The Red Rose and the Briar
(Difficulty: hard)The Red Rose and the Briar John Wesley Harding # # {sot #----------------------------------PLEASE NOTE---------------------------------# {eot ##This file is the author's own work and represents their interpretation of the # ##song. You may only use this file for private study, scholarship, or research. # # {sot #------------------------------------------------------------------------------## {eot # The Red Rose And The Briar # ========================== # by John Wesley Harding # written by (chordiearchive.chordie.com)
The Red Rose and the Briar
(Difficulty: hard)The Red Rose and the Briar John Wesley Harding The Red Rose And The Briar ========================== by John Wesley Harding written by David Lewis & John Wesley Harding from the album "Here Comes The Groom" INTRODUCTION ============ In the tablature for the introduction, the symbols "^" and "v" denote down-strums and up-strums. The C-chords are played using the {310230 fingering by Wes, but the {010230 fingering isn't very different. It sounds pretty good if you cha (guitartabs.cc)
The Red Rose and the Briar
(Difficulty: hard)The Red Rose and the Briar John Wesley Harding The Red Rose And The Briar ========================== by John Wesley Harding written by David Lewis & John Wesley Harding from the album "Here Comes The Groom" INTRODUCTION ============ In the tablature for the introduction, the symbols "^" and "v" denote down-strums and up-strums. The C-chords are played using the {310230 fingering by Wes, but the {010230 fingering isn't very different. It sounds pretty good if you cha (guitaretab.com)
The Red Rose and the Briar
(Difficulty: hard)The Red Rose and the Briar John Wesley Harding {sot #------------------------------------------------------------------------------## {eot The Red Rose And The Briar ========================== by John Wesley Harding written by David Lewis & John Wesley Harding from the album "Here Comes The Groom" INTRODUCTION ============ In the tablature for the introduction, the symbols "^" and "v" denote down-strums and up-strums. The C-chords are played using the {310230 finge (azchords.com)