Topic: Tennessee Stud - strumming pattern?

Hi All,

Anyone got a tip on how to play Tennessee Stud by Johnny Cash?

The chords are easy to find, but is there an easy way to make it sound good?

Thanks!

Robert

Re: Tennessee Stud - strumming pattern?

hi robert you can find a video of johnny playing the song on youtube

love is life ,life is for love,keep a true heart and live life to the full....stay cool

Re: Tennessee Stud - strumming pattern?

the song tennessee stud is a 2/4 strum with the accent on 1   so its like 1and 2 and  you can alternate between the two bass strings if you wish acapo

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Re: Tennessee Stud - strumming pattern?

Aha!
Thank you acapo - I'll get right on it

5 (edited by acapo 2007-11-10 13:22:47)

Re: Tennessee Stud - strumming pattern?

the intro for tennessee stud  {notes} a g f# e d a b d d f# a g f# e d a b dd e d the notes are double picked these are for the key of d some are 8th notes,quarter notes and without a piece of sheet music i cant add the tempo or hammer on but you have a start wish i could imput more but without a music processor that would be a tedious task for you and me i hope this helps a little acapo

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Re: Tennessee Stud - strumming pattern?

Hi,

Hoping to find the chords and lyrics to a couple of songs.They are:

Georgia, Always, Ain't Misbehavin and Making Whoopee.

Thanks for any help.

A.J.

Re: Tennessee Stud - strumming pattern?

are you refering to georgia by ray charles?

"Growing old is not for sissies"

Re: Tennessee Stud - strumming pattern?

acapo wrote:

are you refering to georgia by ray charles?

aint misbehaving,making whoppi checkout leon redbone acapo

"Growing old is not for sissies"