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Feb 9, 2023 - 5:32:10 AM
495 posts since 6/12/2017

youtu.be/Jfxqjgl_GQg


It's Hedy West singing Sheffield Apprentice.


I can pick out the melody instrumentals by ear, well close to it. But when she plays rhythm and sings the verses, I'm totally lost. Can someone tell me what going on there? What are the chords?. what's the strum technique?

Does anyone know the tuning?

Feb 9, 2023 - 10:27:41 AM
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4561 posts since 10/13/2005

Hedy does a wonderful rendition on that one. Sounds like basic modal tuning and clawhammer. Reminds me of Joan Baez's "Jackaro." Most folk songs are not tabbed out. This one sounds like a good one to learn how to tab out, it is not that complicated. I know 200+ folk songs and out of necessity I have had to learn how to come up with a CH version, either just ear or sometimes I find it helpful to tab out (Hills of Mexico, Days of 49 etc.). One tip is to just use your thumb and nothing else to find the melody notes. Have fun! banjered

Feb 9, 2023 - 11:01:28 AM
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dbrooks

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4401 posts since 3/11/2004

This web site has the chords for the tune in the key of G# -( G# - B - F# - D#) . If I tune my banjo to G# by lowering the 2nd string to Bb (gDGBbD) and potting the capo at the 1st fret, I can find all of the melody notes.

Chords for Hedy West - The Sheffield Apprentice (chordu.com)

Here's a recording of the song on YouTube. (1) Hedy West - The Sheffield Apprentice - YouTube

Hedy played a longneck banjo, amog others, and that may be a factor here as well.

David

Feb 9, 2023 - 2:47:39 PM
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carlb

USA

2484 posts since 12/16/2007

quote:
Originally posted by dbrooks

This web site has the chords for the tune in the key of G# -( G# - B - F# - D#) . If I tune my banjo to G# by lowering the 2nd string to Bb (gDGBbD) and potting the capo at the , 1st fret, I can find all of the melody notes.

Chords for Hedy West - The Sheffield Apprentice (chordu.com)

Chordu, very nice.

Feb 10, 2023 - 12:43:29 AM
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4492 posts since 4/29/2012

But it's G#m not a G#.
I think it's Gm tuning - standard G with the 2nd string dropped a semitone to Bb - capoed or tuned up a semitone to G#m. At least it plays along pretty nicely in that tuning.

Feb 10, 2023 - 3:43 AM
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dbrooks

USA

4401 posts since 3/11/2004

AndrewD - You are correct that it is Gm. I mistyped that. Thanks for the correction.

David

Feb 10, 2023 - 6:12 AM

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Feb 22, 2023 - 5:31:03 AM

495 posts since 6/12/2017

quote:
Originally posted by mmuussiiccaall

Here's what I get:


Cool ?? thanks 

Feb 22, 2023 - 5:36:25 AM

495 posts since 6/12/2017

quote:
Originally posted by dbrooks

This web site has the chords for the tune in the key of G# -( G# - B - F# - D#) . If I tune my banjo to G# by lowering the 2nd string to Bb (gDGBbD) and potting the capo at the 1st fret, I can find all of the melody notes.

Chords for Hedy West - The Sheffield Apprentice (chordu.com)

Here's a recording of the song on YouTube. (1) Hedy West - The Sheffield Apprentice - YouTube

Hedy played a longneck banjo, amog others, and that may be a factor here as well.

David


Should I capo the 5th string? I figured out part of the tune in that tuning. I was playing another pretty Polly in that tuning, and from there noticed I could play Sheffield Apprentice easily.

Feb 22, 2023 - 6:06:35 AM
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dbrooks

USA

4401 posts since 3/11/2004

6stringedRamble - Yes, I raised or capo the 5th string to match the 1st string at the 'new' 5th fret. At times, I may tune the 5th string to another note in the chord, but that is rare for me.

David

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