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"Old Chattanooga" Performance

Overhand and Two-finger tab/lesson coming soon!

e♭B♭E♭GB♭ ≈ gDGBD (A = 432 Hz). I learned "Old Chattanooga" from a 1977 performance of Blaine Smith, Florrie Stewart, and Willie Branan recorded by Ron Williams and his high school students in Chattanooga, Tennessee. According to Williams, the trio learned this tune in the early 1900s from Tom Douglas (father of fiddler, Bob Douglas). See his compilation "The Pine Breeze Recordings" for more traditional folk music from east Tennessee. 

"Old Chattanooga" Performance

Comments

It is very challenging to fit them in there. Noting the 5th and 9th frets is slightly easier--but not by much, for me.

Clifton Hicks

Great song. I’m having the hardest time getting up to the harmonics in time.

Jon Throgmorton

Yeah, I might drop my Fs down to Es and relative tune from there. But I think this is close to fCFAC.

Clifton Hicks

Wait do you tune your relatives even lower than FCFAC!!!

Malcolm Raynal


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