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Land's End. Tim O'Brien cover with free notation
Hey yall! This Tim O'Brien tune is one of my favorites. In the process of working on this one, I notated out the standard dots for it. On "Hard Year Blues" Tim plays the B and C parts up an octave from "Fiddler's Green". The version I'm playing uses The A and the B part from "Hard Year Blues" and the C part from "Fiddler's Green". I hope you enjoy the music and get something out of the notation.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x_u1SMsbF6I
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Re: Land's End. Tim O'Brien cover with free notation
Nice..great playing, very clean.
Re: Land's End. Tim O'Brien cover with free notation
Re: Land's End. Tim O'Brien cover with free notation
Hell yes, I have been meaning to learn Tim’s version for years, well done!
Re: Land's End. Tim O'Brien cover with free notation
John's a pro. Got to pick with him a little at the Bywater before it closed. He's a fine fiddler as well.
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Great tune, well played. I enjoyed that, thanks.
Thanks for the notation, reminds me I’ve been enjoying writing things out by hand recently.
Here’s the TAB from thesession:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/oosdln5aq2...0GOOD.pdf?dl=0
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Hell yes, I have been meaning to learn Tim’s version for years, well done!
Been playing this tune for years. I guess I always thought Tim O' wrote it. Wrong!
But from listening to the more traditional playing of it(more like a jig?), it sounds like two completely different tunes.
Love the 3/4 timing Tim O' gives it. It reminds me of being on the water.
PS:Tim O'Brien can take a great melody and make it truly his own. Like using "Joy of My Life" as inspiration for "Rod McNeil".