen keine Liebe geben Siehst du, ich ritt durch die Wüste auf einem Pferd ohne Namen Es fühlte sich gut an aus dem Regen raus zu sein In der Wüste kannst du dich an deinen Namen erinnern Denn dort gibt es niemanden, der dir Schmerz zufügt La la, … Writer(s): Bunnell Lyrics powered by zuletzt bearbeitet von Gene (Primelpresse) am 27. April 2018, 18:09
Words and music by Dewey Bunnell [America] / arr. Victor Lopez. Guitar Chords Part. Digital Sheet Music Download. A Horse With No Name is part of the Jazz Beginning Series designed for very beginning jazz ensembles using limited ranges and rhythms. Instrumentation includes 2 alto saxophones, 2 tenor saxophones, 2 trumpets, 2 trombones, piano, bass,
Let’s learn how to play America’s Horse With No Name Chords! Over 250,000 guitar-learners get our world-class guitar tips & tutorials sent straight to their inbox: Click here to join them If you want to be a better guitarist click here for our guitar courses In this free lesson, you will learn: How to play “Horse With No Name” by America What a D6/9/F# chord is & why it’s so easy to play How to strum along to this song How to work on your own arrangement of this song Saddle Up & Let’s Learn The Horse With No Name Chords! Are you a guitar beginner? Have you always wanted to be able to play a song without having to look up the chords? Have you been wondering when you would ever learn to change between chords without having to look at your fretting hand? Have you been looking for a song that would allow you to develop your rhythm skills and your ability to sing and play simultaneously? This is it! Horse With No Name is the song that will help you play the guitar without looking, sing while you strum, and even take a solo! Horse With No Name is an enduring classic by America, part of the folk-rock explosion of the early 1970s. It was a hit in the US in 1972, having been written and released first in England. It knocked “Heart of Gold” off the number 1 spot – an interesting fact considering how many people thought it was a Neil Young song. Although this song solidified America’s place in the folk-rock genre, they initially started as a rock band, with their first major gig opening up for my all-time favourite band, Patto, in 1970. Its simple song structure and easy melody make this a permanent part of beginning guitar classes around the world. “Horse With No Name” was inspired, according to songwriter Dewey Bunnell, by a Salvador Dali painting of a desert and an Escher picture with a horse riding out of it. Which explains something about the lyrics? We’ll get to those later. The Horse With No Name chords are the same all throughout the song, although it’s not always easy to tell that in listening to the song. The reason is that the melody changes between the verse and the chorus, so if you’re not listening very closely to what the guitars are doing, it sounds like the whole song is shifting. Here are the chords you’ll need. Em (022000) (If you don't understand the above image please read our article "How To Read Guitar Chordboxes In 60 Seconds". It will make everything clear!) D6/9/F# (200200) Would you look at the name of that second chord! That’s an amazingly complicated name, but what happens between the E minor and the D6/9/F# is amazingly simple. You just jump each of your fingers out one string from your E minor chord. One finger goes from the A to the E string, and the other finger goes from the D to the G string. Once you have that chord change down, you have mastered the entire structure of the Horse With No Name chords! Switch chords each measure. There are four beats of Em and four beats of D6/9/F#. Some folks refer to this as the Horse chord. Learn the 12 EASIEST beginner chords with our famous FREE guide ✓ Stop struggling. Start making music. ✓ Learn 12 beginner-friendly versions of every chord. ✓ This is our most popular guide and it will improve your chord ability quickly. Our Guitar Courses Become a better guitarist: Click here to check out our guitar courses Cool Guitar T-shirts Look cooler. Check out our merch: Click here to see our merch store Why The Crazy Chord Name? Knowing why chords are named and what they do not always do very much in the way of helping you understand how to play them. What chord names do is help you understand the notes in the chord. If you are a beginning guitar player, chances are your knowledge of the note names on the guitar is pretty much limited to the open strings. That’s okay! You can go for a good long while advancing on the guitar before you have to sit down and deal with the names of the notes all the way up the neck. To understand why one of the main Horse with No Name chords has such a bizarre name, let’s just dip into it a little bit. Chords are made up of notes that derive from the major scale. D’s major chord derives from the D major scale, shown above. This is a major chord because there’s no “m” anywhere in it. The D major chord is the D major scale’s first, third, and fifth notes: D, F#, A. 6/9 means that you add the sixth note and the ninth note. The sixth is B. The ninth? Well, keep cycling through the scale. The second D is 8, so the ninth is E. So the D6/9 means the notes are D, F#, A, B, and E. The /F# just means that the bottom note of the chord is an F#. The D6/9/F# on your guitar, from low to high note, goes F#, A, D, A, B, E. Everybodys in there. This is the most important chord for you to memorise in this set of Horse With No Name Chords. Pro-Tip: The numbers in the chords all relate to the major scale beginning on the note that is the root of the chord. Learning the names of the major scale notes helps you to quickly identify the notes in the chords you play! Music Theory for Beginners is our lesson to get you started on that road. How To Strum Along To This Song The Horse With No Name chords switch every measure or four beats. This song has a distinctive galloping rhythm. You have to strum in the swing rhythm to get the galloping rhythm. Instead of a steady down-up marching strum, which you’d count 1 + 2 + 3 + 4 +, you strum down-up with a swing, where the down strum is longer than the up strum. Count 1 a2 a3 a4 a. This is very important because the pattern of hitting and missing the strings you’re going to lay on top of that basic swing rhythm has several consecutive up-strums. Take a minute and strum the Em while you count. If you’re swinging correctly, you’ll begin to hear the pattern emerge. Here’s our reference video so you can listen to what’s happening. America – Horse With No Name The strumming pattern goes over two measures. The first measure is pretty standard; the second is where those up strums come in. You’re going to keep the swinging down-up strum happening, so what appear to be consecutive up-strums have a down-strum in between where you’re not hitting the strings. It helps to get the galloping sound if, when you do those phantom down-strums, you hit the strings with some part of your strumming hand to get the sound to stop. This is what the strumming pattern looks like. Ordinarily, when you’re learning a sort of complex strumming pattern, you may want to go slowly to be sure to get the whole rhythm coordinated before you take it at tempo. This is not the case here. It does not help to go slowly with syncopated strumming like this because it’s so easy to lose. First, you might just sing the rhythm to yourself in time with the guitar in the recording to internalise what it’s supposed to sound like. Combining the constant down-up motion with phantom down-strums is tricky for everyone, so be patient with yourself if you don’t get it right away. You know the song. It will come. Playing The Horse With No Name Chords & Singing! For all the trickery of this song’s strumming pattern, it’s no surprise that the vocals closely follow that rhythm. This is a great song to sing and play at the same time. First, the two chords get old pretty quickly if you’re not singing! Second, while you’re learning the guitar, you’re simultaneously learning basic musicianship skills. Performing two rhythms at once is the single most important skill you can have as a guitarist, whether or not you also consider yourself a singer. Here’s a chart of the Horse With No Name chords and lyrics for you. Brace yourself for the lyrics! Our favourites include “The heat was hot” and “There were plants and birds and rocks and things.” It’s atmospheric folk-rock! The lovely thing about the melody is that the whole verse is two notes. You can find those two notes on your open B string and your G string second fret. The only two notes you need to sing are the verse of this song. Seriously. The chorus is in harmony, so you can pick your starting note – stay with the B if you like! – and sing along with the recording to figure out your vocal line. Maybe soon, people will join you to sing that harmony! Horse With No Name Chords – The Solo Not the least of “this song’s numerous claims to fame is the great “waterfall” solo in the middle of the song. It’s not easy to accomplish, but some intrepid soul at the School of Feedback Guitar YouTube channel has devised an intermediate-level guitar solo tutorial based on the solo in the recording. If you may not yet be an intermediate-level guitarist, do not despair of being able to play a solo over the Horse With No Name chords! Check out the tab for the solo here. Pro Tip: If you’re not up to the challenge of this solo just yet, you can play a one-note solo over this progression! You need the one note at the high E string, the 12th fret. You can use others, but this is the best one. There’s no prescribed rhythm or length of time for your one-note guitar solo over the Horse With No Name chords. You can play as quickly or slowly and for as long as your heart desires or until your rhythm guitarist quits the band. You can convert your one-note guitar solo into a one-string guitar solo by experimenting along the high E string and finding the fret locations that make a nice sound. It does not have to get any more specific than that. If the note sounds good to you, then it is the right note to play! Download our lead guitar cheat-sheet to make things easier It can be disorientating for guitarists to understand which scales work with which keys. With this in mind, we created a cheat-sheet; a key and scale-finder that you can use again and again. Our Guitar Courses Become a better guitarist: Click here for our guitar courses Playing The Horse With No Name Chords With Other Guitarists It’s the kind of problem you’d like to have, being in a group of people happily singing and playing your newly-discovered Horse With No Name chords and wondering how to change things up a bit. Apart from the chord variations discussed above, a great option is always to play the bass part on the guitar. The song’s bass line is, for the most part, a simple two-measure riff. You can play most or all of the guitar songs like this: The full bass line is a little busier than that. Because of the constant loping strum of the guitars, the bass is responsible for all of the punctuation in the song. Fortunately for those of you who are interested, some enterprising bassist decided to put it all down in a tab. Here is the entire bass part for “Horse With No Name.” Can’t read the bass tab? Yes, you can! The strings on a bass are E A D G, just like the low four strings on your guitar. Just remember that, as with all tabs, the strings are upside down! Horse With No Name Chords – Different Interpretations For all the simplicity of this song, there are scores of different interpretations in chord charts on the Internet. The Horse With No Name chords are played on the recording by two guitars: a six-string and a 12-string. One guitar is doing just what we discussed: The E minor and the “Horse” chord. The 12-string is getting a little fancier, adding different colours to the chords at different times. If you would like to add some colour to your E minor chord, here are a couple of alternatives: Em7 (022030), Emadd9 (022002), Em9 (022032) If you are feeling adventurous, you can play the Horse With No Name chords with Gerry Beckley’s original tuning! Instead of the standard E A D G B E guitar tuning, he decided to use D E D D D tuning. The heat was hot, I guess. If you try this, you have to slightly reshape your chords. Here are the revised Horse With No Name chords using the Beckley tuning, which he never repeated in any other song. That means he probably had a whole separate guitar for this one song. Em (202002), D6/9 (020202) Pro-Tip: The vocal harmonies in this song build chords! Find some friends to sing with, pick your notes, and try to harmonise without falling into each other’s part. Harmonies were a big part of folk-rock, and having friends to sing and play the guitar with is awesome. Practising This Song As we’ve seen, learning the Horse With No Name chords may be the easiest part of learning the entire song. The rhythm may be the trickiest part. Use your metronome as a drummer to practice the rhythm. Keep the constant motion going, and you’ll have it down in no time! Recommended Resources Here are some more National Guitar Academy lessons you may enjoy: 3 Easy Ways To Play The A Chord On Guitar Am Guitar Chord For Beginners Guitar Tabs For Beginners: 20 Easy Songs That Sound Great What’s The Best Beginner Guitar? 14 Easy Guitar Chords For Beginners What Type of Guitarist Are You? Take our 60-second quiz & get your results: Take The Quiz Our guitar courses How do you want to improve as a guitarist? Click here to check out our guitar courses Cool Guitar T-shirts Look cooler. Check out our merch: Click here to see our merch store Want free guitar tips and video lessons delivered to your inbox? 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