EASY CLASSIC SONGS. Key of 1 (I) 4 (IV) 5 (V)* G G C D A A D E C C F G D D G A E E A B

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EASY CLASSIC SONGS Here is a compact songbook with classic favorites that work in bluegrass style. Words and rhythm markings are provided. The chords are given in the number system, allowing you to choose the key. A song can be sung and played in any key. The choice is based on what is comfortable for both singing and playing. Being able to play three-chord songs in different keys gives more choices for singing. The keys of G and D use easy chords on all instruments, and one key or the other will generally work for singing. Also, guitars and banjos may raise keys by using a capo. Most bluegrass, American and British folk and country songs use three-chord structures, often referred to as 1 4 5. These numbers are like placeholders for notes of the scale of whatever key you re in. In the key of G, for instance, the first note of the scale is a G. The 4th and 5th notes are C and D. So G, C, and D are the 1, 4, and 5 of the key of G. The chords based on these notes are also called 1, 4, and 5, and sometimes the chords are given as Roman numerals (I, IV, V). Here are the 1, 4, and 5 chords (one, four and five) for common singing and playing keys. Key of 1 (I) 4 (IV) 5 (V)* G G C D A A D E C C F G D D G A E E A B * A 5 chord may be played as a 7th chord, a slightly embellished chord that in some cases is easier to play than the plain 5 chord. Examples: Banjo players in the key of G will sometimes play a D7 (rather than D) or guitar players in the key of E will play B7 (rather than B). Many songbooks routinely show 5 chords as 7th chords, but in bluegrass, 5 chords are not normally made as 7th chords. Songbooks generally give chords by name but not by number. That is, they pick the key for each song By Pete Wernick www.drbanjo.com with no option indicated of what to do if you can t play or sing the song easily in that key. Sometimes a problem with singing or playing a song in a certain key leads a person to avoid doing the song, but the problem can be solved by transposing, that is, switching a song from one key to another. Transposing can be done quickly with a little experience. The chart above provides a guide for transposing, or for plugging in the chords to the 1, 4, 5 numbers given with the songs. Pick a song you know. Try a key (I suggest G or D) and see if it works for singing by plugging in the proper chords, and singing along. If the chords and your voice don t match up easily, try translating the 1, 4, and 5 chords into the other key and see if it works better. Do whatever comes naturally with the right hand. Have a good time. If you are not certain of the timing, try tapping your foot or strumming exactly where the markings are under the words. Marks under blank spots indicate that the rhythm continues through pauses in the singing. Aim to play a song: without stopping from start to finish without having to look at your instrument without looking at the chord changes in the book or from another person without looking at the words in the book. The more easily you can do all of the above on a song, the easier it is to lead it in a jam. Memorizing the chords to songs will help your ability to hear when chord changes are supposed to happen, an important ear skill. Soon you will start to get a sense of when it sounds like the chord is going from 1 to 4, or to 5, and back to 1. These are fundamental ear skills for bluegrass musicians. If you want to learn the chords to a song you can t find in a songbook, try experimenting. Most songs start on 1, and nearly all end by going to 5 and then 1. Trial and error is the traditional way bluegrass musicians find chord changes. A chord tends to sound correct when it includes the main notes of that part of the melody. Give it a try. Even if coming up with the right chords doesn t come easily at first, be ready to cultivate this skill in time. It s important.

Hot Corn Cold Corn : (1) Hot corn cold corn bring along a demijohn, (5) Hot corn cold corn bring along a demijohn (1) Hot corn cold corn bring along a demijohn, (5) Fare thee well Uncle Bill see you in the morning - Yes (1)Sir* Well it s upstairs downstairs out in the kitchen (3x) See Uncle Bill he s a-raring and a-pitching, yes - Sir Old Aunt Peggy won't you fill 'em up again (3x) Ain't had a drink since I don t know when, yes - Sir Yonder comes the preacher & the children are a-crying (3x) Chickens all around and the toenails a-flying, Yes - Sir. [*Note: "Yes - Sir" is a 1/2 measure, leaves out a beat] Worried Man Blues (1) It takes a worried man to sing a worried song. It (4) takes a worried man to sing a worried (1) song It takes a worried man to sing a worried song. I m worried (5) now, but I won t be worried (1)long. I went across the river and I laid down to sleep, (3x) When I woke up - I had shackles on my feet. Twenty one links of chain around my leg, (3x) And on each link, the initials of my name. I asked the judge, what s going to be my fine, (3x) Twenty-one years, on the Rocky Mountain line. If anyone should ask you, who made up this song (3x) Tell them it was I - and I sing it all day long.

Mountain Dew : Oh they (1) call it that good old mountain dew And (4) them that refuse it are (1) few I ll hush up my mug if you fill up my jug With that good old (5) mountain (1) dew My uncle Mort, he s sawed off and short, Measures bout four foot two, But he thinks he s a giant if you give him a pint Of that good old mountain dew. The preacher came by with a tear in his eye, Said his wife had been down with the flu. We said that he ought to give her a quart Of that good old mountain dew. My Auntie June has a brand new perfume, It has such a sweet-smelling phue Imagine her surprise when she had it analyzed. It was nothing but that good old mountain dew. Lonesome Road Blues (1)Going down that long lonesome road, Lord, Lord (4)Going down that long lonesome (1) road (4)Going down that long lonesome (1)road, Lord, Lord. And I (5) ain t gonna be treated this a-(1)way. Two-dollar shoes on my feet (2x) Two-dollar shoes on my feet, Lord, Lord, And I ain t gonna be treated this a-way (Following verses in the same way:) Ten-dollar shoes fit me fine Going where the climate suits my clothes They feed me on cornbread and beans Going where the chilly winds don t blow.

Red River Valley From this (1) valley they say you are going We will miss your bright eyes and sweet (5)smile For they (1) say you are taking the (4)sunshine That has (1) brightened our (5)path for a (1)while. Come and sit by my side if you love me Do not hasten to bid me adieu, But remember the Red River Valley, And the one who loved you so true. Do you think of the valley you're leaving? O how lonely and sad it will be Do you think of the kind heart you're breaking. And the pain you are causing to me? As you go to your home by the ocean, May you never forget those sweet hours, That we spent in the Red River Valley, And the love we exchanged mid the flowers. This Land is Your Land --by Woody Guthrie, permission requested (1)This land is (4)your land, this land is (1)my land From Cali (5)fornia, to the New York(1)island. From the redwood (4)forest, to the Gulf Stream(1)waters (5)This land was made for you and (1)me. As I was walking, that ribbon of highway, I saw above me, that endless skyway, I saw below me, that golden valley, This land was made for you and me. I've roamed and rambled, and I followed my footsteps To the sparkling sands of, her diamond deserts, And all around me, a voice was sounding: This land was made for you and me. When the sun came shining, and I was strolling, And the wheat fields waving & the dust clouds rolling, As the fog was lifting, a voice was chanting: This land was made for

These next three songs use the same chord pattern: 1-1-1-1 1-1-1-1 1-1-1-1 5-5-5-5 1-1-1-1 4-4-4-4 1-1-5-5 1-1-1-1 My Walkin Shoes, Katy Cline, The Crawdad Song, and Will You Be Loving Another Man. She ll Be Coming Round the Mountain (1) She ll be coming round the mountain when she comes, She ll be coming round the mountain when she (5)comes, She ll be (1) coming round the mountain, She ll be (4) coming round the mountain, She ll be (1)coming round the (5) mountain when she(1)comes. (Following verses in the same way:) She ll be riding six white horses when she comes Oh we ll all go out to meet her when she comes Oh we ll kill the old red rooster when she comes We ll all have chicken & dumplings when she comes (make up your own) When the Saints Go Marching In Oh when the (1) saints, go marching in Oh when the saints go marching (5) OhI (1) want to be in that (4) number When the (1) saints go (5) marching (1) in. (Following verses in the same way:) Oh when the band begins to play Oh when the sun begins to shine Oh when the banjo sounds the call (make up your own)

Rollin My Sweet Baby s Arms : (1) Roll in my sweet baby s arms, Roll in my sweet baby s (5) arms (1)Lay round the shack till the (4) mail train come back (1)Roll in my 5 sweet baby s (1) arms (Verses:) Where was you last Friday night When I was locked up in jail Walking the streets with another man You wouldn t even go my bail I know your parents don t like me They throw me away from your door If I had my life to live over I wouldn t go there any more Sometimes there s a change in the ocean Sometimes there s a change in the sea Sometimes there s a change in my own true love But there s never a change in me. Catfish John Momma said don t go near that river, Don t be hanging round old Catfish John In the morning I d always be there Walking in his footsteps in the sweet delta dawn. Born a slave in the town of Pittsburgh Traded for a chestnut mare He never spoke a word in anger Though his load was hard to bear. Catfish John was a river hobo He lived and died on the river bend Looking back I still remember I was proud to be his friend

Katy Daley (2 chord song using 1 and 5 chords) (1) Well her old man she came from Tipperary In the pioneering days of '42(5) Her old man was shot in Tombstone City For the making of his good old mountain (1) dew Oh come on down the mountain Katy Daley Come on down the mountain Katy do (2) Can't you hear us calling Katy Daley We want to drink your good old mountain (1) dew (1) Wake up and pay attention Katy Daley For I'm the judge that's gonna sentence you (2) All the boys in court have drunk your whiskey To tell the truth I like a little (1) too (1) So to the jail they took poor Katy Daley And pretty soon the gates were open wide (2) Angels came for poor old Katy Daley Took her far across the great (1) divide Mama Don t Low (1)Mama don t allow no music playing here Mama don t allow no music playing (5) here (1)We don t care what mama don t allow, Gonna (4) play our music any ol how (1) Mama don t allow no (5) music playing (1) round here Mama don t allow no banjo pickin round here... Mama don t allow no guitar playin round here... Mama don t like no bluegrass music round here... (make up your own)