Andrew,
<"Jim I don't have a tab but I'm happy to run through it all very slowly for you on Skype if that helps."
Thanks for the kind offer but I'm not up Skype. Better idea....come to CAAS this year and I'm sure
Mark or Palmer can set you up for a workshop so you can teach it to all the "usual suspects" that would love
to learn it! But for sure you can do a workshop after hours in the Tab Pig hospitality suite, The Pig Sty (rm 1076) at CAAS (with beer involved)
And again, only tab I have for it is one done by Michael Joyce about 12 years ago. And a google search
shows it only at Jack Baker's website but all his Chet tabs are no longer available to open or download. I just scanned a copy of my original Tabledit tab I printed out years ago and have tab in .pdf form. Send me your email address and I'll shoot you a copy (same for any other's here who want a copy). I'm at
JRJarrell@aol.com<"There are probably parts of mine that aren't right too - it's real hard to work out everything with absolute certainty. "I would say that a lot of the triads and triad banjo rolls can be played on stings 4,5 and 6 or 3,4 and 5 with slightly "different fingering of course."
Since my first input I spent some time looking at your youtube video. I also made an mp3 copy of it and also
use a slow down device (can't imagine how we learned things back before they were available!). In short, I think
you're right on target. When/if you get the tab I'd like to discuss certain measures with you that the tab just doesn't have right but it sure looks like you do.
<What I did do though is use a program called transcribe that slowed it right down to 25% without degrading the <audio quality too much.
Have used Transcribe but prefer to work offline with a small digital box, a AKAI "Riff-O-Matic" U-40. Slow down, freeze note, pitch change options, et al. Priceless and now over 17 years old its better than sliced bread. Easy, peeze to use and all the tabs I did for Leo Kottke's music at
http://www.tabpigs.org were done using it.
Jim Jarrell
DeLand, FL
JRJarrell@aol.comhttp://www.tabpigs.org