“Inverness” comes from fiddler/mandolinist John Mailander, who recorded it on his album Walking Distance. It’s a beautiful, contemplative melody that alternates measures of 6/4 and 4/4. Joe walks you through the second part of “Inverness” in this video.
Inverness |
Inverness, Part 1 |
“Inverness” comes from fiddler/mandolinist John Mailander who recorded it on his album Walking Distance. It’s a beautiful, contemplative melody that alternates measures of 6/4 and 4/4. It’s in the key of F, so Joe plays it as if it’s in D, but with the capo at the third fret. Joe walks you through the first part of “Inverness” in this video.
“Inverness” Notation/Tab (Available to subscribers) |