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Gene Sharp
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Coconut Grove

Post by Gene Sharp »

Could someone give me the cord progression to the old tune "Coconut Grove"? Key E if possible.

I play it all the time, just a couple of places that I am not certain of the right cord.
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Gene Sharp



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Lynn Kasdorf
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Post by Lynn Kasdorf »

I bet Gene is referring to the Hawaiin tune rather than the Lovin' Spoonful tune (I like both).

I play the former in my Western Swing band, and we had a real fight over the right chord in one of the turnarounds- I play an augmented (with a split slant), and the rhythm and bass player were getting their panties in a wad about what the right chord should be behind the aug.

I hold that the aug is an ornament, and only the lead should play it.

I learned the tune from the old Jimmy day record. He played it on pedal, of course.
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Post by Dave Birkett »

Lynn, if you're talking about the turn between the first two A parts on Jimmy Day's version, and if memory serves, I believed he played the following:
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The last chord is Bb7#5 or an Fb9 sub depending on how you want to look at it. If someone in the band plays a F natural, it will sound terrible. <FONT SIZE=1 COLOR="#8e236b"><p align=CENTER>[This message was edited by Dave Birkett on 15 January 2003 at 10:37 AM.]</p></FONT><FONT SIZE=1 COLOR="#8e236b"><p align=CENTER>[This message was edited by Dave Birkett on 15 January 2003 at 10:37 AM.]</p></FONT>
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Post by Roy McKinney »

Does anyone remember how the Hank Thompson verison went back in the 50's?
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Post by Herb Steiner »

The Hank Thompson version, with Bobby White on steel guitar, started in E, modulated to F, then modulated to C#, then modulated to G, then to G# where the song ends.

I recorded a version of this arrangement on my Rancho Rhythm Roundup CD, and there's a book of tablature available for this and the other tunes on the recording.

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Post by Lynn Kasdorf »

Dave-
That exactly the part I was referring to- thanks for the tab. Now to approximate it the ol' 8 string...

Somehow, I've never heard that Hank Thompson arrangement. Sounds intriguing.
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Post by Doug Beaumier »

I've got a fake book version, key of F. It shows a C augmented (V aug) in bar 7 leading back to the I chord in bar 8. That's between the two "A sections". So bars 7 & 8 look like this:

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/ / / / / / / /
|F Gm7 C+ | F |
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The last two bars of the "B section" look like this:
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|G9 | Gm7 C7 |
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composer: Harry Owens
Copyright 1938,65 Famous Music Corp

There are a lot of chords in this song. Twice I started to type them out to post them and I got frustrated with it!

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Post by Roy McKinney »

Thanks Herb S.

By the way, I am really enjoying the CD's and rythem tracks you sent me.
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Post by Jim Palenscar »

I believe that I've got a version of it for BIAB if you'd be interested~~
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Post by Roy McKinney »

Hello Jim, yes I would like a version of coconut grove on BIAB. Thanks for the offer.
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Post by John Olynyk »

Hi Jim, if possible I wouldn't mind a copy of it on BIAB.. thanks in advance.... John
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