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those are the right notes, but it's not how it's played -bengolfn | 1/6/2003 |
again your notes are right but if you don't play the first two in the d string it won't sound the same as chris thile plays it.i poste d the way it is played. but it's further up the list bc i accidentally put light house tale. -bengolfn | 1/6/2003 |
can someone direct me where to find some chorded mandolin music? I cannot play tab yet but can play chords and would love to find some modern music on here. Thank you -jaisonscott | 2/24/2004 |
These arent even the right notes. Well the first note would be on the 2nd fret on the A string. The phrase starts with a B, not an A.
And you guys are right, the 7th and 9th frets are even touched. Those two notes are played on the E string. -RedZep | 11/8/2005 |
The endings of each line are played very softly, like filler notes notes to get back into the main part.
E---------0--2--0---------------0--2--0-----------0--2--0------------5--2--0--0----- A--0--5------------5--2--0--5-----------5--2--5------------5--0--0---------------5/9 D--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- G---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
E---------0--2--0---------------0--2--0-----------0--2--0-------10--5--0----------- A--0--5------------5--2--0--5-----------5--2--5-----------5--0------------9--7----- D------------------------------------------------------------------------------------0-- G--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -Otterp0p505 | 6/11/2012 |