Chords for THE CRAWDAD SONG - for Clawhammer Banjo - played by Ryan Spearman
Tempo:
138.05 bpm
Chords used:
G
C
D
A
Dm
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[G]
You get a line, I get a pole, honey.
You get a line, I get a pole, [A] babe.
You get a line, I get a pole, [C] we'll get down to that crawdad [G] hole, honey.
[Dm] Baby, [G] you're mine.
Oh, here I come, a man with a pack on his back, honey.
Here I come, a man with a pack on his back, babe.
Here
[G] I come, a man with a pack on his [C] back, packing all the crawdads he can [G] pack, honey.
[D] [G] Baby, you're mine.
Oh, you get a line, I get a pole, honey.
You get a line, I get a [A] pole, babe.
You [F#] get a line, I get a [C] pole, we'll get down to that crawdad [G] hole, honey.
[D] [G] Baby, you're mine.
[Em]
[G]
[D]
[G]
Oh, what did the hen duck say to the drake, honey?
Oh, what did the hen duck say to the drake, [D] babe?
[G] Oh, what did the hen duck say to the drake?
[C] There ain't no crawdads in this [G] lake, honey.
[D] Baby, [G] you're mine.
Oh, you get a line, I get a pole, honey.
You get a line, I get a [A] pole, babe.
[G] You get a line, I get a [C] pole, we'll get down to that crawdad [G] hole, honey.
[Dm] Baby, [G] you're mine.
[D]
[G] [C]
[G]
Oh, wake up, man, you slept too late, honey.
Wake up, old man, you slept too [D] late, babe.
[G] Wake up, old man, you slept too late, [C]
crawdad man, don't pass your [G] gate, honey.
[D] Baby, [G] you're mine.
Oh, you get a line, I get a pole, honey.
You get a line, I get a [A] pole, babe.
[G] You get a line, I [Em] get a pole, [C] we'll get down to that crawdad [G] hole, honey.
[D] Baby, [G] you're mine.
Honey, [Dm] baby, you're mine.
Howdy folks,
[C]
welcome to OnlineLessonVideos.com. I'm Ryan Spearman.
[F#] In today's Clawhammer lesson we're going to be working [F] with the song Crawdad [C#]
Song.
[F#] It's one you should be familiar with.
It's a pretty standard number at jam sessions in the old time and bluegrass world.
Today we're going to learn how to do a backup rhythm part so we can supplement a vocalist or a lead player.
And we'll also learn an instrumental break of our own.
I'll guide you through those step by step, especially on the instrumental break, so you can have a solo to play and also hopefully get a little insight into what's going on behind those note choices.
So let's grab our banjos and let's make some noise.
You get a line, I get a pole, honey.
You get a line, I get a pole, [A] babe.
You get a line, I get a pole, [C] we'll get down to that crawdad [G] hole, honey.
[Dm] Baby, [G] you're mine.
Oh, here I come, a man with a pack on his back, honey.
Here I come, a man with a pack on his back, babe.
Here
[G] I come, a man with a pack on his [C] back, packing all the crawdads he can [G] pack, honey.
[D] [G] Baby, you're mine.
Oh, you get a line, I get a pole, honey.
You get a line, I get a [A] pole, babe.
You [F#] get a line, I get a [C] pole, we'll get down to that crawdad [G] hole, honey.
[D] [G] Baby, you're mine.
[Em]
[G]
[D]
[G]
Oh, what did the hen duck say to the drake, honey?
Oh, what did the hen duck say to the drake, [D] babe?
[G] Oh, what did the hen duck say to the drake?
[C] There ain't no crawdads in this [G] lake, honey.
[D] Baby, [G] you're mine.
Oh, you get a line, I get a pole, honey.
You get a line, I get a [A] pole, babe.
[G] You get a line, I get a [C] pole, we'll get down to that crawdad [G] hole, honey.
[Dm] Baby, [G] you're mine.
[D]
[G] [C]
[G]
Oh, wake up, man, you slept too late, honey.
Wake up, old man, you slept too [D] late, babe.
[G] Wake up, old man, you slept too late, [C]
crawdad man, don't pass your [G] gate, honey.
[D] Baby, [G] you're mine.
Oh, you get a line, I get a pole, honey.
You get a line, I get a [A] pole, babe.
[G] You get a line, I [Em] get a pole, [C] we'll get down to that crawdad [G] hole, honey.
[D] Baby, [G] you're mine.
Honey, [Dm] baby, you're mine.
Howdy folks,
[C]
welcome to OnlineLessonVideos.com. I'm Ryan Spearman.
[F#] In today's Clawhammer lesson we're going to be working [F] with the song Crawdad [C#]
Song.
[F#] It's one you should be familiar with.
It's a pretty standard number at jam sessions in the old time and bluegrass world.
Today we're going to learn how to do a backup rhythm part so we can supplement a vocalist or a lead player.
And we'll also learn an instrumental break of our own.
I'll guide you through those step by step, especially on the instrumental break, so you can have a solo to play and also hopefully get a little insight into what's going on behind those note choices.
So let's grab our banjos and let's make some noise.
Key:
G
C
D
A
Dm
G
C
D
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [G] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _
You get a line, I get a pole, honey.
_ _ You get a line, I get a pole, [A] babe. _
You get a line, I get a pole, [C] we'll get down to that crawdad [G] hole, honey. _
[Dm] Baby, [G] you're mine. _
Oh, here I come, a man with a pack on his back, honey.
_ _ Here I come, a man with a pack on his back, babe.
Here _ _
[G] I come, a man with a pack on his [C] back, packing all the crawdads he can [G] pack, honey.
[D] _ [G] Baby, you're mine. _
Oh, you get a line, I get a pole, honey.
_ _ You get a line, I get a [A] pole, babe. _ _
You [F#] get a line, I get a [C] pole, we'll get down to that crawdad [G] hole, honey.
[D] _ [G] Baby, you're mine. _
_ _ _ _ _ [Em] _
_ _ [G] _ _ _ _
_ _ [D] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [G] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _
Oh, what did the hen duck say to the drake, honey?
_ Oh, what did the hen duck say to the drake, [D] babe? _
[G] Oh, what did the hen duck say to the drake?
[C] There ain't no crawdads in this [G] lake, honey.
[D] Baby, [G] you're mine. _
Oh, you get a line, I get a pole, honey.
_ _ You get a line, I get a [A] pole, babe. _ _
[G] You get a line, I get a [C] pole, we'll get down to that crawdad [G] hole, honey. _
[Dm] Baby, [G] you're mine. _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [D] _ _ _ _
[G] _ _ _ _ _ [C] _
_ _ [G] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _
Oh, wake up, man, you slept too late, honey.
_ Wake up, old man, you slept too [D] late, babe. _
[G] Wake up, old man, you slept too late, [C]
crawdad man, don't pass your [G] gate, honey.
[D] Baby, [G] you're mine. _
Oh, you get a line, I get a pole, honey.
_ _ You get a line, I get a [A] pole, babe. _ _
[G] You get a line, I [Em] get a pole, [C] we'll get down to that crawdad [G] hole, honey. _
[D] Baby, [G] you're mine. _ _
_ Honey, [Dm] baby, you're mine.
Howdy _ _ _ folks, _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [C] _ _ _ _
_ _ welcome to _ OnlineLessonVideos.com. I'm Ryan Spearman.
[F#] In today's Clawhammer lesson we're going to be working [F] with the song Crawdad [C#]
Song.
[F#] It's one you should be familiar with.
It's a pretty standard number at jam sessions in the old time and bluegrass world.
Today we're going to learn how to do a backup rhythm part so we can _ supplement a vocalist or a lead player.
And we'll also learn an instrumental break of our own.
I'll guide you through those step by step, especially on the instrumental break, so you can have a solo to play and also hopefully get a little insight into what's going on behind those note choices.
_ So let's grab our banjos and let's make some noise. _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [G] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _
You get a line, I get a pole, honey.
_ _ You get a line, I get a pole, [A] babe. _
You get a line, I get a pole, [C] we'll get down to that crawdad [G] hole, honey. _
[Dm] Baby, [G] you're mine. _
Oh, here I come, a man with a pack on his back, honey.
_ _ Here I come, a man with a pack on his back, babe.
Here _ _
[G] I come, a man with a pack on his [C] back, packing all the crawdads he can [G] pack, honey.
[D] _ [G] Baby, you're mine. _
Oh, you get a line, I get a pole, honey.
_ _ You get a line, I get a [A] pole, babe. _ _
You [F#] get a line, I get a [C] pole, we'll get down to that crawdad [G] hole, honey.
[D] _ [G] Baby, you're mine. _
_ _ _ _ _ [Em] _
_ _ [G] _ _ _ _
_ _ [D] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [G] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _
Oh, what did the hen duck say to the drake, honey?
_ Oh, what did the hen duck say to the drake, [D] babe? _
[G] Oh, what did the hen duck say to the drake?
[C] There ain't no crawdads in this [G] lake, honey.
[D] Baby, [G] you're mine. _
Oh, you get a line, I get a pole, honey.
_ _ You get a line, I get a [A] pole, babe. _ _
[G] You get a line, I get a [C] pole, we'll get down to that crawdad [G] hole, honey. _
[Dm] Baby, [G] you're mine. _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [D] _ _ _ _
[G] _ _ _ _ _ [C] _
_ _ [G] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _
Oh, wake up, man, you slept too late, honey.
_ Wake up, old man, you slept too [D] late, babe. _
[G] Wake up, old man, you slept too late, [C]
crawdad man, don't pass your [G] gate, honey.
[D] Baby, [G] you're mine. _
Oh, you get a line, I get a pole, honey.
_ _ You get a line, I get a [A] pole, babe. _ _
[G] You get a line, I [Em] get a pole, [C] we'll get down to that crawdad [G] hole, honey. _
[D] Baby, [G] you're mine. _ _
_ Honey, [Dm] baby, you're mine.
Howdy _ _ _ folks, _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [C] _ _ _ _
_ _ welcome to _ OnlineLessonVideos.com. I'm Ryan Spearman.
[F#] In today's Clawhammer lesson we're going to be working [F] with the song Crawdad [C#]
Song.
[F#] It's one you should be familiar with.
It's a pretty standard number at jam sessions in the old time and bluegrass world.
Today we're going to learn how to do a backup rhythm part so we can _ supplement a vocalist or a lead player.
And we'll also learn an instrumental break of our own.
I'll guide you through those step by step, especially on the instrumental break, so you can have a solo to play and also hopefully get a little insight into what's going on behind those note choices.
_ So let's grab our banjos and let's make some noise. _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _