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  2. A Pillow of Winds - Wikipedia

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    This soft acoustic love song [4] may be quite uncharacteristic of the Pink Floyd's previous and future material. Guitarist David Gilmour composed the chord sequence using an open E tuning (EBEG#BE), played in a series of arpeggios, composed the melody and maybe part of the lyrics (along with Roger Waters). [4]

  3. San Tropez (song) - Wikipedia

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    Pink Floyd "San Tropez" is the fourth track from the album Meddle by the band Pink Floyd ... While Roger Waters plays the acoustic guitar as well as his usual bass, ...

  4. Nashville tuning (high strung) - Wikipedia

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    The Pink Floyd song "Hey You" from the album The Wall and the Kansas song "Dust in the Wind" [2] from their Point of Know Return album use this form of guitar tuning. In "Hey You", David Gilmour replaced the low E string with a second high E (not a 12-string set, low E's octave string) such that it was two octaves up.

  5. Is There Anybody Out There? The Wall Live 1980–81 - Wikipedia

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    Pink Floyd. David Gilmour – electric guitar and acoustic guitars, vocals, mandolin on "Outside the Wall", musical director; Roger Waters – vocals, bass guitar, acoustic guitar on "Mother", clarinet on "Outside the Wall" Nick Mason – drums, percussion, acoustic guitar on "Outside the Wall"

  6. Fearless (Pink Floyd song) - Wikipedia

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    "Fearless" is the third track on the 1971 album Meddle by Pink Floyd. [4] [5] It is a slow acoustic guitar-driven song written by David Gilmour and Roger Waters, and includes audio of Liverpool F.C. football fans singing "You'll Never Walk Alone".

  7. Welcome to the Machine - Wikipedia

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    An instrumental section begins, with the acoustic guitar adding variations in its strum pattern, until it switches to 3 4 for a length of time, when a 12-string acoustic riff is introduced, ascending up the E minor scale until the chord changes to C major seventh. Finally, the instrumental section ends, and the second verse begins.