Showing posts with label key of G. Show all posts
Showing posts with label key of G. Show all posts

Friday, 25 May 2012

Streams of Whiskey

Been trying to get the lads to have a go at Streams of Whiskey by the Pogues.
This is my clawhammer version. Transposed into G of course.

Sunday, 19 June 2011

Just Like Aunt Bertha Used to Make it

Well, maybe with another 40 years of practice!
After watching Aunt Bertha I realised she was playing this in G, but I've only ever found tab for Soldiers Joy in C or Double C. So I sat down with a pad and paper and two banjos, one in Double C and one in G and had a go at transposing it. It's the first time I've ever done this, so it took a while. I first started playing the melody note for note on the G tuned banjo, but this isn't right. So I worked out the notes for it in C and then moved them all up 4 steps and the notes are now in G. That's not quite the end of it as it's taken a bit of slight re-arranging to get a similar feel in G. The C tuning is so much lower that you don't quite get the same deep bass notes, but instead you get a much brighter rolling feel like Aunt Bertha gets. In G its also possible to play a version of the melody with fewer hammer-ons etc make it much simpler to learn.

I haven't been able to find any tab for Soldier's Joy in G so if I get chance I'll try and tab out my simplified version.
Soldier"s Joy in G (mp3)

The double C version though gives you more range to play the melody in at least two different ways within the first 5 frets and it has that cranky old time feel too.

Saturday, 2 January 2010