![]() This variation sounds good even without guitar back-up. The third verse is a more chordal version with melody and back-beat chords on the banjo. The first solo break is based on the guitar break but transferred to banjo to make it easier. The second verse is a up-the-neck variation of the melody where I tried to incorporate some basic threefinger rolls. ![]() The tab (TablEdit and midi files) contains a simple guitar back-up. I also included banjo versions of the guitar breaks. It is some kind of three-finger with some easy Scruggs licks. This tab contains the main melody and some suggestions for variations following the main melody. The song is an easy 12 bar blues and it is rather easy to play back up- just follow a boogie-woogie pattern or a 12 bar blues pattern, and it is easy to improvise around the tune. It was first recorded by Italian-American band Sonny Dae and His Knights on March 20, 1954, and Haley recorded it the first time April 12, 1954. Myers around 1952 and first recorded by and recorded by Bill Hailey in April 1954 on Decca. Notes: This a a tab of Bill Hailey' Rock Around Clock. Posted by janolov, updated: - 1 Member CommentsÄownload: TABLEDIT | PDF | MIDI Genre: Rock Style: Unknown/None Chosen Key: G Tuning: Standard Open G (gDGBD) Difficulty: Intermediate When you have the capo on the tuning will be f#F#BEbF# I have found that i have to re-tune just a little when i put on the capo. Tuning Open-G, Lowered 5th string, PLAY WITH CAPO on 4 (without using a capo on the 5th string). They are similar, but have some differences, mainly that this one sounds more country (in my personal opinion) NOTE: This is based of of Taylor Swift's 'Red (Original Demo Recording)' that can be found on her RED Deluxe Edition CD. Hope it sounds okay and thanks so much to anyone using it, it honestly means so much!!! :) xx I'm just glad i am able to share it with you guys. The only problem of mine would be that I just could not for the life of me figure out how to make using the computer so i did it the old fashion way, everyone else's tabs look MUCH neater then mine does but i don't care, personally. I spent about 2 hours trying to get the tuning and the basic chords right, then about 5-7 hours actually writing it down.then about 1-2 hours going through it over and over and over again trying to make sure that it sounds ok. Notes: I tabbed this MYSELF, so it might not look perfect.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |