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Tune Add: Guitar Chords of Tunes

08 Feb 10 - 09:32 AM (#2832813)
Subject: Tune Add: Guitar Chords of Tunes
From: Les in Chorlton

I am lookinng for guitar chords to accompany Three Rusty Swords and The Dusty Miller both in 3/2 time and key of G.

Can anyone point me to a source?

L in C
Oh and The Grand Hornpipe


08 Feb 10 - 10:57 AM (#2832897)
Subject: RE: Tune Add: Guitar Chords of Tunes
From: GUEST

Yo might try the session Les - Session for example - not sure if there are chords in there but sometimes are (even transcribed a couple myself)


08 Feb 10 - 10:58 AM (#2832899)
Subject: RE: Tune Add: Guitar Chords of Tunes
From: GUEST,Nick_

That was me sorry


08 Feb 10 - 11:19 AM (#2832926)
Subject: RE: Tune Add: Guitar Chords of Tunes
From: Les in Chorlton

Thanks Nick. I did have a look at The Session. It's excellent for basic dots but doesn't seem to have chords - fair enough I guess.

I have had a look on some other tunes sites. Some have chords - but so far not for the version of the tune that I am seeking.

I guess some one out there will play this in 3/2 G and be able to help

Cheers

L in C


08 Feb 10 - 11:47 AM (#2832962)
Subject: RE: Tune Add: Guitar Chords of Tunes
From: Will Fly

Les - if you can give me a source for the dots of the versions that you play, I'm happy to run through them and try out some appropriate chords.


08 Feb 10 - 12:10 PM (#2832991)
Subject: RE: Tune Add: Guitar Chords of Tunes
From: GUEST

Which version are you after?


08 Feb 10 - 12:25 PM (#2833001)
Subject: RE: Tune Add: Guitar Chords of Tunes
From: Les in Chorlton

Versions, versions, that's part of the problem. I have the dots from The Bollin Morris Tune book. They have collected all the tunes they dance too. I have searched quite a tunes sites and found no chords.

However, I see that the ABC explorer has a facility for adding chords. It does warn that they may not be totally appropriate.

So thanks to all. when I nail down the correct ABC file I'll see wher that takes me.

Cheers

L in C


08 Feb 10 - 12:32 PM (#2833007)
Subject: RE: Tune Add: Guitar Chords of Tunes
From: G-Force

My experience of programs that add chords to tunes is that they are quite dreadful, never mind not totally appropriate. Just play what sounds OK, or wait for constructive replies on here.


08 Feb 10 - 01:17 PM (#2833055)
Subject: RE: Tune Add: Guitar Chords of Tunes
From: Les in Chorlton

Thanks Mr / Ms Force,

I know what you mean. I guess we will have a look and listen then pick the chords we like.

Thanks
L in C


08 Feb 10 - 01:41 PM (#2833094)
Subject: RE: Tune Add: Guitar Chords of Tunes
From: M.Ted

Is this the version you're interested in? Three Rusty Swords/The Dusty Miller by The House Band


08 Feb 10 - 02:02 PM (#2833117)
Subject: RE: Tune Add: Guitar Chords of Tunes
From: Les in Chorlton

Probably. I came across this today in my rambles but couldn't get it to play. Did you?

L in C


08 Feb 10 - 02:20 PM (#2833140)
Subject: RE: Tune Add: Guitar Chords of Tunes
From: GUEST,banjo-flower

first two tunes are in Nick Barber's "English Choice" complete with Chords published by Mally

Gerry


08 Feb 10 - 02:30 PM (#2833149)
Subject: RE: Tune Add: Guitar Chords of Tunes
From: Les in Chorlton

True enough, I came across that too.

L in C


08 Feb 10 - 03:17 PM (#2833200)
Subject: RE: Tune Add: Guitar Chords of Tunes
From: M.Ted

It may be one of those annoying things that can be accessed in one place but not another, the US but not the UK, for instance. I have listened to it a couple times, and suddenly noticed that it allows me only a certain number of plays, so I've acquired it--send me your email via pm and I'll send you a copy. For educational purposes only--


08 Feb 10 - 04:09 PM (#2833286)
Subject: RE: Tune Add: Guitar Chords of Tunes
From: Jack Campin

Looking at the version of TRS in Offord, maybe this? (simple as you can get)

G - - - - - | D - - C G D | G - - - - - | G - - G D G :|
G - D - C - | D - - D C G | C - G - D - | G - - G D G :|


The main point is that the harmony needs to track the hemiola. Maybe Am instead of C in places. It's from the late 17th century, so 7ths are not in period.