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*The Ballad Of Jesse James*is another song collected by John Lomax in his 1910 book /Cowboy Songs and Other Frontier Ballads./ It tells some of the tales about the legendary outlaw and his cohorts in the James-Younger gang. The lesson goes over the basic chord progression and strumming pattern with the addition of a bluegrass-style instrumental arrangement picking out the melody on the bass strings while continuing to strum the chords.
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Oooops, It seems as though the chord progression and strumming pattern part of the lesson is missing. Also, I noticed that the comment about this lesson, isn't about this lesson but rather "Home on the Range" I guess that let the cat out of the bag didn't it.
I am sure things will get sorted out soon. Steve
I am sure things will get sorted out soon. Steve
mcfingers wrote:
Neil
Oops! My mistake... I hope to have this fixed in a few hours.TGMike wrote:The Middle section on chord progression and strumming is still only 6 seconds long and stops after the title. Each of the other two sections plays fine for me.Fixed. Thanks
Neil
OK I see it now... looks like a bad source file caused the issue. We are uploading a new copy now and it will take a little time to encode it. I'll update when all set.
Thanks again!
mcfingers wrote:
Thanks again!
mcfingers wrote:
TGMike wrote:The Middle section on chord progression and strumming is still only 6 seconds long and stops after the title. Each of the other two sections plays fine for me.Fixed. Thanks
AHHH, Just Saw this...this song is really special to me. Real good memories, with this. My Dad sang this song incessantly! We would be in the car gong somewhere, and he would spontaneously break out into this song...and it happened more times that I can count. Anyways, I was a very young kid and I knew the words by heart. LOL!
The Kingston Tro version of it, was the one I was most familiar with...
Having trouble with the middles section too...excited for tomorrow.
THANKS NEIL!!! YOU RULE!! :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:
The Kingston Tro version of it, was the one I was most familiar with...
Having trouble with the middles section too...excited for tomorrow.
THANKS NEIL!!! YOU RULE!! :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: