Hi lapsteelers,
A new tab of an another oldie, written in 1924 already.
You know the melody, but can you play it on the lap?
Yes, you can. C6 surprised me again.
And I did my first (thought out) "jazzy improvisation"!
It may feel like a brain trainer, with these notes switching all the time. But practicing does it!
Anyway, I'm proud of the bars with 3 voiced chords!
If you want to try this one too, just mail me, and I'll send the complete PDF and track.
My version on YouTube is here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gTOVDPwMyQ0
Here's the first part, all the best,
Bert
C6 TAB Lapsteel Tea for Two
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Tea For Two
This is a great choice. I like it a lot.
Thank you for this Bert.
Thank you for this Bert.
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Tea for two
Ok Bert give me a hit with Tea For Two. I can't say how much fun I'm having with the Cho Cho song. Bet "Tea For Two", will be fun, all I can remember is Bob Hope tap dancing to it in one of his overseas tours.
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