When I Wish Upon A Star - Jolly Rancher - WITH TAB

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When I Wish Upon A Star - Jolly Rancher - WITH TAB

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I NEVER writ TAB, but when my buddy Scott was watching me play it he suggested that I do, at least this once.

I recorded this 2021 and it got lost in the shuffle, so don't ask me to play it again now... I'll post the TAB for this so you all can give it a shot if you'd like

BTW, I lower 9 & 6 a half on my far left pedal, then lower 5 & 10 next to it and then ABC

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That's real pretty Dale. Love those chords :)
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Jim Mckay wrote:That's real pretty Dale. Love those chords :)
Thank you Jim.. glad you liked it :)
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Nicely done Dale. The tab has to be a brain teaser. I look at tab but never use it because for me it's better to hear it and find the notes. But lots of players see it as a road map. Writing it out helps to lock it into your memory. Thanks for taking the time to write and post this.
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Larry Dering wrote:Nicely done Dale. The tab has to be a brain teaser. I look at tab but never use it because for me it's better to hear it and find the notes. But lots of players see it as a road map. Writing it out helps to lock it into your memory. Thanks for taking the time to write and post this.
Thank you Larry. If writing TAB would ONLY Lock it in my memory I'd write more of it, sadly for me thats not the case. ;-)

For all the TAB I've accumulated over the years you'd think I love, but in truth I think the thing I love is the idea that TAB will "get me there", yet for me it never has. I find it more frustrating than anything else so NEVER use it. For my head, I find its better for me to just hunt and peck my way through something trying to duplicate on the guitar what I'm hearing in my head, and often, making a "Happy Mistake" that may lead me in another direction.

Now, all that said, we're all wired differently, and there are those who really thrive on TAB. My buddy Scott is one of those, so since I TAB'd this at his request I thought I'd just share it with everyone else who may be able to get something out of it.
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Post by Steve Cattermole »

Dale, that is beautiful, really enjoyable to listen to. I play that song on C6, and thought I had a pretty good version, but I like your version better. Funny, I assumed you were on C6 until the harmonics at the end when I saw you were on E9. Keep up the great work Catt
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Dale, so true in locking it in. It does help me find the position so I can do as you, hunt and peck from what I hear. I learned 6 string guitar from chord charts and following the melody under the lead sheets. Everyone has a different method and we use what works for us. You did a beautiful job and the chords are luscious. Has a strong C6 flavor.
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Steve Cattermole wrote:Dale, that is beautiful, really enjoyable to listen to. I play that song on C6, and thought I had a pretty good version, but I like your version better. Funny, I assumed you were on C6 until the harmonics at the end when I saw you were on E9. Keep up the great work Catt
Thanks so much Cat... Seems to be a lot of C6th on E9th... Been thinking of trying to work this up on C6th... Just finished what I think will be my last Christmas type song till Christmas 2023, Let It Snow.
Larry Dering wrote:Dale, so true in locking it in. It does help me find the position so I can do as you, hunt and peck from what I hear. I learned 6 string guitar from chord charts and following the melody under the lead sheets. Everyone has a different method and we use what works for us. You did a beautiful job and the chords are luscious. Has a strong C6 flavor.
I think I started out both blessed and cursed musically. I've been an Ear player since I started at 6 years old, and since my Dad was as well I just placed more value in that than in music. In a lot of ways I wish that some of the early aptitude towards music hadn't been there as I may have studied it more like a real musician, who understands more of what they are doing. But like you said, we all have a different method and have to work with what we're 'Blessed' with.
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great playing dale great tone :D now let's here that shobud pro111

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Paul Wade wrote:great playing dale great tone :D now let's here that shobud pro111

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Thanks Paul... I wish I could say that it's all in pieces cause I'm refurbishing it, but sadly I just may be lazy. I talked to Ricky and he felt that all I wanted to do with it probably wouldn't be worth the effort, so I may just need to be happy with taking it apart, cleaning it up and put it back together and leave it at 8x6 and not try to make it something its not.
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That's some really nice "adult" chords there, Dale. Great stuff!
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Tim Sergent wrote:That's some really nice "adult" chords there, Dale. Great stuff!
Thanks Tim, I've been accused of using "adult" chords a time or two.