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After reading this post I did a Google search on ""Open D" and tablature" which returned several pages of results. Naturally, most may not be useful ... lots of references to an Emmylou Harris tune, for example. But some looked like they might be sources for just what you want, even if not goldmines. Some looked like they were links to sheet music resources and so on.
Not sure if this helps, since you may have already tried this route, but at least I was the first to respond with SOMETHING. lol
Serapion said:After reading this post I did a Google search on ""Open D" and tablature" which returned several pages of results. Naturally, most may not be useful ... lots of references to an Emmylou Harris tune, for example. But some looked like they might be sources for just what you want, even if not goldmines. Some looked like they were links to sheet music resources and so on.
Not sure if this helps, since you may have already tried this route, but at least I was the first to respond with SOMETHING. lol
ARR-RR, Matey! That be a trade route ol' Spike has sailed many a time, an' there do be a gem or two in the cask, but mostly it be bilge! But me thanks to ye at any rate...
Yeah, I thought you may have already tried that route. But then, ya never know. I offered it anyway.
As a new and learning player, I find myself hungry for material too. Of course, I am just looking for good beginner stuff ... lessons and simple charts.
Michael Tenney said: And now that International Talk Like A Pirate Day is over I can simply say, "thanks" to you. I did most of that, and there are a couple sites that have good stuff... just no place to find lots and lots of pre-transcribed Open D tunes, and certainly no books. It's an inexact science...If you have the ear almost anything will leap into it, and a lot of experimentation with the capo will pay off. It's the learning of new tunes that is such a bugger. I spend a lot of time with Old TIme Fiddlers and some of the classic OTF stuff needs to be transcribed by someone with a lot more patience than me. I found a copy of "Bill's Dream" by Bill Monroe tabbed out in D and that was cool. It just seems lkie there shoud be more.
You're from Sarasota...did you suffer any of the Hurricane Blues?
Michael
Serapion said:After reading this post I did a Google search on ""Open D" and tablature" which returned several pages of results. Naturally, most may not be useful ... lots of references to an Emmylou Harris tune, for example. But some looked like they might be sources for just what you want, even if not goldmines. Some looked like they were links to sheet music resources and so on.
Not sure if this helps, since you may have already tried this route, but at least I was the first to respond with SOMETHING. lol
ARR-RR, Matey! That be a trade route ol' Spike has sailed many a time, an' there do be a gem or two in the cask, but mostly it be bilge! But me thanks to ye at any rate...
Serapion said:Yeah, I thought you may have already tried that route. But then, ya never know. I offered it anyway.
As a new and learning player, I find myself hungry for material too. Of course, I am just looking for good beginner stuff ... lessons and simple charts.
Michael Tenney said: And now that International Talk Like A Pirate Day is over I can simply say, "thanks" to you. I did most of that, and there are a couple sites that have good stuff... just no place to find lots and lots of pre-transcribed Open D tunes, and certainly no books. It's an inexact science...If you have the ear almost anything will leap into it, and a lot of experimentation with the capo will pay off. It's the learning of new tunes that is such a bugger. I spend a lot of time with Old TIme Fiddlers and some of the classic OTF stuff needs to be transcribed by someone with a lot more patience than me. I found a copy of "Bill's Dream" by Bill Monroe tabbed out in D and that was cool. It just seems lkie there shoud be more.
You're from Sarasota...did you suffer any of the Hurricane Blues?
MichaelSerapion said:After reading this post I did a Google search on ""Open D" and tablature" which returned several pages of results. Naturally, most may not be useful ... lots of references to an Emmylou Harris tune, for example. But some looked like they might be sources for just what you want, even if not goldmines. Some looked like they were links to sheet music resources and so on.
Not sure if this helps, since you may have already tried this route, but at least I was the first to respond with SOMETHING. lol
ARR-RR, Matey! That be a trade route ol' Spike has sailed many a time, an' there do be a gem or two in the cask, but mostly it be bilge! But me thanks to ye at any rate...
Nah, we just touch off 15 or 20,000 acres of forest fires from time to time... :-) Got four different ones going currently from Central Oregon to Mount Hood, one burning into Crater Lake Nat'l. Park right now. We get 4 or 5 feet of snow every few years, but no hurricanes or tornadoes. Stormy weather around her is just an old swing tune... No evacuations, we just hang in and play music until it's over in the Spring. God had the Creation thing down by the time he got ready to go to work out here...Neither Gustav nor Ike came through here. We have been spared thus far.
Actually, I am north of Sarasota a bit (about an hour), near Clearwater.
Unfortunately, though, one of my best almost lifetime friends lives in Texas with her family. She got hit and took some damage to her house. Not as bad as others, from what I see on the news, and all body parts still intact. But she sounds a bit stressed from the ordeal. I can only imagine.
Not much of that kind of weather in your part of the world, I hope?
Michael Tenney said:Serapion said:Yeah, I thought you may have already tried that route. But then, ya never know. I offered it anyway.
As a new and learning player, I find myself hungry for material too. Of course, I am just looking for good beginner stuff ... lessons and simple charts.
Michael Tenney said: And now that International Talk Like A Pirate Day is over I can simply say, "thanks" to you. I did most of that, and there are a couple sites that have good stuff... just no place to find lots and lots of pre-transcribed Open D tunes, and certainly no books. It's an inexact science...If you have the ear almost anything will leap into it, and a lot of experimentation with the capo will pay off. It's the learning of new tunes that is such a bugger. I spend a lot of time with Old TIme Fiddlers and some of the classic OTF stuff needs to be transcribed by someone with a lot more patience than me. I found a copy of "Bill's Dream" by Bill Monroe tabbed out in D and that was cool. It just seems lkie there shoud be more.
You're from Sarasota...did you suffer any of the Hurricane Blues?
MichaelSerapion said:After reading this post I did a Google search on ""Open D" and tablature" which returned several pages of results. Naturally, most may not be useful ... lots of references to an Emmylou Harris tune, for example. But some looked like they might be sources for just what you want, even if not goldmines. Some looked like they were links to sheet music resources and so on.
Not sure if this helps, since you may have already tried this route, but at least I was the first to respond with SOMETHING. lol
ARR-RR, Matey! That be a trade route ol' Spike has sailed many a time, an' there do be a gem or two in the cask, but mostly it be bilge! But me thanks to ye at any rate...
Michael,
You might want to try some of Kyser's partial capos. One in particular is the Short Cut capo. It puts you in a DADGAD type tuning without having to re-tune your guitar from standard tuning. You can play 3 different chords with just one finger. Other standard chord formations work well also. They are coming out with 4 new partial capos in January at the Winter NAMM Show in CA. Drop-D, Double Drop-D, DADGAD, and Open G. They will be called the Kyser K-Lever series of Partial Capos. They will all feature the K-Lever.
Here is a link where you can see a couple of the K-Lever capos and hear a little of what they sound like. Go to Kyser Musical Products and click.
http://www.acousticguitar.com/LEVELTWO/SummerNAMMVideoGallery-472.asp
I'm 63 and have OFS, and I find these very easy to use. You should be taking Glucosamine & Chondroitin complex as well as MSM with your other vitamin/mineral supplements. These two products are the only reason I can play these days. I had a time when I could not pick up a telephone book without dropping it due to pain in my hands. It took several months of me taking these products to turn things around. I continue to take them every day.
Good luck with your OFS and let me know if you try these Kyser capos and let me know how they work for you.
God bless, Greg O'Haver
Greg O'Haver said:Michael,
You might want to try some of Kyser's partial capos. One in particular is the Short Cut capo. It puts you in a DADGAD type tuning without having to re-tune your guitar from standard tuning. You can play 3 different chords with just one finger. Other standard chord formations work well also. They are coming out with 4 new partial capos in January at the Winter NAMM Show in CA. Drop-D, Double Drop-D, DADGAD, and Open G. They will be called the Kyser K-Lever series of Partial Capos. They will all feature the K-Lever.
Here is a link where you can see a couple of the K-Lever capos and hear a little of what they sound like. Go to Kyser Musical Products and click.
http://www.acousticguitar.com/LEVELTWO/SummerNAMMVideoGallery-472.asp
I'm 63 and have OFS, and I find these very easy to use. You should be taking Glucosamine & Chondroitin complex as well as MSM with your other vitamin/mineral supplements. These two products are the only reason I can play these days. I had a time when I could not pick up a telephone book without dropping it due to pain in my hands. It took several months of me taking these products to turn things around. I continue to take them every day.
Good luck with your OFS and let me know if you try these Kyser capos and let me know how they work for you.
God bless, Greg O'Haver
Thanks, Greg! I do take an anti-inflammatory called ketoprofen, a generic for Orudis. One daily allows me to play normally, I double up when I know I'm going to have to play for several hours. That's worked for the last 10-12 years. The Kyser capos sound very interesting, thank you!
Cheers,
Michael

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