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Uploaded by on Aug 31, 2007

I find this one real difficult to play and to stay in time. Guitar in open D tuning.

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  • hey nice job man. Watching this prompted me to find the tabs and learn it too. His intro is different from the verses and a bit more complicated. Reaaalllyyyy had to sit and listen to it to figure it out. I was pissed the tabs didn't have the bridge either, but I think i figured that out too. CW was a tricky guy.

    Nice shine on that National. I have a Vintage Steel Delphi thats starting to tarnish real nice. Soon it'll match the way it sounds. Anyway, thanks for the inspiration.

  • Thanks, yeah CW is impossible to follow, just enjoy trying!

    I havent cleaned this guitar for 10 years now, not even a wipe after playing it!

  • @jackn1969 CW was a musical genius. Too bad I didn't discover him until after his passing.

  • @citrix99301 Yep, I think CW almost impossible to match to be honest. I still play the Dirt Floor album at every chance I get, cant understand how he wasnt more famous than he was, he was genius.

  • Does anyone know where I can find the tabs or tuning for this?

  • CW uses D minor tuning. You can find tabs on the chriswhitley site then - forum - message board, theres tabs for almost all of his songs there.

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  • The only one I cant find is GUNS AND DOLLS but i figured it out in plain ole E tuning.starting in a D and some fancy finger pickin/bends. Anyone know where i can find a GUNS AND DOLLS video or tuning?

  • Good cover Jack, Chris music ain't easy for sure, I've tried other songs and found myself also pretty lost. I guess you're pretty close to the overall chord pattern Nice job !

  • It's not John Moody but John Mooney which is a New Orleans best gem (even if he's born in Rochester)

  • DUST FORUMS

  • Awesome, I'm going to go get some frustration on.

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