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Underneath the Weeping Willow
By Grandaddy
Arranged by Jason Lytle
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Jason Lytle plays this in an interview and has played it live at some other places. This
sounds good on the guitar and the piano, although, the piano is more suited to the
I figure. I originally did this for a friend on the talkscape forums, which are a lot
Here you go Stainy.
for coordination on with the song and the strumming pattern, watch Jason rock away here:
Standard tuning:
[E] [A] [D] [G] [B] [E]
Chords:
[C] [F] [E] [Am] [G] [G/F]
[F/E]
e[---0----0----0----0----3-----1------1---------]
B[---1----1----0----1----0-----0------1---------]
G[---0----2----0----2----0-----0------2---------]
D[---2----3----2----2----0-----0------3---------]
A[---3----3----2----0----2-----2------3---------]
E[-----------------------3-----3----------------]
[C]I wanna sleep[F]... undern[C]eath th[E]e weeping [Am]willow
[G]As it cries all night[F] quietly...[Am]
[G]It's tears all aro[F]und me[Am]
[G]I'll sleep here so so[F]undly... [Am] Until
[G]I'm aloud f[F]inally[Am]
[G] [G/F] To wake..and be happy again[C]
[F] [C] [E] [Am] [G] [F/E]
G G/f# G/F C
C~
To wake..and be happy again
Jason plays a variation of hammer on picking which he releases the string he's playing
a chord and hammers it back into it's place, which creates the essence of the weeping
If you listen close enough it's easy to figure out.
Thank you, and thanks Stainy.