Download the tab for Swallowtail
I have to admit. Al started it. He had the nerve to transcribe and demonstrate the “Larry O’Gaff” section of my favorite John King/James Hill performance; Larry O’Gaff and Swallowtail medley.
I wasted no time “woodshedding” over Woodshed’s (Al’s youtube moniker) transcription. I even tried to work out James Hill’s accompaniment. With this version I thought James was using a split stroke, but you will see in the final performance (James’ part by Jim) I realized it was a triplet-type strum, later verified by James himself.
Here is that result, with the split stroke accompaniment.
Now, let’s add Swallowtail.
Like Al must have done, I poured over the performance video with the ears of a blind man, listening to and absorbing every note. To accurately see what John was doing I had to download the video, import into iMovie, strip the audio and realign it to the video. Youtube just doesn’t play things perfectly in sync.
Experience from being in my first cover band, age 16, the one where the band leader vehemently wanted everything to sound like “the radio” really helped me in putting what I hear and see onto to the fretboard.
So.. I worked up John King’s Swallowtail.
Fate brings me Jim. A gifted learner (now badass) that lets me beat him into submission and joins me on my task. We worked up the entire Larry O’Gaff and Swallowtail medley and practiced it every day for months (we work at the same place so it was logistically feasible). One day we finally took a video in his big yellow kitchen, before too many beers (that’s another secret).. and here is that result. BTW, Swallowtail begins at 1:10.
Since then I have received many requests for the tab to Swallowtail.
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Well.. what is a badass to do?
Without further ado…
Download the tab for Swallowtail
Performance notes: It is a tricky piece, especially to play at speed. If you need help with fingering, let me know. I’ve already received feedback that it may be confusing (from Jim.. harhar) so don’t be shy.
[EDIT]
I posted a slowed down how-to for Swallowtail.
March 23rd, 2011 at 11:49 pm
I didn’t go quite as far as resynciing the video. That’s some dedication.
And also, may I say, FIRST!!!!!!111!!
March 24th, 2011 at 3:41 am
Ha! You didn’t resync the video because you didn’t have to… you badass.
Second!
March 31st, 2011 at 8:38 am
Sweet! I loved Jim’s reaction to “ooops, not recorded”.
March 31st, 2011 at 6:23 pm
It was a funny moment. For a second it looked like it didn’t record. We were actually talking today about how lucky we are to have gotten a clean recording of it. It’s a hard song to play, and even more so in front of a camera.
January 1st, 2012 at 10:10 am
Hello – Many thanks for the lesson and tab of all the pieces you have worked on – Brilliant. I’m attaching a You Tube link of my version of Larry O’Gaff. Cheers, Mark.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q2ZW_F6qWU0&feature=youtu.be
January 1st, 2012 at 11:44 am
YOu’re welcome, Mark. Great job on the tune!
October 13th, 2012 at 7:47 pm
Hi Tim. My friend Davis Fagan ( on facebook ) noticed that these tabs were not quite correct ..He made some suggestions to me and I came up with these corrections … Take a look and tell me what you think !!
http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=480323128667485
February 13th, 2013 at 3:03 pm
thank you so much for all the videos! you do great work
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