On a six string dobro which key is the San Antonio Rose played in? Pan Handle Rag? (most common)
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Most common key
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Panhandle Rag on dobro - I believe Jerry Douglas recorded it in A, Stacy Phillips in E , Alison Brown in D & Shot Jackson in E. My gut feel is that, in bluegrass D is probably the most common key, but certainly not the only one. If you learned it in D, it would be a piece of cake to play it in E with a capo.
I've seen San Antonio Rose tabbed in both A & D. I'm not aware of any dobro recordings of it.
I've seen San Antonio Rose tabbed in both A & D. I'm not aware of any dobro recordings of it.
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Gary Morse plays San Antonio Rose on his new Resophonic Rodeo CD...
http://b0b.com/products/garymorse.html
http://b0b.com/products/garymorse.html
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If I'm remembering correctly, then "San Antonio Rose" (like "Faded Love") came from a Mexican tune, played in D. Verses were added later, and to bring things into normal range are sung in A. That's the way I've heard it on records -- played in D, modulate to A for vocals, and back. Makes it a little harder in a jam but sounds real nice when it works.
In San Francisco I hear Panhandle Rag done most often in D.
jd
In San Francisco I hear Panhandle Rag done most often in D.
jd