I am looking for the standard notation of Friend of the Devil that I can print. Anyone have this?
I am looking for the standard notation of Friend of the Devil that I can print. Anyone have this?
I can't seem to find it right now, but do a search on the site for the Jerry Garcia songbook. Friend of the Devil is listed in there along with a bunch of others
Probably the only place to find it in standard notation is here:
http://www.deaddisc.com/books/Grateful_Dead_Vol_1.htm
You can see a previous discussion here (including a link to Grisman tab):
https://www.mandolincafe.com/forum/s...d-of-the-devil
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Chords, with a few guitar tabs for critical riffs.
https://deadstein.files.wordpress.co...r-9-online.pdf
Take a look at The Bluegrass Fakebook for a melody line in standard notation, lyrics, and chords.
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Timely thread for me, the following just happened Monday via text:
Guy I know: Can you sit in with us and play some Dead on mandolin?
Me: Sure, my go to tunes are Ripple, Rider and the Grisman/Garcia version of Friend; what else you thinking?
Him: Cool, and Cherise and Rubin of course!
Me: (not the biggest Dead fan) ahh, I don't know it but will learn it!
Him: Oh man it's the perfect Dead mando tune!
Me: OK!
I listen to the tune 3 times and kinda like the groove but can't think of why its so great on mando
Me: Are you sure you don't want me to play guitar on Cherise?
Him: NOOO! There is mandolin in it!!!
So I print out lyrics to start coming up with a part and, lo and behold, I realize that the words (which I ignored the first 3 listens) feature Rubin playing the mandolin.
Would it be wrong if I don't play anything at all and just hold up my mandolin each time the word is sung?
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Would it be wrong if I don't play anything at all and just hold up my mandolin each time the word is sung?[/QUOTE]
Maybe just strum the chords really loud every time someone sings "mandolin"? That might do the trick...
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