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First off, he's playing standard (high G) tuning. I changed both my tenor and soprano ukes over to low G tuning to learn "Still Alive" (and low G just makes more sense for a guitarist like me) but it looks like I've gotta change one back grumble grrr...
 
First off, he's playing standard (high G) tuning. I changed both my tenor and soprano ukes over to low G tuning to learn "Still Alive" (and low G just makes more sense for a guitarist like me) but it looks like I've gotta change one back grumble grrr...
  
The song doesn't really have a lot of chords per se; it seems to be basically oriented around a blues scale in C with a pedal note picked as a drone on the open high G (starts as a G) and this changes so some chords are implied, but he's not really strumming much. I'll have to think on the best way to present this... is it really worth tabbing out all the little riffs?
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The song doesn't really have a lot of chords per se; it seems to be basically oriented around a blues scale in C with a pedal note picked as a drone on the open high G (starts as a G) and this changes so some chords are implied, but he's not really strumming much. It is mostly the folk song "Shortening Bread." http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aFd43PGmnrY
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I'll have to think on the best way to present this... is it really worth tabbing out all the little riffs?
 
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Revision as of 14:45, 21 July 2011


First off, he's playing standard (high G) tuning. I changed both my tenor and soprano ukes over to low G tuning to learn "Still Alive" (and low G just makes more sense for a guitarist like me) but it looks like I've gotta change one back grumble grrr...

The song doesn't really have a lot of chords per se; it seems to be basically oriented around a blues scale in C with a pedal note picked as a drone on the open high G (starts as a G) and this changes so some chords are implied, but he's not really strumming much. It is mostly the folk song "Shortening Bread." http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aFd43PGmnrY

I'll have to think on the best way to present this... is it really worth tabbing out all the little riffs?