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MEMPHIS TRAIN BLUES
From: JACK/NANCY WAGNER ([email protected])
(fade in)
riff one
e--20--17--17...||---------------17--17------17--17--15--17-||--15--15--17--20--20--22--17--15--17
b ||-17--17--20 (repeat this measure)||
(go back to riff one, then...)
e------------17--20--20--20--20--20--20--20--20--17--|
b--17--20--------------------------------------------------------|--20--20--20--20--20--20--20--20-- ...........
"sound more like the ballpark to me...allright guys"
this song is not played on a guitar - it's played on a mandolin, which explains
the high numbers.
if you play mandolin, i'll help you out. here you go:
guitar mandolin
on the first string: 15th fret - 3rd fret
" 17th fret - 5th fret
" 20th fret - 8th fret
" 22nd fret - 10th fret
g. m.
on the second string: 17th fret - 7 (or the first string open)
" 20th fret - 3rd fret
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