Genre: Bluegrass Style: Unknown/None Chosen Key: A Tuning: EADGBE (Standard) Difficulty: IntermediateCattle in the Cane Posted by Brentv, last updated: 6/17/2009 11:10:18 PM Average Rating: (not yet rated) Add Rating/CommentDOWNLOAD: PDF Notes: Here is my attempt at a note-for-note transcription of Tony Rice playing Cattle in the Cane on his Church Street Blues Album. I have some slurs where I'm fairly certain he is picking every note but I just can't make it sound clean. Be skeptical of the exact timing of notes in the outro - I think I have a really good approximation to what is going on there but it is still not quite right. Comments and corrections are welcome. |
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Genre: Jazz/Blues Key: Am Tuning: EADGBE (Standard) Difficulty: IntermediateChristmas Blues - Tom Arri Posted by GuitarTom2, last updated: 12/16/2009 12:06:00 PM Average Rating: (not yet rated) Add Rating/CommentDOWNLOAD: TABLEDIT Notes: It started out as an "Arpeggio Study" for the guitar and turned into a tune.
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Genre: Other Style: Unknown/None Chosen Key: G Tuning: EADGBE (Standard) Difficulty: BeginnerChurch in the Wildwood Posted by proverbs2221, last updated: 11/27/2009 2:16:58 PM Average Rating: (not yet rated) Add Rating/CommentDOWNLOAD: PDF Download from jaybuckey.com |
Genre: Bluegrass Tuning: EADGBE (Standard) Difficulty: IntermediateClarence White Style Licks (2) by GREG_MORTON Posted by robin jones, last updated: 1/11/2009 4:53:48 PM Average Rating: (not yet rated) Add Rating/CommentDOWNLOAD: TABLEDIT | TABLEDIT | TABLEDIT Download from picasaweb.google.com Notes: Some good stuff here from Greg. |
Genre: Bluegrass Difficulty: IntermediateClarence White Style Licks by Greg Morton Posted by robin jones, last updated: 1/10/2009 3:44:28 AM Average Rating: (not yet rated) Add Rating/CommentDOWNLOAD: TABLEDIT | TABLEDIT | TABLEDIT | TABLEDIT Download from picasaweb.google.com Notes: This is Greg Morton's work. I just TablEdited it for us. Some of these are very challenging. Other not so much, so I labeled them as Intermediate.
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Genre: Bluegrass Style: Unknown/None Chosen Key: D Tuning: EADGBE (Standard) Difficulty: ExpertCountry Boy Rock & Roll—Twin Guitars Posted by KI4PRK, last updated: 11/17/2009 5:43:52 PM Average Rating: (not yet rated) Add Rating/CommentDOWNLOAD: TABLEDIT Notes: This is a version of Don Reno's famed flatpick number, "Country Boy Rock & Roll", which is generally deemed to be the first bluegrass recording *featuring* Lead Flatpicked Guitar. This version has two breaks, the first one being played by a single guitar (with 1 guitar and a bass backing up) and inspired by a break I saw on a video of Don flatpicking this tune with Bill Harrell. It is, unlike the original recording (also in D), played without a capo and instead using many rather difficult closed positions. The second break is unusual, being twin guitars with a second guitar playing harmony to the first one's lead, which is exactly the same as the first break.
The lead breaks are fairly difficult, as stated before, as they have a lot of closed positions and playing out of barre chords. The harmony break is a little more difficult than the lead. Have fun! |
Genre: Bluegrass Style: Unknown/None Chosen Key: A Tuning: EADGBE (Standard) Difficulty: BeginnerCripple Creek - Traditional BG Posted by GuitarTom2, last updated: 11/5/2009 8:52:11 PM Average Rating: (not yet rated) Add Rating/CommentDOWNLOAD: TABLEDIT Notes: www.banjotom2.com |
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Genre: Bluegrass Style: Unknown/None Chosen Key: G Tuning: EADGBE (Standard) Difficulty: BeginnerCripple Creek (Best version!) Posted by proverbs2221, last updated: 11/27/2009 2:39:09 PM Average Rating: (not yet rated) Add Rating/CommentDOWNLOAD: GIF Notes: Here is a good version of Cripple creek. |
Genre: Celtic/Irish Style: Unknown/None Chosen Key: G Tuning: EADGBE (Standard) Difficulty: IntermediateCuckoo's Nest - Traditional Irish Posted by GuitarTom2, last updated: 8/27/2009 8:56:24 PM Average Rating: (not yet rated) Add Rating/CommentDOWNLOAD: TABLEDIT Notes: First heard Norman Blake do this, but on mandolin, I believe. |
Genre: Bluegrass Style: Unknown/None Chosen Key: D Tuning: EADGBE (Standard) Difficulty: IntermediateCumberland Gap Posted by KI4PRK, last updated: 9/7/2009 4:20:01 PM Average Rating: (not yet rated) Add Rating/CommentDOWNLOAD: TABLEDIT Notes: Cumberland Gap, a two-part fiddle tune in D in the form AABBA2A (repeat). Played in C position capoed up 2. With Rhythm Guitar & Bass rhythm track. |
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