{"items": [{"author": "Raemon", "source_link": "https://www.lesswrong.com/posts/c3rKTxZAWmiwKvAKi#8P3hngvmhp2QLvX5M", "anchor": "lw-8P3hngvmhp2QLvX5M", "service": "lw", "text": "Yeah, this version works much better.<br><br>Note for guitar rather than voice: I think the chorus where you have all Ds, you could be alternating (in between spoken lines) with some other chord that adds more variety.<br><br>(fake edit: actually maybe have the main chord for that section be G, alternating with D in between lines?)", "timestamp": 1569516275}, {"author": "Josh", "source_link": "https://www.facebook.com/jefftk/posts/10100112911142002?comment_id=10100113467601852", "anchor": "fb-10100113467601852", "service": "fb", "text": "I first heard this on Heather Dale's album of songs for kids, and hadn't realized until you mentioned it here how complex it was. (https://heatherdale.bandcamp.com/album/imagineer)", "timestamp": "1569808712"}, {"author": "Jeff&nbsp;Kaufman", "source_link": "https://www.facebook.com/jefftk/posts/10100112911142002?comment_id=10100113467601852&reply_comment_id=10100113469817412", "anchor": "fb-10100113467601852_10100113469817412", "service": "fb", "text": "&rarr;&nbsp;Josh that version is a bit different from the original, but not in ways that make it easier. Not that that's their goal!", "timestamp": "1569809683"}, {"author": "jkaufman", "source_link": "https://www.lesswrong.com/posts/c3rKTxZAWmiwKvAKi#s3684Tx3fpCKfdWty", "anchor": "lw-s3684Tx3fpCKfdWty", "service": "lw", "text": "I think these are the notes, if someone wanted to make sheet music (I don't know how to notate rhythm:\na   d   c#    d  b  a\nOur new world is so close.\n\na    d   c#  d     b     a d  d    e   f#   g  f#\nMars has treasures we're only just starting to find.\n\na    d c#  d     b   a   d   d    e   f#  g   f#  g\nFrozen mountains and crimson dust waiting for footprints\n\na    a    g   f# e\nThat will not be mine.\n\n\ne d  d    e     e  d   d   d     e\nA hundred years to run the first tests\n\ne a g   f# d     d   b     a\nanother to raise the first dome.\n\na   d     d    e     e    d d   e\nThe moon, then Mars, then Titan next,\n\ne a    g    f# d     d    b   a\nA life time to touch each new home.\n\n[same as first verse]\nAnd I want it so much.\nClose my eyes, I can taste the Mars dust in the air.\nIn the darkness the space stations shimmer in orbits that\nI will not share.\n\n\nd   g    a     b   a   f#  d      g   a  b  a  f#\nBut I'll teach the student who'll manage the fact'ry\n\nd    g  a    b   a     f#   d     f# e  d  e\nThat tempers the steel that makes colonies strong.\n\nd   g    a     b   a   f#  d    g    a   b a f#\nAnd I'll write the program that runs the computer\n\nd    g  a    b   a     f#   d     f# e  d  e\nThat charts out the stars where our rockets belong.\n\n\ne  e    a  a  a   a  d  d  a   g    f# e\nIt will never get easy to wake from my dream\n\nf#    g   a  a   a a     d  d  a  g   f# e\nWhen the future I dream of is so far away.\n\n\nd   g  f# g   a   b  d  d   d\nBut I  am willing to sacrifice\n\ng   a     b a     d    d   g   a     b a     d\nSomething I don't have for something I won't have\n\nd   f#  e d  e    d   d\nBut somebody will someday.\n\n", "timestamp": 1576448627}]}