Waiting for the Moon has been tabbed well and is fairly easy to play. It may be
in one of his books. Drop D tuning, Capo II unless you can sing bass well.
Enjoy!
--- On Fri, 7/10/09, lightsmythe <lightsmythe@...> wrote:
From: lightsmythe <lightsmythe@...>
Subject: [cockburn-musicians] Re: new member - question about mpeg3 players for
guitarists
To: cockburn-musicians@yahoogroups.com
Date: Friday, July 10, 2009, 10:44 AM
I really appreciate the responses. I just sailed down to Portland, Oregon this
week for my daughter's wedding. to pass the time away before the big shebang
starts (rehearsals, general madness) I have been sitting here learning 'After
the Rain' from the tab that was archived here. I forget who submitted it, but
thanks! and too, the tab provided for 'The Last Night of the World' is spot-on.
thank you!
and yes, I am the guy that used to consult to Mesa Boogie on their guitar amps.
I had my own company designing amplifiers, 'Old World Technology' back in the
80's. Bruce has supplied me (us) with such great songs and plenty to chew on as
a guitarist! and for this, I am forever grateful.
no tab for 'Waiting for the Moon'? I've got a great ear, but limited space to
practice on the boat. it's been fun these last few hours, bouncing tones off my
daughter's hard-wood floors. sounds bodacious!
once again .. thanks to everyone. it's been a pleasure, and I hope to contribute
something in return. unfortunately, I have been ensconsed in Jackson Browne and
Neil Young (CSNY) for decades, Patty Larkin and Colvin, and the usual Beatle
mania. my opening song for anything I tend to do has always been 'Something
Fine' by Jackson Browne, and 'Lee Shore' by David Crosby. great tunes.
daniel
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