Chords for Chris Thile - Mandolin Workshop
Tempo:
93.025 bpm
Chords used:
D
G
A
E
Am
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
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Well, Bill Monroe, his question is about Bill Monroe's style and some of the [F#] things about
it that made it his own.
[B] You know, Madeline was, there wasn't really a blueprint, so he sort of had to make it up himself.
But he kind of, [G] he picked a lot of old time fiddle tunes.
I tell you, with his [E] uncle Pan and with Arnold Schulz playing blues and old time fiddle songs
and dances and that kind of thing.
So he brought that to it.
I think really the blues thing was pretty important.
A [G] lot of times you listen to Bill Monroe, it sounds like Chuck Berry's stuff.
Berry did, you know, 10 or 15 years later [A] on like, what's [E] that song?
Stomp?
Yeah, I believe it was Stomp.
It's one of those ones, it's like a blues.
[C#] I mean, Rodney could really do it just fine.
[D] I'll just play a little bit of it.
You guys play with me.
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[A#]
Well, Bill Monroe, his question is about Bill Monroe's style and some of the [F#] things about
it that made it his own.
[B] You know, Madeline was, there wasn't really a blueprint, so he sort of had to make it up himself.
But he kind of, [G] he picked a lot of old time fiddle tunes.
I tell you, with his [E] uncle Pan and with Arnold Schulz playing blues and old time fiddle songs
and dances and that kind of thing.
So he brought that to it.
I think really the blues thing was pretty important.
A [G] lot of times you listen to Bill Monroe, it sounds like Chuck Berry's stuff.
Berry did, you know, 10 or 15 years later [A] on like, what's [E] that song?
Stomp?
Yeah, I believe it was Stomp.
It's one of those ones, it's like a blues.
[C#] I mean, Rodney could really do it just fine.
[D] I'll just play a little bit of it.
You guys play with me.
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Well, Bill Monroe, his question is about Bill Monroe's style and some of the [F#] things about
it that made it his own.
[B] You know, Madeline was, there wasn't really a blueprint, so he sort of had to make it up himself.
But he kind of, [G] he picked a lot of old time fiddle tunes.
I tell you, with his [E] uncle Pan and with Arnold Schulz playing blues and old time fiddle songs
and dances and that kind of thing.
So he brought that to it.
I think really the blues thing was pretty important.
A [G] lot of times you listen to Bill Monroe, it sounds like Chuck Berry's stuff. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ Berry did, you know, 10 or 15 years later [A] on like, what's [E] that song?
Stomp?
Yeah, I believe it was Stomp.
It's one of those ones, it's like a blues.
[C#] I mean, Rodney could really do it just fine.
[D] I'll just play a little bit of it.
You guys play with me.
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Well, Bill Monroe, his question is about Bill Monroe's style and some of the [F#] things about
it that made it his own.
[B] You know, Madeline was, there wasn't really a blueprint, so he sort of had to make it up himself.
But he kind of, [G] he picked a lot of old time fiddle tunes.
I tell you, with his [E] uncle Pan and with Arnold Schulz playing blues and old time fiddle songs
and dances and that kind of thing.
So he brought that to it.
I think really the blues thing was pretty important.
A [G] lot of times you listen to Bill Monroe, it sounds like Chuck Berry's stuff. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ Berry did, you know, 10 or 15 years later [A] on like, what's [E] that song?
Stomp?
Yeah, I believe it was Stomp.
It's one of those ones, it's like a blues.
[C#] I mean, Rodney could really do it just fine.
[D] I'll just play a little bit of it.
You guys play with me.
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