The Wise Maid: аккорды на гитаре
На этой странице вы найдёте аккорды песни «The Wise Maid» для гитары, а также полный текст композиции. Аккорды и текст размещены в обучающих целях, чтобы начинающим гитаристам было проще разобраться, как играть песню «The Wise Maid» на гитаре.
Как играть на гитаре песню «The Wise Maid»: аккорды, текст, разбор
Для начала давайте ознакомимся с оригинальными аккордами, которые используются в композиции «The Wise Maid», оценим, реально ли научиться играть эту песню на гитаре для начинающих гитаристов, а затем посмотрим слова и аккорды песни и перейдём к разбору.
Аккорды песни «The Wise Maid» для гитары
Чтобы сыграть песню «The Wise Maid» на гитаре, вам нужно выучить следующие аккорды:
- D
- E-
- B-
- G-
- A-
- B
- D-
- A
- E
Слова песни «The Wise Maid» с аккордами
#----------------------------------PLEASE NOTE---------------------------------# #This file is the author's own work and represents their interpretation of the # #song. You may only use this file for private study, scholarship, or research. # #------------------------------------------------------------------------------## Date: 10 Jul 1995 08:08:29 GMT Subject: TAB: The Wise Maid Well, since there hasn't been much tab posted lately, I thought I'd throw something out. This is a fingerpicked arrangement of an Irish tune called The Wise Maid that I pulled out of the Fiddler's Fakebook. All I've really done is to put a very straightforward bass line under it, but it sounds pretty cool. When I play it alone, I do it once through at a slowish pace, trying for a harp sound, then I pick it up and do it a second time at a fair clip. I generally follow this with two other tunes from the Fakebook, Allie Crocker and Eighth of January, flatpicked at as ridiculous a tempo as I can manage. Enjoy it, and comments are welcome. (I'm working on similar stuff for Kid On the Mountain and Rights Of Man, if anyone is interested in more of this sort of thing.) -------------------- The Wise Maid (Traditional, Arr. Jon Kiparsky) Drop-D tuning (DADGBE) 1 . / . 2 . / . 3 . / . 4 . / . E--------------------------------------023-2---0------------------- B----------------------------------3-3-------3---2-3-0-----0------- G------0------------2-2---2----------------------------2----------- D-4--4----4-2-0-2-4-----4---4-2-0----------0-------------4---2-2-0- A-------------------------0--------0---2-------4---2-------2------- D-0-------0-------4------------------------------------------------ 5 . / . 6 . / . 7 . / . 8 . / . E--------------------------------------023-2---0------------------- || B-----------------------0----------3-3-------3---2-3-0------------- .|| G------0------------2-2---2----------------------------2-0--------- || D-4--4----4-2-0-2-4---------4-2-0----------0---------------4-0-0-2- .|| A-----------------0---2---4---2----0---2-------4---2--------------- || D-0-------4------------------------------------------------0------- || 9 . / . 10 . / . 11 . / . 12 . / . E------------------2-5-2-3-2-0-3-2-----2-0-----0---2-0---------- B-3--------------3-------------------3-------2---3-----3-2-----2 G----2-0-------2-------------------2-------2---------------2-2-- D--------4-0-4---0-------2-------4-------2-------0-------------- A-0------------------------------------------------------4------ D--------------------------------------------------------------- 13 . / . 14 . / . 15 . / . 16 . / E-0-----------------2-5-2-3-2-0-------0--------------------- | B-------0-3-------3-------------3-023---2-3-0--------------- | G-----0---------2-----------------------------2-0----2---2-- .| D---2-------0-4---0--------------------------------4---2---0 .| A-2-------0------------------------------------------------- | D-------------------------5-------4---2---0--------4---2---0 | *The things that look like triplets in bars 3, 7, and 15 are, in fact, triplets. *Irish tunes are typically played AABB- bars 1 through 8 are the A part, that's played twice and then the B part (9-16) is plyed twice, then the whole thing is repeated. Unless, of course, you want to do otherwise.