For anyone playing guitar and wanting to recreate it, it seems like she plays with the Capo on 2nd fret and a variation of G6add9, Em7 and C6add9 (played in a way where you can just leave your ring finger and pinkie on the 3rd fret of the B & E strings) Munich N1 was truly magical, I loved hearing this live 😍
This is gonna be my most favourite vid ever on yt! And the most memorable day of my life even though I was just outside at the Olympiaberg - but to me it was perfect with my friends and the one, that reminded me what "you can hear it in the silence" really is like ❤
I really hope someone somewhere is compiling these mashups, they are so good! Would love Taylor to release a Live album of them. Granted it would be a long album but I’d listen 😂
Thx so much for this vid!!! I just don't understand her saying she started this on the Eras Tour. She totally did this on other tours. The whole "I don't play the same song again unless I mess up" was a thing on the Rep Tour, wasn't it? Then she changed it coming into 2024, but until then it was status quo, I thought. And if the Eras Tour is bringing pieces of eras together, why say this acoustic set is all that different than like the acoustic part of the Speak Now tour when she sits on that tree? Or Red with the 12-string?
I guess it's because now she plays one song (or mashup) on guitar and one on piano, while in the previous tours it was just on the guitar. I suppose that's why she says it's different, because otherwise, she's sung surprise songs in all of her tours since Speak Now (?)
@@EnzoMPonce13 right!?! The piano is the only thing I can think of, too. Her explanation of it makes it feel like a brand new idea instead of a spin on her tradition from nearly all of her tours, but I guess she doesn't want to go through the details every time.