I am learning this from tef files in Am but they do not have the chords. Any help? Thanks
Peter Hackman
Oct-17-2006, 3:26pm
Assuming the key of a minor
A part: am - E7 -E7 -am
dm - am - B7 - E7
am - E7 - E7 - am
dm - am - E7 - am
The B part is mainly C and G7, except the last 4 bars,
some standard progression, some variation
on F F#dim C/g am dm7 G7 C (and you will make up your own!)
The C part is originally in A flat as I recall (I learned this song
in 1959), and is almost all I, IV, V.
The tab files on Mandozine give it in A. Oh, yes, there are chords there,
but the Jethro chords are in a different key from the printed
solo part!
Tom C
Oct-18-2006, 12:49pm
Thanks. TEF is messed up at least with this file. If I open another file then repoen it I see the chords (in A not Am). If I open another file and re-open it I see different chords (just Sus4 no chord name). Then it has starting with E7. Last time I opened it it displayed Db7. Strange huh?
Tom,
I have an alternate tab for this (TE is not the only game in town). If you'd like, PM an email address.
Larry S Sherman
Oct-18-2006, 2:25pm
When you get this tune worked out try "Nao Me Toques"...it has similar fingering and feel. Both are great tunes, and they seem to complement each other.
I'm working on the Mike Marshall version from his Choro book.
Larry
david blair
Oct-19-2006, 4:34am
TicoTico -three parts p. message me with your fax # if you want the sheet music.
1-Am, E7, E7, Am,-Dm, Am, B7, E stop. Am,E7,E7,Am,Dm,Am,E7,Am.
2-C,G7,G7,C6. C6,Dm,G7,C6. C,G7,G7,C,F,C,G,C.stop
3-A,A,E7,E7,A,A,E7,,F,C,G,C. stop
You'll have to practice those along with a recording most likely...Good Luck! Tico tico ti,tico tico ta..
Richard H
Oct-19-2006, 8:15pm
For the C part, try some or all of the following:
/A Amaj7/A6 A/ A6 A,F#/ Bm E7/
/ Bm7 E7/ Bm7 E7/ Bm7 E7/ A6 A/
/A Amaj7/ A6 A/ F#7 / Bm /
/ D D#dim/ A F#7/ Bm7 E7/ A /