man I would love for the fiddler to tab some of this out or make a video of her playing these songs slowly. I've really been enjoying trying to play blues fiddle, but coming from a square old time back ground with only 2 years experience makes it so hard to just pick up by ear. I would love to get in touch with you guys about learning to play some of these!
+frankie12string Yea this is helping me learn it a lot better. I've trying it with the banjo with 5th string spiked in D. You've got a lot of other recordings that are awesome too!
Parker Hewitt I apparently can't reply directly to your comment, but I can pass your comments on to Kim. I do a bit of teaching on skype and can probably get you started on fiddling these. Email me - frank "at" donegone "dawt" net
basically, it's a typical pop turnaround: IV, bVdim, I, VI, II, V I - in the key of F, this is B-flat, Bdim, F, D, G, C7, F most country blues guitarists will do ANYTHING to avoid using the dim chord where it's supposed to be, and this is no exception... instead of playing the bVdim, they play a VI chord - a plain vanilla G: B-flat, G, F, D, G, C7, F That's it...
That was just great! You two really make the sound...oh yeah!!!
Excellent, as usual!
very very nice thanks
@beardsly - thanks for checking it out!
Great job!
Thanks. We had our moments.
excellent!!!!!
@CoffeeHouseBoys - thanks!
@rottenhubert - thanks, rh. we've had this on our radar forever. it was nice to get a piece of it.
@russelljenkinsfearn - glad you liked it...
Sweet!
@heathdwatts - thanks!
man I would love for the fiddler to tab some of this out or make a video of her playing these songs slowly. I've really been enjoying trying to play blues fiddle, but coming from a square old time back ground with only 2 years experience makes it so hard to just pick up by ear. I would love to get in touch with you guys about learning to play some of these!
alright this is awesome!
thanks. glad you enjoyed it.
+frankie12string Yea this is helping me learn it a lot better. I've trying it with the banjo with 5th string spiked in D. You've got a lot of other recordings that are awesome too!
thanks.
@fngrpkn06 - thanks a lot.
@banjochris - thanks, man. come east!
still cant figure out turn around on thats it
@Rubydoobiedee - thanks - that's what we're after! :)
Parker Hewitt I apparently can't reply directly to your comment, but I can pass your comments on to Kim. I do a bit of teaching on skype and can probably get you started on fiddling these. Email me - frank "at" donegone "dawt" net
basically, it's a typical pop turnaround: IV, bVdim, I, VI, II, V I - in the key of F, this is B-flat, Bdim, F, D, G, C7, F
most country blues guitarists will do ANYTHING to avoid using the dim chord where it's supposed to be, and this is no exception... instead of playing the bVdim, they play a VI chord - a plain vanilla G:
B-flat, G, F, D, G, C7, F
That's it...
Awesome!! if i wanna try and learn it on guitar, is your guitar tune standard? is tune in Eb?
the tune is in E-flat. Guitar and fiddle are both in standard.
thanks, wrote the tune out in Eb....learned it in standard tuning on fiddle and working the guitar part out... love your playing man...