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Wagon wheel fiddle tabledit
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  • Note: Budget Air/Ground takes a little longer than our other shipping options, but it's a great value if you're not in a rush. Lyrics and history links provided.Enjoy our Budget Air/Ground Shipping - starting as low as $2.99! Simply choose Budget Air/Ground as your shipping method during checkout. Linked to Beginner Clawhammer, Clawhammer Gospel and Christmas Corner (It fits all 3). I've provided alternate D measures, but there's little difference between the abbreviated D chord and D7 chord, and the D7 is a lot easier. Basically, the E minor chord is fretted at the D strings fretted at 2, and to make the B chord, just slide the E minor chord down to the 4th fret, and back again to E minor at the 2nd fret. I've substitued D7 for the D chord since it is easier to transition from E minor to D7. The 1st pages of this tab is a basic melody key, and the 2nd page is my clawhammer interpretation in 3/4 time. A haunting melody, in standard G tuning and played in the Key of E minor. Notes: A simplified tab of "We Three Kings", a classic traditional Christmas song written in 1857 and published in 1863.

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    #Wagon wheel fiddle tabledit pdf

    Genre: Old Time Style: Clawhammer and Old-Time Key: Em Tuning: Standard Open G (gDGBD) Difficulty: Beginnerĭownload: PDF - Download from

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    Let me know if you like it or not, any feedback is welcome, feel free to comment! David plays a kind of two-finger thumb-lead, and the thumb brushes nearby strings now and again :)Īs usual it sounds quite rigid in guitar pro, but should come out fairly accurate on the banjo. This is just to hint that you don't have to play it note by note like a scholar. It might seem like a lot of stuff is going on in the tab since I've put in a few "ghost notes". I would recommend listening to his version of the song to find variations that you might want to use when playing this yourself. In the video David plays it a little different each verse, as usual. I've just made a straight-forward tab, and to make it simpler/smaller, I've just tabbed one variation of the verse, and used it throughout the song. Notes: A tab of David Eugene Edwards style of playing wayfaring stranger, based on a video of him playing it on youtube (link in tab). Posted by blubottl, updated: - 7 Member Commentsĭownload: PDF | GUITAR-PRO 5 | MIDI Genre: Traditional Style: Other Key: Gm Tuning: Open Gm (gDGBbD) Difficulty: Intermediate I've always felt the timing in this tune had to be especially accurate to get it to sound good, so make sure you listen to one of Don Reno's recordings of it, as well as a jazz/western swing or marching band take on it. Has some funky rolls that I like to throw in there just to mess up banjo players and to make listeners say "huh?". It is in the key of C, standard G tuning. It does NOT include the second part, which is a throw-over from Don Reno's recordings of the tune (my inspiration) in which the key changes to G and the fiddle does the second part. This one is a completely banjo version, with 4 breaks, the last being a slight variation on the first. Notes: A much better version of Washington & Lee Swing than my last, which had a lot of mistakes in it. Posted by KI4PRK, updated: - 2 Member Comments Genre: Bluegrass Style: Bluegrass (Scruggs) Key: C Tuning: Standard Open G (gDGBD) Difficulty: Expert











    Wagon wheel fiddle tabledit