ROBBINS MARTY - "el paso" Tablature
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El Paso
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Written and performed by Marty Robbins
notated by Greg Vaughn gvaughn@olga.net
6/8 type of fast waltz tempo in D
Intro
e+------------------------------------------------------------
B+--------7--10--7------------------------10---12-------------
G+-----7------------7----------------9-12-----------12---9----
D+--7------------------------------9--------------------------
A+----------------------------9-10----------------------------
E+------------------------------------------------------------
e+-10-----10-10-10----9------7--7---5--3--2-------------------
B+-12-----12-12-12----10-----8--8---7--5--3-------------------
G+------------------------------------------------------------
D+------------------------------------------------------------
A+------------------------------------------------------------
E+------------------------------------------------------------
trem
e+--10-------------9----------9-------------------------------
B+--12-----12-12---10--10-----10------------------------------
G+---------------------11-----------7-------------------------
D+------------------------------------------------------------
A+------------------------------------------------------------
E+------------------------------------------------------------
The "trem" means tremulo picking, which is an alternating up and
down stroke realy fast like you hear a lot on mandolin. Technically
that is one beat of triplet 32nd notes. (that's 1 beat subdivided
into 12 parts!)
D Em
1. Out in the West Texas ....
A7 D
I fell in love with a ....
Em
Nighttime would find me in ...
A7 D
Music would play and ...
2. Blacker than night were the ...
Chorus 1
G D G
One night a wild young ...
D D7
Wild as the West ...
D7
Dashing and daring, a ...
D7 G
With wicked Felina, the ....
A7
So in an - ger
3. I challenged his right for .....
I'd suggest playing A7 as (x02223). Alternate bass notes on beats one
and four throughout the verses. You might want to try Dadd9 (xx0230)
in place of the D in the first line of the chorus.
-------
Written and performed by Marty Robbins
notated by Greg Vaughn gvaughn@olga.net
6/8 type of fast waltz tempo in D
Intro
e+------------------------------------------------------------
B+--------7--10--7------------------------10---12-------------
G+-----7------------7----------------9-12-----------12---9----
D+--7------------------------------9--------------------------
A+----------------------------9-10----------------------------
E+------------------------------------------------------------
e+-10-----10-10-10----9------7--7---5--3--2-------------------
B+-12-----12-12-12----10-----8--8---7--5--3-------------------
G+------------------------------------------------------------
D+------------------------------------------------------------
A+------------------------------------------------------------
E+------------------------------------------------------------
trem
e+--10-------------9----------9-------------------------------
B+--12-----12-12---10--10-----10------------------------------
G+---------------------11-----------7-------------------------
D+------------------------------------------------------------
A+------------------------------------------------------------
E+------------------------------------------------------------
The "trem" means tremulo picking, which is an alternating up and
down stroke realy fast like you hear a lot on mandolin. Technically
that is one beat of triplet 32nd notes. (that's 1 beat subdivided
into 12 parts!)
D Em
1. Out in the West Texas ....
A7 D
I fell in love with a ....
Em
Nighttime would find me in ...
A7 D
Music would play and ...
2. Blacker than night were the ...
Chorus 1
G D G
One night a wild young ...
D D7
Wild as the West ...
D7
Dashing and daring, a ...
D7 G
With wicked Felina, the ....
A7
So in an - ger
3. I challenged his right for .....
I'd suggest playing A7 as (x02223). Alternate bass notes on beats one
and four throughout the verses. You might want to try Dadd9 (xx0230)
in place of the D in the first line of the chorus.
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