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Anyone know where to find civil war guitar chords online??
I need to find the guitar chords to Jine the cavalry and Ridin' a Raid. Can anyone please help? Is there a place online that I could view these chords or can someone send them to me??
Thanks a bunch in advance Jonathan Rachels Waterbury's Scouts |
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You should be aware, however, that most of the guitar chord arrangments are not period correct. And while a few guitars may have been used by soldiers in the field, the guitar was primarily a parlour instrument during this period. If you want to sit around the campfire and sing with your comrades, you would be much better advised to use a fiddle or a banjo for musical accompaniment. IMO there is far too little period correct music in the field.
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What is your take on Celtic (flat top) Mandolins. I have not found any direct references (still searching) but surely the Irish immigrants from the famine would have had them and they would have taken them to the war. I know that the Neapolitan (bowl back) mandolin didn't arive until years later with the Italian immigrants. And the modern arch tops were invented by Gibson towards the end of the century, so the flat tops would have been the only period mandolin. Any help would be appreciated. Ken |
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Thanks for the response. The other mandolin history on the MandolinCafe site gives some more details for the 19c: http://www.mandolincafe.com/archives/briefhistory.html The John Troughton Book "The Mandolin Manual" states: "Flat-backed, flat-top Neapolitan mandolins were also made, some based on the pear shaped cittern body... it was in existance since the mid 16c..." I guess I need to buy a book on the history of the Mandolin. I was hoping that someone here knew the short period of the Civil War. The various groups that play Civil War music (like the 2nd South Carolina String Band), usually have a fiddle player that also plays Mandolin on some songs. Thanks, Ken |
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What is PEC? "The Mandolin Manual" also has no reference to the Celtic Manolin in history. After some more reading, it may have only been introduced to Celtic music within the last 50 years (but I am still searching). Troughton refers to the flat back as the "Portuguese Mandolin". I guess I was way off base - sorry. I will post if I find any other information. Ken Barry |
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Thanks, I guess I will need to pick up fiddle for around the campfire. I also have played cornet, french horn and Eb Alto in my past and want to start playing again to participate in a period brass band. I just found this forum last week and cannot control my excitement of such a resource for civil war music discussions. My main focus is wet plate photography at reenactments, but I want something to do when the sun has gone down. Ken Barry |
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