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  • Nice rendition.

  • Good ear!

  • This is very very fast and I miss your good voice in fastness of it - but you do sound sincere.

    Greats from slow ears & keep well.

  • I like fast tempo you play the song in. It sounds like Appalachian claw hammer banjo arranged for guitar.

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  • Superb bass work. 5*****

  • Great song and great performance. I really ought to listen to more Renbourn.

  • High Five!

  • This is very good but if you played just a little slower ... would love to hear another version where you were really enjoying singing. You've got the voice, give yourself the space to use it. Please!

  • Skillful playing, love it

  • Or maybe you could post another vid of you playing it a lot slower! lol

    Great song, never heard Bert's version though, just John's...

  • Yeh, I think that would work nicely, thanks for offering! It's not so easy to work it out from the vid cos you play pretty fast and the image is a little blurry on the right hand :) Lovely playing though, keep up the good work ;)

  • I'd looove to have the tab for this too! ;)

  • I've never tabbed and posted anything. Can you just use word and post it somewhere?

  • Would you be willing to tab it out for us please? ;)

  • Its built around Am . You can work out the

    melody yourself slowly then bring it up to speed

  • Very good job man,I like this style.*****

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  • Wow that was great. What technique are you using with your right hand?

  • Cheers. It's the 'just try and make it fit' technique. Instead of a steady bass thumb and alternating finger pattern I use a steady finger pattern (open hi E) and alternate strings with my thumb.

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