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Name: Let's Go Crazy

Artist: Prince

Transcribed by: Jason Yankee

Note: This is all my own work.

Note: This is an improvement from the "Let's Go

Crazy" chord transcription I sent in before.

For keyboard only transcription:

Intro:

F # chord, B chord, F # chord, C # chord

repeat intro

Verse: F # 7 chord, F # 7 chord, 

F # sus 4 add b 7 chord, F # sus 4 add b 7 chord,

F # 7 chord, F # 7 chord, F # sus 4 add b 7 chord,

F # sus 4 add b 7 chord,  F # 7 chord,

F # 7 chord, F # sus 4 add b 7 chord, 

F # sus 4 add b 7 chord,

C # minor chord, C # minor chord, E chord, E chord

F # 7 chord, F # 7 chord, F # sus 4 add b 7 chord,

F # sus 4 add b 7 chord

Repeat verse 

Note: The F # sus 4 add b 7 chord is the same chord

as the F # sus 4 add 7 chord in my other
transcription.

I just made a mistake in calling the b 7 note a

7th note.

Other Part:  
".............................oh no let's go !"

C # chord, E chord (maybe a B chord, they

both sound good.)

The 2nd other part:

Keyboard lead -

F # note, B b note, E note, B b note, B note, B b
note,

A b note, B b note 

repeat this keyboard lead 3 more times

These are the rythym chords for the 2nd other part:

F # 7 chord, C # minor 7 chord,

Repeat the above line three more times.

For Guitar Only Transcription:

Verse:  F # 7 chord, F # 7 chord, C # minor 7 chord,

C # minor 7 chord,  F # 7 chord

F # 7 chord, C # minor 7 chord, C # minor 7 chord,

F # 7 chord, F # 7 chord, C # minor 7 chord, 

C # minor 7 chord, C # minor chord, C # minor chord,

E chord, E chord. (You could also play an C # minor 7 

chord in place of that last E chord. They both sound 

good.) F # 7 chord, F # 7 chord, C # minor 7 chord,

C # minor 7 chord.

Other Part:

C # chord, E chord (Could place a B chord in place of 

the E chord)

2nd Other Part:

F # 7 chord, C # minor 7 chord

Play three more times.

Guitar chords defined:

F # 7 chord - 2 4 2 3 2 2

C # minor 7 chord - x 4 6 4 5 4 

C # minor chord - x 4 6 6 5 4

C # chord - x 4 6 6 6 4

B chord - x 2 4 4 4 2

E chord - x 7 6 4 5 4  or  0 2 2 1 0 0  or

x 7 9 9 9 7

Note: The lead guitar and keyboard parts are done

in some form of the F # scale. I believe it is the

F # minor blues scale.

Note: If anyone has any improvements then please send


Any questions ?

Please e-mail at banjokayankee@yahoo.com

Good Luck !

Jason 

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