Leo Kottke - A Virtuoso Is His Own Reward
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Band name | Leo Kottke |
Song name | A Virtuoso Is His Own Reward |
Tab type | Guitar tab |
Added | 05/25/2008 |
Size | 4.4 kb |
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Date: Fri, 26 Jan 2001 21:32:32 -0500 From: "Patrick Schwemmer" Subject: k/kottke_leo/a_virtuoso_is_his_own_reward.tab This is a reissue of a classic Kottke tab by Charlie Weidhas. Enjoy! Patrick R. Schwemmer pschwemm@hotmail.com A Virtuoso is His Own Reward Written by Leo Kottke Transcribed by Charlie Weidhas Open D tuning (CD recording is tuned down 1/2 step) This tune is fun to play with lots of open strings played and a bit of slide thrown in. However, the tune sounds fine played without a slide (which is good because I can't play a slide worth a damn!) What I've done here is TAB only fragments of the tune. Each fragment (or riff) is repeated throughout the tune but is never quite the same each time played. IMHO, this song is really designed for improvisational playing around certain fingerings/patterns. Once you get the basic tune down, just let the rest flow. Without having the opportunity to ask Kottke, I would bet a buck that he plays the tune in this way. This is taken from "A Shout Towards Noon" and I've added in the CD track time to indicate from where the fragment was taken. Some assembly and imagination required. No timing included, listen to the recording. Once the basic pattern is learned, this song is fun to play and experiment with. Plus, its another tune to play when you're in open D. s = slide h = hit p = pull * = notes are played using slide () = optional note @ = time in CD where fragment is first heard @0:00 Fragment 1 **************************** -----4-s-2s0-------------------------------- -------------0-------------5-------------0-- ---------------0-------------5--(0)----0-0-- -----0-----------7---7-s-5-----5-4---0------ -------------------------------------------- -0-----------------7-----5---------0-------- Note 1: Use vibrato on middle d string 4th fret note. ************** -------------2-4---------4-s-2-0--------- ----0-----0----------0-----------0------- --0-----0----------0---0-----------0----- -----------------0-------------------7--- ----------------------------------------- 0-----0--------------------------------7- ********* ------------------------7-------7- ------5---------------7-------7--- --------5-------------5-------5--- 7-s-5-----2-4-s-5---5-------5----- ------------------0-------0------- ----5----------------------------- ***************************** --4-s-2-0------------------------------- ----------0-------------5-------------0- ------------0-------------5---0-----0-0- --0-----------7---7-s-5-----5-----0----- ---------------------------------------- 0---------------7-----5---------0------- @0:26 Fragment 2 ----------------------------------- -------0---0----------------------- -1-s-3---1---0--------------------- ---------------0-s-4-s-2-s-0------- -----------------------------2---0- -------------------------------0--- ---------------------------------------------- ------------------------0--------------------- -1-s-3-1-s-3-s-1-0-1------1-1-s-3-1-0-h-1-s-3- -2-s-4-2-s-4-s-2-0-2---2----2-s-4-2-0-h-2-s-4- ---------------------0------------------------ ---------------------------------------------- ---------0---------0---------0------------ ---------0---------0-------0---0---------- -------------------------3---------------- -----4---------4---------4-------4-------- ---0---------0---------0-----------0------ -0---------0---------0-------------------- -------------------------0--------------- -----------------------0----------------- -1-s-3-1-s-3-s-1-0-1-1-----1-1-s-3-s-1-0- -2-s-4-2-s-4-s-2-0-2---------2-s-4-s-2-0- -2-s-4-2-s-4-s-2-0-2---------2-s-4-s-2-0- ----------------------------------------- @0:45 Fragment 3 - [INCOMPLETE!] (This is where you come in...)