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chuckv97 - Posted - 01/16/2025: 12:42:30
Played out of D minor position, capo 2, spike the 5th at 9. On the TB-1 conversion with rhythm guitar.
youtu.be/13l2b5O6FQo?si=uf_8y6ETCC-5UA9d
Edited by - chuckv97 on 01/16/2025 12:43:30
Texasbanjo - Posted - 01/16/2025: 14:35:58
Don't think I ever heard that one before. I like it! Thanks for posting.
Stu D Baker-Hawk - Posted - 01/16/2025: 15:02:41
Sounds like it could be a not-so-distant cousin to Earl's Nashville Blues. And I'm with Sherry, I really like the song as well! Anyway, great picking, Chuck; and thanks for posting this gem!
Edited by - Stu D Baker-Hawk on 01/16/2025 15:04:09
chuckv97 - Posted - 01/16/2025: 15:08:25
Thank you, Sherry and Dean. Yeah, when I’m playing it at jams I sometimes throw in a lick from Nashville Blues , in this key of course.
Pick1949 - Posted - 01/17/2025: 16:39:57
Awesome Chuck! Monroe had some really interesting instrumentals in his later years didn’t he?