Tickling The Strings - Mina Moeria Minstrels

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Jack DiQuarto
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Tickling The Strings - Mina Moeria Minstrels

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Happy New Year!
Do anyone know the
tuning on this number :?:

Thanks,
Jack
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Nic du Toit
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Yep! It is D6. Just listen to the use of the open string grace notes.

1-D
2-B
3-A
4-F#
5-D
6-A
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Post by Jack DiQuarto »

Thanks a Million Nic!
You wouldn't happen to know if anyone has ever tabbed that particular version out; would you?
Willing to pay a
$$$ fee.

Best regards,
Jack
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No, I do not know if anyone has tabbed it.
It must be quite a job. :)

Maybe you could ask Henk Braaksma in Holland.
I believe he still plays it and maybe he can help you.

I do not have his details, but I am sure you could Google him.
Good Luck!
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I found a video of Henk playing the tune here:

http://www.dvbs.eu.org/video/kRfGdMocGg ... AKSMA.html
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Post by Jim Newberry »

Jack, I can't help but I'll say that's one of my favorite recordings of all time. Love them triplets.
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Tab for Ticklin'

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Stacy Phillips' book "The Art of Hawaiian Steel Guitar" gives two tabs, one for King Bennie Nawahi's version from the late '20s or '30s, and the other Stacy's own version. The King Bennie is on a cd named (!) "King Bennie Nawahi" (Yazoo 2055). If you haven't heard this CD, you're in for a treat! Amazing picking on a National squareneck tricone. -Chris
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