“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.
The Crooked Road to Buffalo |
The Crooked Road to Buffalo, Part 1 |
“The Crooked Road to Buffalo” is a fiddle tune written by fiddler Darol Anger. It’s in the key of A, but it lays out well on the octave mandolin with key-of-G fingerings and a capo at the second fret. It’s a crooked tune and was based on (or inspired by) the traditional fiddle tune “Buffalo Gals.” Joe walks you through the A part of “The Crooked Road to Buffalo” in this video.
“The Crooked Road to Buffalo” Notation/Tab (Available to subscribers) |