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<00975031.F1C5DB94.5886@vax1.elon.edu> Subject: CRD: Angel flying too close to the ground - Willie Nelson Newsgroups: rec.music.makers.guitar.tablature Path: lester.appstate.edu!concert!gatech!swrinde!cs.utexas.edu!hermes.chpc.utexas.edu!hydra.acs.ttu.edu!news From: ribtm@ttacs.ttu.edu (Greg Vaughn) Subject: CRD: Angel Flying too close to ground (Willie Nelson) Message-ID: <ribtm-031193134659@scm41-2.phys.ttu.edu> Followup-To: rec.music.makers.guitar.tablature Sender: news@hydra.acs.ttu.edu (USENET News System) Organization: Insulator Lab Texas Tech U. Physics Date: Wed, 3 Nov 93 19:38:42 GMT Lines: 66 Angel Flying too Close to the Ground ------------------------------------ written and performed by Willie Nelson (explanations for parenthetical notation at end) A(5) C#m(4) If you had not have fallen
then D(2)I would not have foAund you DAngel flying too cElose to the gAround A(5) C#m(4) D(2) A(5) I patched up your broken wing and hung around for a while B(7)trying to keep your spirits up and your fEever down A(5) C#m(4) D(2) D#dim So leave me if you need to, I will still remember AAngel flying too cElose to the gAround.
A(5) C#m(4) D(2) I knew someday that you would fly away
for lB7oveUs the greatest healer to be fEound A(5) C#m(4) D(2) D#dim So leave me if you need to, I will still remember AAngel flying too Eclose to the Aground
A(5) C#m(4) D(2) Fly on fly on past, the speed of sound
IUB7d rather see you up than see you Edown A(5) C#m(4) D(2) D#dim So leave me if you need to, I will still remember AAngel flying too cElose to the gDround. A
The numbers in parenthesis indicate to barre the chord on that fret. For example A(5) means to play an E chord barred on the 5th fret. C#m(4) means to play an Am chord barred on the 4th fret. D(2) means to play a C chord barred on the 2nd fret. No parenthesis means to play the chord in the typical open string position. If youUre not comfortable with barre chords, the song sound fine without them. D#dim is played by xx1212. Willie likes to add lots of bass runs like C# C D (on the A string) between the C#m and D chords and E F# G# A (on the E string) with a triplet feel on each note between the E and A(5) chords or the A and A(5) chords If you want to talk country guitar with me, or if my notation makes no sense feel free to e-mail me. -- Greg Vaughn Graduate Student Pulsed Power Group Insulator Lab Department of Physics Texas Tech University ribtm@ttacs.ttu.edu