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Country Music – Guitar Tabs You Need
Country music is about stories, and if you are going to learn country songs from guitar tabs, you will need to have a grip on what kind of stories you want to tell and how you want to get your musical message to the people. So we are going to take a look at the basic stories you will find in the annals of country music. The degree of playing difficulty of your songs will be an issue we need to look at but lucky for us the gritty human dramas do not require rocket scientists to translate them into music. Also I would like to leave you with a list of songs that can establish your credentials as a country guitar player.
First let us take a look at some real country guitar players. Legends who have inspired listeners with the depth of feeling expressed in a simple rhythm and catchy tune. I will not include biographies, just a list of famous names you can do a search for if you are not familiar with their work: Jerry Reed, Chet Atkins, Roy Clark, Merle Travis, Albert Lee, Maybelle Carter, Hank Garland, Doc Watson, Norman Blake and Tony Rice.
Country music songs are about the stories that are the fabric of human interaction. The birth of country music is in the relationships developed between the cowboys of the old west. These guys rounded up and branded cattle, sat around campfires, drank whisky and formed close personal relationships with rattlesnakes, horses, women and each other. Rich material for songwriters. Guys end up in prison or at the end of a noose because of the fickleness of women and best friends. They become legendary after saving their friends from raging torrents, train wrecks and collapsing mines. Country music is also about the way of life of the wanderer. The lone wolf who travels from town to town.
Women are often the protagonists in country songs because we all know a woman’s life is full of sorrow. That is about it, really. No cow poking, wandering or stopping train wrecks, just sorrow. That is your reward for standing buy your man. But then much country music is celebrating the joy of being in love, having your freedom or living in Texas. One the constant elements of country songs is humor. From the whimsy of the guy who has enjoyed a life of travel and adventure thanks to Pamela Brown to the story of the man whose ex’s live in Texas. Then there’s the innocent weirdness of “Dropkick Me Jesus Through The Goalposts Of Life”.
The key to each one of us expressing ourselves through country music is learning chords. Fortunately we do not need to learn too many. G, C, D, E, A and E for starters. D7, A7, E7 and B7 are about all you need to complete your requirements for country guitar chords.
Here is a short list of country songs you should definitely find the tabs for to begin your career as a country guitar player: Coward Of The County, Bonaparte’s Retreat, Deep In The Heart Of Texas, Jambalaya, Folsom Prison Blues, Green, Green Grass Of Home, Am I That Easy To Forget?, Achey Breaky Heart, King Of The Road, Mamas Don’t Let Your Babies Grow Up To Be Cowboys, Wabash Cannonball and You Are My Sunshine.
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Novice Guitar…?
So I’ve had my guitar for about 5 months and have learned very little. I know a few simple songs such as; “Horse with no name,” “How To Save A Life,” “Come a little closer,” and “Disarm.”
I guess my problem is I don’t understand the terminology… “Tune down half step,” “Full step major,” Sharp chords, and a few others when im trying to learn new songs off of you tube… Is there a website where I can learn this? And I can’t read Guitar tabs worth a hoot! Any help would be awesome thanks guys
You should go to a local guitar store and buy a “Music theory” book. It’ll help you learn about the concepts you just mention.
Btw:
Half step = 1/2 of a note
ie: A -> B (A -> A# -> B)= whole step (2 half steps)
Half step is half of a whole step, so you move up in a half-note increment.
For tuning down a half step: Normal tuning is E A D G B E. Tuned down 1/2 step tunes all of the notes down 1/2 a note, so you get D# G# C# F# A# D#.
But all of that will be explained in those music theory books. Its tough stuff, but keep at it.
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