Chords for Tricia Learns Tunes [DAY 14] - Crooked Stovepipe

Tempo:
120.4 bpm
Chords used:

G

D

C

E

F#

Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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Tricia Learns Tunes [DAY 14] - Crooked Stovepipe chords
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Hi everybody, it's Trisha again.
It's day 14.
I can't believe it's been two weeks since I started this project.
The tune I want to play today is called Crooked Stovepipe and it's off of an album called 100 Fiddle Hits by Graham Townsend.
And it was sent to me by a friend.
Hi friend, you know who you are.
Yeah, so what's been interesting is that I've discovered that people are starting to watch some of these videos, people that I know, and that's been a little bit nerve-wracking.
But that's part of the process in terms of just, you know, I wanted to make this a little bit public so that I had a sense of accountability.
So that I had some responsibility, at least to myself, to keep learning every day.
And it's been really fun and challenging.
One of the things I discovered upon reviewing some of my videos is that my rhythm is kind of sucky.
So I think, especially in fiddle music and certainly jazz, from what I understand, there's this concept of playing in the pocket or finding the groove.
And that's really important.
Fiddle music is dance music [D#m] after all, and so rhythm is super crucial.
So I've been practicing with an app called Metronomics, which my friend Taylor Morris brought to my attention.
And what's really fun about it is that you can customize the rhythm so that it sounds a little bit like you're playing with a drum set.
Because you can customize the instrumentation and also the randomness of the rhythm.
So it's not really like playing with a regular metronome, which can be a little bit tedious.
And also, I think probably not so helpful because [A#] ultimately I'd like to be able to play and collaborate with people who will be doing more than just hitting downbeats.
So I'm going to play this tune with the metronome so you can sort of hear it or the Metronomics app.
And hopefully it'll keep me honest and my rhythm will get better.
And that's good [N] because learning is awesome.
So here we go.
And I'm going to turn it on.
You'll see my hand for a second because I have to go press it.
Alright.
And this is Crooked Stovepipe.
And thanks for listening.
[D] [G]
[C] [D] [E]
[G]
[C] [D] [E]
[G] [F#]
[D]
[G] [D]
[C]
[G]
[C] [D] [Bm]
[G]
[C] [D]
[G]
[F#] [D]
[Em] [B] [G] [D]
[Am] [G]
[E] [G]
See you tomorrow.
[N]
Key:  
G
2131
D
1321
C
3211
E
2311
F#
134211112
G
2131
D
1321
C
3211
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Hi everybody, it's Trisha again. _
It's day 14.
I can't believe it's been two weeks since I started this project.
The tune I want to play today is called Crooked Stovepipe and it's off of an album called 100 Fiddle Hits by Graham Townsend.
And it was sent to me by a friend.
_ Hi friend, you know who you are.
_ Yeah, so what's been interesting is that I've discovered that _ people are starting to watch some of these videos, people that I know, and that's been a little bit nerve-wracking. _
But that's part of the process in terms of just, _ you know, I wanted to make this a little bit public so that I had a sense of accountability.
_ So that I had _ some responsibility, at least to myself, to keep learning every day.
And it's been really fun and challenging.
_ One of the things I discovered upon reviewing some of my videos is that my rhythm is kind of sucky.
_ _ _ So I think, especially in fiddle music and certainly jazz, from what I understand, there's this concept of playing in the pocket or finding the groove.
And that's really important.
Fiddle music is dance music [D#m] after all, and so rhythm is super crucial.
_ So I've been practicing with an app called Metronomics, which my friend Taylor Morris brought to my attention.
And what's really fun about it is that you can customize the rhythm so that it sounds a little bit like you're playing with a drum set.
Because you can customize the instrumentation and also the randomness of the rhythm.
So it's not really like playing with a regular metronome, which can be a little bit tedious.
And also, I think probably not so helpful because [A#] ultimately I'd like to be able to play and collaborate with people who will be doing more than just hitting downbeats.
So _ _ I'm going to play this tune with the metronome so you can sort of hear it or the Metronomics app.
And hopefully it'll keep me honest and my rhythm will get better.
And that's good [N] because learning is awesome.
So here we go.
_ And I'm going to turn it on.
You'll see my hand for a second because I have to go press it.
Alright.
_ _ And this is Crooked Stovepipe.
_ And thanks for listening.
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [D] _ [G] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [C] _ [D] _ _ _ _ [E] _
_ [G] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [C] _ [D] _ _ _ _ [E] _
_ [G] _ _ _ _ _ _ [F#] _
_ _ _ [D] _ _ _ _ _
[G] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ [D] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [C] _ _
_ [G] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [C] _ [D] _ _ [Bm] _ _ _
_ [G] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [C] _ [D] _ _ _ _ _
_ [G] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[F#] _ _ _ [D] _ _ _ _ _
_ [Em] _ _ _ [B] _ [G] _ _ [D] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[Am] _ [G] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [E] _ _ [G] _
_ _ _ _ See you tomorrow.
[N] _

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