This is the turn from 1 to 4 that Buddy played on Oklahoma Stomp; but on C6th and just from hearing him play it; I think it is close to what he played; maybe a little different but cool anyways. From A to D7.
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The four notes played together are achieved by picking the top two notes with the two fingers and at the same time picking the very bottom note with the thumb and strumming up to the next string at same time.
Ricky
Swing from 1 to 4 on C6 with this
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Sounds suspiciously like "Columbia, the Gem of the Ocean"... 
The chords are A, Adim, Bm, E7, A, Eb7, D. If your guitar player wants to play it with you.
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The chords are A, Adim, Bm, E7, A, Eb7, D. If your guitar player wants to play it with you.
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