Chords for Rare Live Earl Scruggs Solo Banjo Recording

Tempo:
100.05 bpm
Chords used:

G

Gb

Bb

E

Gm

Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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Rare Live Earl Scruggs Solo Banjo Recording chords
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Let me hope that you'll understand.
I don't want to frighten the fellas, but I wish that they would just stand.
And if you do a banjo number with nothing but you and this banjo, it'll [Gb] be the greatest bluegrass show you'll [Bb] ever go.
Actually, I'll tell you all to do a number and go.
But this will be the greatest bluegrass story that you could do in two [Bbm] and a half minutes.
Because every banjo picker in the [Gm] world picked his style [Gb] and worshipped this man, whether you know it or not.
And there wouldn't [Bb] have been this kind of music and what we've been listening to for all these years without him.
So just him and the [Eb] five-string banjo, and this is the Earl [F] Scruggs bluegrass [Bb] story.
Well, I'm going to tell you what I'm going to do.
Since you put it like that, I'm going to play the tune that I cook my audition with.
And I've stayed away from it for a long time because it's a little difficult.
So if we get into trouble, we'll [Gb] just
[Gm]
[G] [N]
[D] [G]
[N]
I'll give you one more verse because I owe you a verse, of course, of a song that I learned from a blind man when I was four years old.
I still remember him sitting rocking, picking his tune and rocking his chair.
I'll do just one verse, of course, of this.
Then we'll do something and then we'll run because I see a great music is [C] coming up.
[E] [A] [E]
[G]
[E] [G]
[D]
[N]
Key:  
G
2131
Gb
134211112
Bb
12341111
E
2311
Gm
123111113
G
2131
Gb
134211112
Bb
12341111
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Let me hope that you'll understand.
I don't want to frighten the fellas, but I wish that they would just stand.
And if you do a banjo number with nothing but you and this banjo, it'll [Gb] be the greatest bluegrass show you'll [Bb] ever go. _
_ _ _ Actually, I'll tell you all to do a number and go.
But this will be the greatest bluegrass story that you could do in two [Bbm] and a half minutes.
Because every banjo picker in the [Gm] world _ picked his style [Gb] and worshipped this man, whether you know it or not.
And there wouldn't [Bb] have been this kind of music and what we've been listening to for all these years without him.
So just him and the [Eb] five-string banjo, and this is the Earl [F] Scruggs bluegrass [Bb] story. _
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_ _ _ _ _ Well, I'm going to tell you what I'm going to do.
Since you put it like that, I'm going to play the tune that I cook my audition with.
And I've stayed away from it for a long time because it's a little difficult.
So if we get into trouble, we'll [Gb] just_ _
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_ _ I'll give you one more verse because I owe you a verse, of course, of a song that I learned from a blind man when I was four years old.
I still remember him sitting rocking, picking his tune and rocking his chair.
I'll do just one verse, of course, of this.
Then we'll do something and then we'll run because I see a great music is [C] coming up.
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