Chords for Hot Rize, Hangman's Reel
Tempo:
150 bpm
Chords used:
A
D
E
Ab
Dbm
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[N]
[A] We want to feature our guitarist.
And maybe we'll feature our fiddler too, such as he is.
[E] Brian Sutton's going to play [A]
one of these themes in the key of lickety split.
[Gbm]
[A] The folk tale that goes with this song is about a guy that was a terrible, terrible person who'd done some terrible crime and they were going to hang him.
They asked him if he had one last request.
[Bb] Rather than steak dinner [A] or kiss from a pretty girl or something, he said,
I see a man [Ab] with a fiddle case over there.
I'd like to borrow his [A] fiddle and play one last song before you do me in.
So they get the fiddle out.
He tuned it up and started playing this song.
[Ab] He played it faster and faster and better and better.
Pretty soon everybody's up and [A] dancing.
He ducked out the other end.
And that's why [E] today there's still [Am] so many old-time [Ab] fiddlers around.
[E]
This is called [C] The Hatless.
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[A] We want to feature our guitarist.
And maybe we'll feature our fiddler too, such as he is.
[E] Brian Sutton's going to play [A]
one of these themes in the key of lickety split.
[Gbm]
[A] The folk tale that goes with this song is about a guy that was a terrible, terrible person who'd done some terrible crime and they were going to hang him.
They asked him if he had one last request.
[Bb] Rather than steak dinner [A] or kiss from a pretty girl or something, he said,
I see a man [Ab] with a fiddle case over there.
I'd like to borrow his [A] fiddle and play one last song before you do me in.
So they get the fiddle out.
He tuned it up and started playing this song.
[Ab] He played it faster and faster and better and better.
Pretty soon everybody's up and [A] dancing.
He ducked out the other end.
And that's why [E] today there's still [Am] so many old-time [Ab] fiddlers around.
[E]
This is called [C] The Hatless.
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_ _ _ _ _ [A] _ We want to feature our guitarist.
_ And maybe we'll feature our fiddler too, such as he is. _ _ _
_ _ _ [E] Brian Sutton's going to play [A] _
one of these themes in the key of lickety split.
_ _ _ _ _ [Gbm] _ _ _
[A] _ The folk tale that goes with this song is about a guy that was a terrible, _ terrible person who'd done some terrible crime and they were going to hang him.
They asked him if he had one last request.
[Bb] Rather than steak dinner [A] or kiss from a pretty girl or something, he said,
I see a man [Ab] with a fiddle case over there.
I'd like to borrow his [A] fiddle and play one last song before you do me in.
So they get the fiddle out.
He tuned it up and started playing this song.
[Ab] He played it faster and faster and better and better.
Pretty soon everybody's up and [A] dancing.
He ducked out the other end.
And that's why [E] today there's still [Am] so many old-time [Ab] fiddlers around.
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_ This is called [C] The Hatless. _ _
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_ _ _ _ _ [A] _ We want to feature our guitarist.
_ And maybe we'll feature our fiddler too, such as he is. _ _ _
_ _ _ [E] Brian Sutton's going to play [A] _
one of these themes in the key of lickety split.
_ _ _ _ _ [Gbm] _ _ _
[A] _ The folk tale that goes with this song is about a guy that was a terrible, _ terrible person who'd done some terrible crime and they were going to hang him.
They asked him if he had one last request.
[Bb] Rather than steak dinner [A] or kiss from a pretty girl or something, he said,
I see a man [Ab] with a fiddle case over there.
I'd like to borrow his [A] fiddle and play one last song before you do me in.
So they get the fiddle out.
He tuned it up and started playing this song.
[Ab] He played it faster and faster and better and better.
Pretty soon everybody's up and [A] dancing.
He ducked out the other end.
And that's why [E] today there's still [Am] so many old-time [Ab] fiddlers around.
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_ This is called [C] The Hatless. _ _
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