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Looking for chords to Jimmy Winchester's Little Glass of Wine. I do have some of them worked out but not yet ready for play. Any help or direction would be greatly appreciated. I should have added the bridge is what is mostly missing. Thanks,
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"Starry, starry nights..."
heh.
Had not heard this one before, Danny, but it now has me wondering whether or not the ghosting was intentional or subconcious.
To be fair, the chords don't track both exactly all the way through, but there ya go.
--Mac
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FrankB,
Thanks but these are two different glasses of wine, one red and another white me thinks.
Thanks for your effort none the less.
Later,
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Mac,
You are on the right track as the lyric and tempo, especially the 1st couple of lines, lend itself to Starry Starry Night.
After a few hours I am at the point where I think I have a playable version. I'll post the chords I have come up with as soon as I am finished the bridge that so anyone who likes to will be able to have a go at it. Probably Monday as I have a couple of gigs this weekend.
Thanks again,
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Here is another Jimmy Winchester favorite of mine Sham A Ling Thought some of you might like this one also. Later
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Looking for chords to Jimmy Winchester's Little Glass of Wine. I do have some of them worked out but not yet ready for play. Any help or direction would be greatly appreciated.
Hey, it's Jessie Winchester! I have the vinyl LP that song is on from the olden times.
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Right you are sir . . . I was stuck on his real name James I guess as I did find him using Jimmy in my search as well . .. but mainly it was a senior moment. Thanks,
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I have this for the bridge:
Gm......... Gbdim.......... Gm7........... Gm7 Dm......... A7 .................Dm7 ...........Dm7 Eb ..........Dm7 ..............Eb ..............Dm7 Gm .........Gbdim ..........Gm7 ...........C7
Hope it helps
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I have this for the bridge:
Gm......... Gbdim.......... Gm7........... Gm7 Dm......... A7 .................Dm7 ...........Dm7 Eb ..........Dm7 ..............Eb ..............Dm7 Gm .........Gbdim ..........Gm7 ...........C7
Hope it helps
Helps a lot, I am working with them as I type, about 90% there.
Thanks again as this is a great head start.
Later,
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I have this for the bridge:
Gm......... Gbdim.......... Gm7........... Gm7 Dm......... A7 .................Dm7 ...........Dm7 Eb ..........Dm7 ..............Eb ..............Dm7 Gm .........Gbdim ..........Gm7 ...........C7
Hope it helps
Starting woith your structure above this is what I came up with that seems to work for me, of course I transposed to Eb:
Fm Caug Fm7 Cm Gaug Cm Fm Caug Fm7 Cm7 Fm7 Bb7sus
Thanks again!
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Glad it helped. But I named one of the chords seriously wrong, the Gbdim should be Gbaug. Sorry about that, it no doubt sounded pretty bad there. Your Caug is correct, and is actually played the same (in your key) as the Gbaug that I misnamed. I use Gbaug (would be Eaug in your key) as it shows the bass moving down in half steps. Are you using a capo on the 3rd fret and otherwise playing as in the Jesse Winchester video, with a "C shape chord" for the Eb? Also, my chords were missing timing information. These are mine again, corrected, and transposed to Eb: Code:
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Fm Caug Fm7 Fm7 | | | | |
Cm G7 Cm7 Cm7 | | | | |
Db Cm7 Db Cm7 | | | | |
Fm Caug Fm7 Bbm7 Bbm7 | | | | |
I have the verse also, if you would like. If you are using a capo, would it help to name the chords as if the capo'd fret was the nut? In other words, instead of writing it in the actual key of Eb, write it in C?
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megafiddle,
I think now it is ready for primetime play.
Thanks again,
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Excellent
Nice song, I enjoyed working some of it out.
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Would love the guitar chords to Little Glass of Wine. A beginner on guitar but can play a little. Beautiful song I would love to learn. Thanks in advance for any help you can give.
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Would love the guitar chords to Little Glass of Wine. A beginner on guitar but can play a little. Beautiful song I would love to learn. Thanks in advance for any help you can give. Shoot me a PM with an email address and I'd be happy to send you my file. Later,
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