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We'll I gave it the old college try and it just isn't going anywhere on "In The Pines". It's a great song and I love this arrangement, but it's just too much for now. I'm doing "Man of Constant Sorrow" and just started the really sweet version of "Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas" which is the PDF tab that is on the BHO. Both of these tunes are very cool and very doable. I'm looking forward to having them under my belt. As far as "Man of Constant Sorrow" the inspiration is that I'm currently reading Ralph Stanley's book of the same name.
1 comment on “I'll Have To Come Back To It Later”
philbywan Says:
Tuesday, December 1, 2009 @9:34:10 AM
not to worry, I had this happen with Little Maggie. I kind of sort of had it down, slowly and without much feeling. The version I had was very repetitive, and I lost interest in the tune.
I bet it was a year later a friend wanted to play the song. I pulled it out again and in no time had a respectable version that I could play. There are other songs (Old Time Religion) that I have never gone back to - at least not yet.
I think every song you are meant to play will come to you in its own time, and when its ready. Just keep playing...
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