I just finished this revised tab of Georgia in 12th position with rhythm notation. My student was having trouble with my old tab which was numbers with no indication of rhythm. It made some of the riffs hard to understand. This should be easier to follow. Also, after re-tabbing this, I realize that there are other ways (notes and rhythms) that can sound just as good or better. Case in point, I just looked at the backing track on the link below, and realized I could get some notes and rhythms from it. Oh well. It’s good enough as it is right now.
Thank you, Jim--I learned this song from the first version you put up a long time ago--it propelled me on into 12th position like nothing else could--now I do several songs using 12th. It really opens things up for some melodies that are next to impossible for a very average player like me. . . ----------
Jim: maybe we can work on this at Harmonica-college in a couple of weeks? Old Wailer, its good to see your still suckin air!!! You ready to come off that crazy German harp-rack yet? And I Thank You !! KCz Backwoodz Bluz
Last Edited by KC69 on Mar 27, 2015 3:14 PM
Hi KC! Yeah--the crazy German rack is now in the bone-yard with a stack of others--I recently went to a Farmer Foot Drum rack. I've tried most all of them over the years--but this Farmer one is the best I've ever had. . . ----------
O.W. thanks for the update. I have several percussion instruments from Farmers. Pete and his wife are wonderful people to work with. I'm glad to here you like their Harp Rack. I think I'll add that to my next order! ---------- ---------- And I Thank You !! KCz Backwoodz Bluz