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Lush, full-sounding tab arrangements?
I have a few of Ed Gerhard's tabs and really like them.
The Water Is Wide If I Fell/In My Life Moon River They're so full and lush sounding. Any suggestions on where to get similar arrangements...or performers with a similar style (and who might have tabs)? Last edited by MrBJones; 03-02-2021 at 03:17 PM. |
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Look for pieces in open tuning or DADGAD tunings that call for very little use of string damping and have languorous chord changes.
Ed Gerhard usually gets a full sound out of his recordings. I like some of the tunes on his "Sunnyland" CD tunes (a bit more energetic) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M0ciuUD7pU
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Made to one with pride and love To be that we hold so dear A voice from heavens above Last edited by rick-slo; 03-02-2021 at 03:04 PM. |
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LADYKILLERS - Lush
-------------------------------------------------------------------------- Tabbed by: illy93 Tuning: Standard ~CHORDS USED~ Em: 022000 F#m: 244222 G: 355433 A: x0222x B: x2444x Bm: x2443x C: x3555x D: x5777x D#: x6888x -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ~INTRO~ Guitar 1: Em, Bm, Em, C, B x2....then A, G, F#m, F#m. Guitar 2: Em Bm Em C B e|------------------------------------------------| B|------------------------------------------------| G|------------------------------------------------| D|------------------------------------------------| A|---------------------------------------3-0-3-2--| E|--0-3-5-7-5-3-0-0-3-7-5-7--0-3-5-7-5-3----------| x2 then... A G F#m e|-----------------------------------| B|-----------------------------------| G|-----------------------------------| D|-----------------------------------| A|--222------------------------------| E|------555-0-5-333-0-222222-222222--| ~VERSE 1~ Both Guitars: Em, G, Bm, A, Em ------------------------------------------------------------------------ ~PRE CHORUS~ Both Guitars: D, A, Em, D, D#, D, D, Em, C, B ~VERSE 2~ Guitar 1: Em, G, Bm, A, Em Guitar 2: Em G Bm A Em e|-------------------------------------| B|-------------------------------------| G|-------------------------------------| D|-------------------------------------| A|--7-5-----77-5-----77-5--------------| E|------7-5------7-5------7-5-0-232-0--| x1 Then same chords as guitar 1 ~PRE CHORUS~ Both Guitars: same as first pre chorus chords ~CHORUS~ Both Guitars: C, Em, C, Em, C, Em, C, B (x2) ~POST CHORUS~ Guitar 1: intro chords, with added B after second F#m Guitar 2: Em Bm Em C B e|-------------------------------------| B|-------------------------------------| G|-------------------------------------| D|-------------------------------------| A|--7-5-----77-5-----77-5-----3-0-3-2--| E|------7-5------7-5------7-5----------| x2 Then: A G F#m B e|-------------------------------| B|-------------------------------| G|-------------------------------| D|-------------------------------| A|--222-----------------------2--| E|------555-0-5-333-2222-2222----| ~VERSE 3~ Both Guitars: silent for half verse, then play verse chord progression twice ~PRE CHORUS~ Both Guitars: same as first pre chorus chords ~CHORUS~ Both Guitars: same as first chorus chords ~OUTRO~ Guitar 1: Em, G, Bm, C x3....then: Em, G, Bm. Guitar 2: Em G Bm C e|-------------------------------------------| B|-------------------------------------------| G|-------------------------------------------| D|-------------------------------------------| A|-------------------------------------------| E|--0-3-5-7-5-3-0-0-3-5-7-5-------0-3-7-5-7--| x3 Then: Em G Bm e|-------------------------------------------| B|-------------------------------------------| G|-------------------------------------------| D|-------------------------------------------| A|-------------------------------------------| E|--0-3-5-7-5-3-0-0-3-5-7-5------------------|
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Check out Simon Fox, an Australian guitarist, who has free tabs available for his first three albums.
Also Stephen Wake, who provides tabs with every album download on bandcamp. |
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Also El McMeen.
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Pete Huttlinger has some great arrangements, ranging from relatively achievable to mind-blowing. I bought two songbooks of his - worth every penny and still available from his website. You can also choose individual songs.
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I think my composition "Crossing Crystal Lake" will fit your criteria perfectly. Although I don't read or write tab, I've been teaching fingerstyle, open-tunings and bottleneck since 1970. However CCL is included in the Mel Bay book Fingerstyle Masters Vol. 1 where it is tabbed out. Here's the original recording I did in 1998. It's in open D tuning, capo 2, Key of B. Enjoy! Regards, Howard Emerson
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