Trying to figure the tremolo part of the mermen’s with no definite future and purpose other than to survive, is c,b flat a, then g,f,e or some other chords thanks
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Trying to figure the tremolo part of the mermen’s with no definite future and purpose other than to survive, is c,b flat a, then g,f,e or some other chords thanks |
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I won't be of much help, but fortunately we have lots of live video of Jim Thomas playing this tune and you can see that his fingering/chord grips are not typical "cowboy" chords. —Lorne |
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