From jmp@moscom.com Thu Oct 6 08:09:38 EDT 1994
Article: 7714 of rec.music.makers.guitar.acoustic
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Date: 3 Oct 1994 10:46:46 EDT
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From: jmp@moscom.com (Joe Palumbos)
Subject: Re: REQ for Legg from newcomer
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> Just found the group today after a message on rmmgt which suggested that
> Mrs Crowe's Blue Waltz had been posted here. I've certainly seen
> Kinvarra's Child on rmmgt and agt, but if anyone has Mrs C. tabbed and
> could mail it to me, I'd be mega grateful. Might even buy you a beer if
> I'm in your part of the world...
>
Mrs C's BW is tabbed in the November/December Issue of Fingerstyle magazine,
(Issue #5) if you get that over there. I figured this song, but I haven't seen
the magazine yet, so I don't know if I use the same tuning as AL.
I would love to get the Ascii tab for Kinvara's Child. I think it's one of
the few tunes he plays in standard tuning. Could someone please post, or
E-mail it to me, since I don't have access to rmmgt. Thanks.
For MrsC'sBW: From standard tuning, just tune the 2 low strings down
(2 & 1 full note(s), respectively). Then a C-chord is just played like an
Am7 in std-tuning. (I believe AL tunes all strings down 1/2 fret first.) The
song is pretty easy to play in this tuning.
Mrs. Crowe's Blue Waltz
Tuning: CGDGBE
Here are some chords I use:
C 0x201x
G x0303x
C' 0x5x53
C7 0xx3xx
F 5x756x
5x7565
5x7568
F+ 6x7575
C 0x201x
Am x2221x
Here's the bridge:
5x756x
4x545x
2x323x
0x201x
5x656x
4x545x
2x323x
2
1
x0303x
0x201x
x0000x
If you can't get the magazine, and need the whole tab, let me know, and
I'll try to type in the whole thing.
-Joe.
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