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  Sailor's Hornpipe

Here's my home recording of Sailor's Hornpipe. It's based on the TAB in the attached JPG file, but not exactly the same as the tab. You might have to zoom in on the JPG to read it. Also, I want to point out the fabulous bass line provided by my buddy, "The Amazing Carl" AKA Carl Walker.

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Really enjoyed it, you've got some great talent there Rockerbob.

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Great rendition Bob,
I think that's one of the great things about being able to play guitar really well, you can take any song and tweak it a bit and make it your song. Loved it, more more!


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Another Rockerbob classic! Great job as always!

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Sounds good...!!!


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As Great as always, Sir !!!
I'm your fan
Thanks for letting us listen to your yet another great recording
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Glad you liked it! Who's going to tackle it next?

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Ilike the cut of your jib. Har.

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Splice the mainbrace
Hoist the anchor
Furl the topsail





Well
Splice the mainbrace anyway

Brilliant

I hope I can get my fingers that fast one day

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Arrrrr, avast ye swobs tis Rockerbob... shiver me timbers. You are a jolly Jack Tar RB. Love your chops


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RB, that's a staple song at the Last Night of the Proms and although the London Symphony Orchestra play it a bit quicker, they can't groove it like you do. Kudos to your friend, his bassline almost shook my sub-woofer through the floor.

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Nice one Rockerbob. Now I am going to eat me spinach to see if I can read the tab.

Thanks for that.

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Yee hah!
The versatile rocker does it again! Nice. I could picture ol' grandma drinking her rum and jigging around the old farmstead! Well, someone's grandma anyway!

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Rocker,

That is some righteous flatpicking Rocker. Excellent! Encore! Encore!

Rockerbob?
Yep. I know ol' Rocker.
Tony Rice?
Tony who?



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AYE! That IS a good bass line, heh heh fun tune-man, your guitar tone and recording is so clear and full, ...its rich, ......its creamy....its Delicious!
Thanks for posting the tab too!

 

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