Chords for Champion Cajun fiddler Hadley Castille
Tempo:
103.85 bpm
Chords used:
D
A
G
F#m
G#
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
This is my granddaughter Sarah Jade Williams.
She began playing the Cajun fiddling around 8, but she hurt it all her life.
She began playing around 8 or 9.
But then she continued her classical training for 12 years I guess.
Yeah.
Then we decided that was enough.
It was going to mess up her Cajun fiddling.
Ha ha ha.
[F] So let's [D] try one.
This is called the
What about the blue?
[N] You ready?
Do [G#] you speak [Em] French?
Does anyone speak French?
Can you sing for us?
[A#] You're from Shreveport.
[G] No.
[G#] New Orleans.
Ha [Bm] ha [F#m] ha.
[D]
[F#m] [D]
[F#m] [D]
[A] [D]
Singing.
[A] [D]
[A] [D]
[A] [D] Woo!
[G] [D]
[G] [D]
[A] [G] [D]
She began playing the Cajun fiddling around 8, but she hurt it all her life.
She began playing around 8 or 9.
But then she continued her classical training for 12 years I guess.
Yeah.
Then we decided that was enough.
It was going to mess up her Cajun fiddling.
Ha ha ha.
[F] So let's [D] try one.
This is called the
What about the blue?
[N] You ready?
Do [G#] you speak [Em] French?
Does anyone speak French?
Can you sing for us?
[A#] You're from Shreveport.
[G] No.
[G#] New Orleans.
Ha [Bm] ha [F#m] ha.
[D]
[F#m] [D]
[F#m] [D]
[A] [D]
Singing.
[A] [D]
[A] [D]
[A] [D] Woo!
[G] [D]
[G] [D]
[A] [G] [D]
Key:
D
A
G
F#m
G#
D
A
G
This is my granddaughter Sarah Jade Williams.
_ She began playing the Cajun fiddling around 8, but she hurt it all her life.
She began playing around 8 or 9.
But then _ _ she continued her classical training for 12 years I guess.
Yeah.
Then we decided that was enough.
It was going to mess up her Cajun fiddling.
Ha ha ha.
[F] _ So let's [D] try one.
This is called the_
What about the blue?
_ [N] You ready? _ _
Do [G#] you speak [Em] French?
Does anyone speak French?
Can you sing for us?
[A#] You're from Shreveport.
[G] No.
_ [G#] New Orleans.
Ha [Bm] ha _ [F#m] ha. _
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Singing.
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_ She began playing the Cajun fiddling around 8, but she hurt it all her life.
She began playing around 8 or 9.
But then _ _ she continued her classical training for 12 years I guess.
Yeah.
Then we decided that was enough.
It was going to mess up her Cajun fiddling.
Ha ha ha.
[F] _ So let's [D] try one.
This is called the_
What about the blue?
_ [N] You ready? _ _
Do [G#] you speak [Em] French?
Does anyone speak French?
Can you sing for us?
[A#] You're from Shreveport.
[G] No.
_ [G#] New Orleans.
Ha [Bm] ha _ [F#m] ha. _
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Singing.
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