The Christmas Song E9, C6 tab and sound files

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Greg Cutshaw
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The Christmas Song E9, C6 tab and sound files

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Here's two versions of The Christmas Song one on E9 and one on C6. I've included a chord chart, exact standard guitar chord fingerings, E9th tab, C6 tab, complete song, rhythm track and solos on each tuning played slowly.

http://www.gregcutshaw.com/The%20Christ ... 0Song.html
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Thanks Greg!
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Greg, nice job and many thanks. I just discovered this.
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Thank you Greg, really enjoyed this!
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That was great Greg ... Not sure what steel you used on this (MSA in picture) but it sounded great ... You're TAB looks really clean ... I cringe whenever I'm asked for TAB for something I've done as its so toilsome for me, and I've never been a fan of TAB anyhow ... You've probably said this before somewhere, but how are you generating your TAB?
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I just write out the tab in Excel spreadsheets or use the free Libre or Open Office.

I've never used tab to learn a whole song or perform with but it's a great and compact way to communicate what is being heard. For that purpose I like it better than a video or a description such as "put the bat at fret 7, hit string 5, let it ring then hit string 6 while pressing pedal 2 then....."
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