And so it goes
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Terry Miggins
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And so it goes
Any one direct me to psg tablature for Billy Joel's " And so it goes"
Much appreciated.
Terry
Much appreciated.
Terry
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And so it goes Tablature
Erv- If you have tabbed it I would love to get it..
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And so it Goes Tablature
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And so it Goes Tablature
Thank you Erv.
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Re: And so it goes
Do you think you could post post a picture of the first page? I'm dying to play that intro!Jory Simmons wrote:I have This Tabbed
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You have to first detune your 10th string to G#.
After that, it makes sense.
What a beautiful performance by Gary Carter.
PS: I should amend my post. The OP didn't specify Gary Carter's version. My remark re: the 10th string is relevant to Gary's recording.
Although the string is detuned a step-and-a-half, you'll find you can still stop it at the second fret and get the F# sub-dominant in the bass. Beware of touching the 10th anywhere else, though.
After that, it makes sense.
What a beautiful performance by Gary Carter.
PS: I should amend my post. The OP didn't specify Gary Carter's version. My remark re: the 10th string is relevant to Gary's recording.
Although the string is detuned a step-and-a-half, you'll find you can still stop it at the second fret and get the F# sub-dominant in the bass. Beware of touching the 10th anywhere else, though.