Going across the sea, two parts A/E ? Thought maybe there were three
Going across the sea, two parts A/E ? Thought maybe there were three
Jacobson #24
Kentucky KM-620
Michael Kelly
Fender
Gold Tone Banjo
I do it like this : = repeat
Goin' Across The Sea (2/4)
A - I V I V I I IV I :
B - I I I IV I I I/IV I :
Eoin
"Forget that anyone is listening to you and always listen to yourself" - Fryderyk Chopin
I am only familiar with two parts. Seems there is a D chord in there some as well as the A and E chords.
Thanks I'll have to post mine one of these days, Old Sausage ( David) is a hard act to follow.......Kris
Jacobson #24
Kentucky KM-620
Michael Kelly
Fender
Gold Tone Banjo
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ThoMPb_UijQ
This one...since it has a mandolin in it, as well as the ever-charming Ms KC Groves.
Beanzy...a little different than you play it across the sea.
Basically I V I I IV I
Never heard of a third part.
Bill Monroe played it as a two-part tune.
Stop press..... Emory Lester's new CD "At Dusk" features a great version of "Going Across the Sea"
http://www.emorylester.com/discog.htm#atdusk
Here's the man himself:
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