Indian Killed a Woodcock

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Sonny Jenkins
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Indian Killed a Woodcock

Post by Sonny Jenkins »

Does anyone have the tab for this little "workout".
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Larry Bell
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Post by Larry Bell »

You described exactly right. A WORKOUT.

Yes, I think I have it pretty close to Buddy's arrangement. The bridge is really tricky and there's only one way I've found to do it so that it has the same phrasing as Buddy -- plus be playable up to tempo. I'll try to remember to post it (if I didn't earlier -- check the archives). If I don't, send me an EMail. I have it as an Excel spreadsheet.

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Hey thanks Larry,,,I looked in archives but when I clicked on your link I got the "page can not be displayed" message. I don't have excel, but I sure would like to have that tab!
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You can get a free Excel viewer here. http://www.nsf.gov/sbe/srs/seind00/plugin/exhelp.htm


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Post by Ernie Renn »

It's probably a real workout because Buddy used the Emmons single 12 basketweave guitar with the extended E9 tuning.

Larry, can you post a link to the Excel doc? Image

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Post by Larry Bell »

OK, here's the tab
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XL FILE is at http://www.larrybell.org/Indian.xls

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Post by Sonny Jenkins »

THANKS a million Larry. I can't believe how close I was,,,now to get it up to speed,,,(never),,,,,
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Post by Larry Bell »

It's my pleasure, Sonny
BTW, it's actually easier to play on a U-12 because you don't have to skip over the D string on the last 2M of the verse with the open string stuff that doesn't need the D. Image

I've actually played it just a hair faster than the record, so I'm pretty sure the positions work at that tempo. I practiced it for a show and noticed that I couldn't play it up to tempo more than three times in a row without my hands getting REALLY FATIGUED. Good luck. It makes a great instrumental -- AND a great strength building exercise.

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