• Michael Card tunings?

    From dane07md@gmail.com@21:1/5 to Tom Loredo on Sat Feb 24 09:32:51 2018
    On Wednesday, April 17, 2002 at 4:13:09 PM UTC-4, Tom Loredo wrote:
    Gordon wrote:

    I particularly liked a song called "Jubilee" and after a bit of trial
    an error and going through a few tunings I found that the song is
    played in open D and that the really nice chord phrasings are actually
    very easy and provided for some very nice sounding rhythm
    progressions.

    Hmm. Perhaps he rearranged it, but I'm pretty sure he plays it in
    standard tuning (key=E). In fact, the chord progression for this tune
    is one of my favorites, and I use it often to test pickups because
    it combines high fretted strings with open strings, and the combination
    of this with heavy strumming is a good pickup test. Anyway, I don't
    have a guitar here (I don't think my officemate would appreciate it!),
    but as best as I can visualize it in my head the first few chords in
    the version I've seen him do has these fingerings (lo to hi):

    [079900] [079800] [076400] [077600]

    I've learned a handful of his tunes, and they were all in standard
    tuning or drop-D. A couple of them I copped off of his old
    "Front Row" concert video. I think he has a couple concert videos
    still available; they might help you figure some stuff out.

    Peace,
    Tom Loredo

    Does anyone have the rest of the fingerings/tab figured out for the whole song? Thanks

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