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gtheisen Posted - 10/14/2013 : 08:45:40 AM
Has anyone found tabs for this 12-string piece? I saw a post on Taropatch from 2006, but it only listed the tunings. Thanks!
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Kapila Kane Posted - 10/15/2013 : 4:52:22 PM
I've been listening to this cut off the Vol. 1 of Dancing Cat "sampler"...
and had the same wish...
so I think I remember reading it was C, G, E. G,C, E ( open C, aka Atta's?).
but it's been awhile since I checked those Dancing Cat liner notes.

While I find the bass lines pretty obvious and easier to hear-since it's invariably the thumb, But the right hand melodies and the way Cyril crosses over with the thumb at times to execute triplet patterns--well those throws this "bow man's" brain for a loop.

But I submit for your consideration, the transcript in Mark Hanson's book of Cyril's "Young Street Blues". While it is in taropatch, it may have some similar right hand techniques for executions on the treble strings.

Mark is meticulous with his indication of Right Hand executions on tunes he's torn apart for us..., so it might be worth exploring the triplet rhythms and check for a similar Right Hand execution, with the thumb crossing over to the treble strings--especially for triplets, upper octave bass notes on the 3rd string G, and for quick unison notes and melodic articulations.

But I am afraid to try without a net (tab)!
So I too would be interested, (although surprised) if a tab turns up!

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