UCL2 - WEEK 5
"WHISKY IN THE JAR"
This week you will explore, "Whisky In The Jar". The song's origins come from the traditional folk song "The Highwayman and the Captain" sung in the outskirts of the town of Edinburgh. In 1967, the Irish folk band The Beasley Brothers rewrote the song as Whiskey in a Jar and incorporated their own twist to the lyrics and melody.
Many other bands have covered the song in various styles and forms such as THE DUBLINERS, THE GRATEFUL DEAD and METALLICA but the best version, in my opinion was the rock version by THIN LIZZY.
Many other bands have covered the song in various styles and forms such as THE DUBLINERS, THE GRATEFUL DEAD and METALLICA but the best version, in my opinion was the rock version by THIN LIZZY.
PDF DOWNLOADS
All music direction for this song is embedded into the song sheet.
If anyone is keen to give the riffs a go - download the PDF below and see the tab and video tutorials below. You are not expected to be able to play them for live performances however, it's great to get a head start on them for when you reach level 2.2.
AUDIO TRACKS
Download the full Mp3 complete with baritone uke, riffs & solo parts! It's a good idea to become familiar with your own part before practicing along with the full track. The aim is to really stick to your part and try not to take on any other rhythms!
CHORDS
The chords are pretty basic, containing a G, F (which only appears once in the intro) Em, C & D.
STRUMMING TECHNIQUES
This song requires a good steady chuck strum for the main rhythm of the song, which is played during the verses, riff and solo sections as follows
When it comes to the chorus, the D chord combines a bar of dampened down strums (indicated with the dotted lines underneath) followed by a bar or an extended chuck strum before returning the the chuck strum for the rest of the chorus:
RIFF 1
RIFF 2
VIDEO TUTORIAL - CHORDS & STRUMMING
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