Carl's bit shy of passing on the secret of cowboy waltz can you tab it? or even an outline of the melody. I think it sounded great with you and carl playing last time. maybe now you've worked out the melody we should play it next time and swap banjo and guitar lead?
I`m not too good at the notation, sooo if this makes any sense.
Begins in open chord of G. slide from 2nd fret on 3rd string (3rd string being G) to 4th fret, and back again to 2nd with a pull off so an open G chord, then slide from 2nd fret on 4th string to 5th fret and then slide back to 2nd fret with a pull off again, D chord (with open 1st string) then transpose the shape of that chord up a tone (two frets), then back down a tone to original shape of D chord, before pull off for open G chord hammer on 2nd fret of fourth string. Thats the bulk of the verse.
balls to this it`s a bit complicated. I`ll film it and send you through an e-mail.
Carl's bit shy of passing on the secret of cowboy waltz can you tab it? or even an outline of the melody. I think it sounded great with you and carl playing last time. maybe now you've worked out the melody we should play it next time and swap banjo and guitar lead?
ReplyDeleteI`m not too good at the notation, sooo if this makes any sense.
ReplyDeleteBegins in open chord of G. slide from 2nd fret on 3rd string (3rd string being G) to 4th fret, and back again to 2nd with a pull off so an open G chord, then slide from 2nd fret on 4th string to 5th fret and then slide back to 2nd fret with a pull off again, D chord (with open 1st string) then transpose the shape of that chord up a tone (two frets), then back down a tone to original shape of D chord, before pull off for open G chord hammer on 2nd fret of fourth string. Thats the bulk of the verse.
balls to this it`s a bit complicated. I`ll film it and send you through an e-mail.
Cheers mate,
Mark.