Far from perfect, but I've been lurking around here and trying to get familiar with classic style long enough that I felt like I should finally post something. Can't get enough of these minor tunes!

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Comment by marc dalmasso on November 26, 2014 at 7:37

bravo_well played ; you are just missing the Fm6  chord at the end of the 2nd part ; this chord is very important for the " mood " of the tune ; and you will re find the same one in many others tunes ( Whistling Rufus ;;;;; etc )

Check  string 1 / open & strings 2 &3  fretted 1st fret instead of the open G chord : best @+m

Comment by thereallyniceman on November 26, 2014 at 10:10

Excellent playing Andy and good to see a video from you! No need to lurk :-)

 I agree with Marc that you may have miss-read a chord:

D, C, A flat     a     0 1 1 chord

Keep them coming. Kansas Jig is a great tune and not that easy to play (for me anyway!)

Comment by Andy Chase on November 26, 2014 at 12:46

Yes, I certainly missed that one somehow!  I must have misread it early on, memorized that way, and my ear never picked up on it all the times I went back to Patricia & Eric Stefanelli's amazing version.  Thanks Marc and Ian!

Comment by carrie horgan on November 26, 2014 at 21:26
Well played! I'm trying to learn it but keep stumbling through the 3rd part...I'm envious!

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