See That My Grave Is Kept Clean. Cigar Box Guitar; (Carsick Sammy)
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Just remember, Unk: "the pestle with the vestle holds the brew that is true" (Danny Kaye) LOL
Sounds good, Jamie. Try to keep it 'how to' and not too technical. That will help me more.
Unk, ah'll put up a video later for you, and explain it better:)
No, not really, Unk. Certainly usin the notes there in runs, maybe , but not as chords.
Lets take my FCF down to EBE, and again down to DAD (FCF/EBE/DAD the SAME, to ll extent and puproses). I could play this exact number note for note, as I do above, in FCF/EBE/DAD).
Lets take fron DAD viewpoint; open DAD (or 12th Fret), is the I chord. The 1v chord is at 5th fret, and the V chord at the 7th Fret (OK, ya KNOW this already). But as I am tunes modal (no THIRD), then th 5th and 7th fret can be both Major and minor. They are how I want to define them. Which I do define as minor by playing the F natural note at the the third fret, and elsewhere, to define the key as Minor. (Dminor, if we are taliking about DAD tuning).DAD =EBE=FCF (my tuning in song). Minor third in open tuning makes key minor. Mahir third makes key Major. Go to a piano, play notes D F#A, ya gota D Major chord F# note is Major third note). Lower the F# to F natural, ya got a D minor chord.
Hope this helps. BTW, where's Clock?!! Ah'm waitin for the comments LOL
Jamie, Are you playing a IVI guitar at the 3rd, 10th and 8th frets to get the minor sounds?
On behalf of wee Sammy, ah thank ya, Wes. Sammy only gets let out at weekends, (Open prison rules!) so maybe ah will see him later, if he comes ta Glasgow (btw, re wee Sammy:for a man with THAT monicur/name, it is ironic that his present sentence is for stealing CARS!) "Nowt so strange as folk, Vera"..."Shut up, Jack, and get a new pair of glasses!" (USA buddies, NO CHANCE of getting THAT one LOL).
:)
Hi, Unk. The tuning is modal (or a "Root/Five tuning ). i.e if you look at EBE, then that is modal, and can be minor or major (modal = the 1 and V, but no third : G or G#). So the notes I play make it MINOR.
If another song, I could play same tuning, and be playing in Major, if I want to MAKE the key Major (by playing a Major third, rather than a flattened third, as ah do in " See That My Grave Is Kept Clean" song.
Given that I've moved up a step (EBE up to FCF), I am effectively playing in F Modal, and making it F minor. So you are 100% correct, Unk. I am playingb in a minor key, because ma configuration of notes MAKE the modal key minor!
Ah await Clock ta come in and make commnets here LOL LOL. But as now 1 am here in UK, I am now of ta bed.
Nighty night , Unk, and one and all zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz
Thanks Jamie. I thought you were in a minor key tuning. Sounds kind of that way to me. Maybe just because I think of the song in a minor key. Worked good as you did it.
Thanks, Unk. Ah'm tuned FCF. Well, really just EBE, as ah like ta think of it, but up a half step (semi tone).
btw, ah sold this guitar recently (video was done 2 weeks ago, but ah forgot to upload it) It was a nice Chickenbone John build. But I had to offload a few guitars (ah sold two archtops the other week too), as needed money, and have two more 3 stringers anyway. (more cash flow than poverty LOL)
@Clock as always, graphics always a propos, ma man, and tell "someone" thanks very much ;)