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Chords Req/Add: Southcoast / South Coast^^ DigiTrad: THE SOUTH COAST Related threads: Origins: South Coast ^^^ (30) Female Vocalist and 'The South Coast' (12) My name is Juan Halos de Castro ... ??? (13) |
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Subject: Southcoast From: GUEST,dan evergreen Date: 30 Nov 00 - 11:15 AM Can someone give me the chords and words for this song. I would also like to know a little about it. Thanks. |
Subject: RE: Lyr/Chords Req: Southcoast From: mousethief Date: 30 Nov 00 - 11:18 AM Can you give us more clues? A couple of the words, where you heard it, etc?
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Subject: RE: Lyr/Chords Req: Southcoast From: GUEST Date: 30 Nov 00 - 11:31 AM Do a "forum" search for "south coast" (two words) you will come up with two very different songs. Perhaps one of these is what you are looking for. |
Subject: RE: Lyr/Chords Req: Southcoast From: Allan C. Date: 30 Nov 00 - 11:33 AM If you enter the word Coast into the DT search (little blue box at the top of the page) you will see, among the entries which pop up "The South Coast". I first heard this done by the Kingston Trio. I have always loved it. I'll post some chords in a few minutes unless someone beats me to it. |
Subject: RE: Lyr/Chords Req: Southcoast From: Allan C. Date: 30 Nov 00 - 12:10 PM My inability to do much at all with HTML prevents me from showing which chords go where but my hope is that this will be of some help. Here are the chords in order for one verse: Am, Dm, Am F, G, Am Am, F, Am Am, G, Am The KT did it a little differently and switched to a major key at the point where the two rode off together and then switched back to a minor at the moment of the landslide. It was a nice effect. I have not heard it done by anyone else that way. In this key you would alternate between C and B-flat for the entire verse. |
Subject: Need chords: South Coast From: GUEST,dan evergreen Date: 14 Dec 00 - 04:45 PM I would appreciate the chords to this interesting song. I think it would be fun to play but I can't quite work it out. Thanks. |
Subject: RE: Need chords: South Coast From: Allan C. Date: 14 Dec 00 - 05:04 PM I am refreshing an old thread about this. Look for it. |
Subject: RE: Need chords: South Coast From: GUEST Date: 15 Dec 00 - 09:37 AM is that the song about the girl won in the poker game and killed by a mountain lion? If it is I want the chords too. Great number. |
Subject: RE: Need chords: South Coast From: MMario Date: 15 Dec 00 - 10:03 AM dang! I linked the wrong threads before.... |
Subject: RE: Lyr/Chords Req: Southcoast ^^ From: Suffet Date: 29 Dec 00 - 07:03 AM Success at last! I started with Allan C.'s chords cited above, but they sounded a bit off. Then I realized that when I sing the song in Am 3/4 time, the melody goes from an a note (5th string open on standard guitar) up to a c (5th string 3rd fret) for a half note before hitting a d (4th string open) for a quarter note. This c-d measure is the one with which Allan shows the switch to a Dm chord. What I did was add a c to the bass (5th string 3rd fret) so the chord is actually a Dm7 or an F6, depending on how you wish to look at it. The other place where Allan's chording needed refinement was in those measures near the end which he shows as a G chord. Try instead an E7 with the following bass run ending on the switch back to Am. Start on the 4th string 2nd fret, go up one fret, and the rest is all descendig: e - f - e - d - c - b - a. Put it all together, and here's what you get: 3/4 time The |Am South Coast is |F6 wild and |Am lonely, | You | F might win a |G game at |Am Jolon. | But the | lion still |F rules the bar- |Am -ranca, | And a | E7 man there is | always a- | Am -lone. | | |
Subject: RE: Lyr/Chords Req: Southcoast ^^ From: Suffet Date: 29 Dec 00 - 08:32 AM Note: The measures above do not show the durations of the notes nor do they show the rests. You will have to learn that by hearing the song. For example, the measure shown as | But the | can be misleading if you are unfamiliar with the tune. Those are two quick 1/8 notes at the end of a measure that beings with a 1/2 rest in the melody, and they serve as the pick-up for the next measure which comprises three equally spaced 1/4 notes. The guitar chords continue through the rests in the vocal melody line, of course. --- Steve |
Subject: South Coast Chords From: GUEST,robert Date: 31 Jan 02 - 03:03 AM can anybody help me out with the chords to South Coast by Ramblin' Jack Elliot. It seems to start in Em and has Am, B in there but there are a couple of chords I can't work out so any help would be appreciated |
Subject: RE: South Coast Chords From: Allan C. Date: 31 Jan 02 - 08:31 AM You can find the cords I use (having never heard RJE's version) as well as some comments and a link to another thread here: Click |
Subject: Chords Add: SOUTH COAST (Ramblin' Jack Elliott) From: Suffet Date: 31 Jan 02 - 07:55 PM Here are the basic chords, used for the chorus and most of the verses. Chord name is written direct before syllable on which change occurs. [Am] The South Coast is [F] wild and lone- [Am] -ly, You [F] might win a [G] game at Jo- [Am] -lon, But the lion still [F] rules the barran- [Am] -ca, And a [E7] man there is always a- [Am] -lone. There's an alternate tune that can be used for two stanzas, this one below and the one that follows it i the song. Then the song returns to the original melody and chord pattern. The key switches from Am to C. I have written A# for B-flat because I cannot find the keystroke for the flat symbol. [C] Her arms had to [A#] tighten a- [C] -round me, As we rode up the [A#] hills from the [C] South, Not a word did I [A#] get from her that [C] day, Nor a kiss from her [A#] pretty red [C] mouth. --- Steve |
Subject: Lyr/Chords Add: SOUTH COAST From: GUEST,Greywulf in Arkansas Date: 19 Nov 09 - 04:33 PM These are the chord I use. not too different but they add a little poignancy. Kingston Trio South Coast Lyrics: Am F6 Am Chorus: South Coast, the wild coast, is lonely. F G Am You may win at the game at Jolon, But the lion F Am E7 still rules the barranca, and a man there is Am always alone. Am Dm Am My name is Juan Hano de Castro. The son of a F G Am Spanish grandee, But I won my wife in a card game, F G to Hell with the lords o'er the Sea. I picked up the ace. I had won her! My heart, which was down at my feet Jumped up to my throat in a hurry- Like a warm summers' day, she was sweet. (Chorus) Her arms had to tighten around me as we rode up the hills from the South. Not a word did I hear from her that day- or a kiss from her pretty red mouth. We came to my cabin at twilight. The stars twinkled out on the coast. She soon loved the valley- the orchard- but I knew that she loved me the most. (Chorus) Then I got hurt in a landslide with crushed hip and twice-broken bone. She saddled our pony like lightning- rode off in the night, all alone. The lion screamed in the barranca; the pony fell back on the slide. My young wife lay dead in the moonlight. My heart died that night with my bride. |
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