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MickG - Posted - 11/09/2009: 15:39:03
Uploads to Tab Archive
11-9-09
Old Spinning Wheel Mr. Bojangles Suicide is Painless (Theme from MASH) Copper Kettle (based on the playing of Bobby Thompson) Just Joshin' (transcription of Bobby Thompson's break on this one)
11-10-09 Lock Lomond
11-11-09 Cherokee Shuffle
11-12-09 Lorena (Mostly straight Scruggs, with a few melodic riffs. Based on the wonderful playing of John Hartford)
11-13-09 Cowboys and Indians (Great tune by Bill Emerson. Straight Scruggs style.) Country Roads (Great tune by John Denver. Tab has melody notes in highlight so you can see how the melody fits into the roll patterns. Good for study.) Tiger Rag (Tried to get some of the flavor of how the Clemson U. Tiger Band plays it)
11-14-09 Sugar Creek (A Walter Hensley tune, Scruggs style with some single-string)
11-16-09 Turkey Knob (An Eddie Adcock tune, Scruggs style)
11-20-09 Mr. Sandman (Scruggs style with a bit of chordal. Left hand stretches made easier capoed up)
11-21-09 Wreck Of Old Number 9 (Scruggs style, nothing fancy. Beginner to Intermediate, Beginners will have trouble with some parts.)Polka On A Banjo (Scruggs style, based on Scruggs playing. Intermediate)Mick
Edited by - MickG on 11/21/2009 18:08:10
wrentree - Posted - 11/09/2009: 15:58:34
Thank you Mick.
Harold
Studebaker Hawk - Posted - 11/11/2009: 12:26:07
Yeah, what Harold said... thanks, Mick!
--Dean
jbaker7 - Posted - 11/13/2009: 06:48:30
Hi Mick, Good work from you as always. I think I also posted Cowboys and Indians. It may have been sent to me by you and I put a few edits in it and some backup? Don't remember anymore but I did get out the CD "The Red Fox" and checked it out thoroughy...You are doing some great and interesting tabs Mick...Jack
Jack R. Baker http://www.frettedinstrumentsnyc.com
Edited by - jbaker7 on 11/13/2009 10:29:28
MickG - Posted - 11/16/2009: 16:29:17
Hey Jack
Yea, the Cowboys and Indians version you posted looks to be about same as I posted years ago. Since then I changed the backup using Band-in-a-Box, and eliminated the fancy ending (to keep it more faithful to the way Bill played it). I learned that song from my old Banjo instructor many moons ago. He had figured out a lot of Bill Emerson's playing. After 30 or so years I still enjoy playing it.
Cheers Mick
jbaker7 - Posted - 11/17/2009: 09:33:42
Hi Mick, Oh ok, I had forgotten. I do have the Red Fox CD and your version nailed it very well...Your additions to the upload tabsite on BHO are great and BHO is lucky to have you aboard contributing tabs...Thanks Mick...Jack
Jack R. Baker http://www.frettedinstrumentsnyc.com
Edited by - jbaker7 on 11/17/2009 09:36:00
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