I love tongue in cheek comments, also. But FYI: This song was not written about the Civil War or even for the documentary. Ken Burns used it because he thought it fit. You can look at the website of the composer, Jay Ungar, to find out more.
I love tongue in cheek comments, also. But FYI: This song was not written about the Civil War or even for the documentary. Ken Burns used it because he thought it fit. You can look at the website of the composer, Jay Ungar, to find out more.
@NeilLB7 I love tongue in cheek comments, also. But FYI: This song was not written about the Civil War or even for the documentary. Ken Burns used it because he thought it fit. You can look at the website of the composer, Jay Ungar, to find out more.
@NeilLB7 I love tongue in cheek comments, also. But FYI: This song was not written about the Civil War or even for the documentary. Ken Burns used it because he thought it fit. You can look at the website of the composer, Jay Ungar, to find out more.
@JeffG62 Gotta love those songs written in 1982 about the Civil War!!
NeilLB7 10 months ago
@NeilLB7
I love tongue in cheek comments, also. But FYI: This song was not written about the Civil War or even for the documentary. Ken Burns used it because he thought it fit. You can look at the website of the composer, Jay Ungar, to find out more.
flunkyjo 10 months ago
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@NeilLB7
I love tongue in cheek comments, also. But FYI: This song was not written about the Civil War or even for the documentary. Ken Burns used it because he thought it fit. You can look at the website of the composer, Jay Ungar, to find out more.
flunkyjo 10 months ago
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@NeilLB7 I love tongue in cheek comments, also. But FYI: This song was not written about the Civil War or even for the documentary. Ken Burns used it because he thought it fit. You can look at the website of the composer, Jay Ungar, to find out more.
flunkyjo 10 months ago
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@NeilLB7 I love tongue in cheek comments, also. But FYI: This song was not written about the Civil War or even for the documentary. Ken Burns used it because he thought it fit. You can look at the website of the composer, Jay Ungar, to find out more.
flunkyjo 10 months ago
Beautiful.
KC5E 1 year ago
very nice job! would love the tab to this mando version.
sean808080 1 year ago
Nice version! Great tone in your Mandolin, I enjoyed it very much.
tuffblue 1 year ago
would be better if accompanied by guitar
obliviousdreamer 2 years ago
Hey, good job. I'm just learning to play and this is the second song I've learned from your videos. Thanks and keep them coming.
PS.....any advise on playing?
hogwoman61 2 years ago
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omg.. you just killed the best song I've ever heard
Emobyname 3 years ago
not too good, sorry:P
jasjoshuajas 3 years ago
good job, I liked it!
hillbillyradicalrick 4 years ago
OK! I can work with notation, but the tab is easier. Thanks! Merry Christmas
robocat66 4 years ago
Hi, Do you have tab for this? Good Job!
robocat66 4 years ago
No, sorry. I like tab also, nice and easy. I learned this one from standard notation.
mandosteve 4 years ago