Lowlands
(John Dillon)
It'll Shine When It Shines, 1974
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Chords, Guitar Tablature & Lyrics
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I think that there are two acoustic guitars playing in this song - both of them are finger-picking (actually, I think they are really picking strings - not fingers). I'll show ya the chords and some tips for the main guitar, but you have to figure out your own pickin' style. Be sure to visit my tab page in order to understand how I write tablature on the web.
Click here if you want only the lyrics.
THE CHORDS:
(most chords receive 4 beats)
D D/C# Dsus2/C G/B
D A7(intro) D D(abc#) D
(GUITAR INTRO)
D/C# Dsus2/C G/B D
I heard a song that was taught to a baby
A7 D D(abc#) D
and it made the mountain sing
D/C# Dsus2/C G/B D
I knew a gift that was given to my lady
A7 D D(bc#ba) G/B
it was hidden in a dream
G/B D D(bc#ba)
and there's a light in the lowlands
G/B D/C# Bm7 A7 A7
and a river that runs so clean
Am7 G/B D D
I'm a poor man feelin' lazy
Am7 G/B D D(abc#)
and the lowlands are callin' my name
D D/C# Dsus2/C G/B
D A7(intro) D D(abc#)
D D/C# Dsus2/C G/B
D A7(intro) D D(abc#) D
(hymnal-like chant)
D/C# Dsus2/C G/B D
I knew a man who said he was a stranger
A7 D D(abc#) D
'cause his heart he could not trust
D/C# Dsus2/C G/B D
I knew a man who could not face the dangers
A7 D D(bc#ba) G/B
even though he knew he must
G/B D D(bc#ba)
and it's hard in the lowlands
G/B D/C# Bm7 A7 A7
and the grasses will turn to rust
Am7 G/B D D
but the sun is a fountain
Am7 G/B D
flowing through the lowland's dust
D(endriff) Am7 G/B D D(strum once and hold)
THE TAB:
D
1 -|| ---------------2----------------2
2 -|| -----------------------3--------3
3 -|| ---------------1----------------2
4 -|| --------0-----------------------0
5 -|| ---------------------------------
6 -|| --------------------------------
D/C#
1 -|| ---------------2----------------2
2 -|| -----------------------3--------3
3 -|| ---------------1----------------2
4 -|| --------0-----------------------0
5 -|| --------------------------4-----4
6 -|| --------------------------------
Dsus2/C
1 -|| --------0-----------------------0
2 -|| -----------------------3--------3
3 -|| ---------------1----------------2
4 -|| --------0-----------------------0
5 -|| -----------------------2--------3
6 -|| --------------------------------
G/B
1 -|| -----------------------3--------3
2 -|| -----------------------3--------3
3 -|| --------0-----------------------0
4 -|| --------0-----------------------0
5 -|| ---------------2----------------2
6 -|| ---------------------------------
A7
1 -|| -----0--------------------------0
2 -|| ---------------2----------------2
3 -|| ---------------0----------------0
4 -|| ---------------2----------------2
5 -|| -----0--------------------------0
6 -|| ---------------------------------
Bm7
1 -|| ----------1---------------------2
2 -|| -------------------2------------3
3 -|| ----------1---------------------2
4 -|| -----------------------3--------4
5 -|| ----------1---------------------2
6 -|| ---------------------------------
Am7
1 -|| -----0-------------------------0
2 -|| -----------1-------------------1
3 -|| -----0-------------------------0
4 -|| -----------------2-------------2
5 -|| -----0-------------------------0
6 -|| --------------------------------
The bold notes indicate bass notes - try and play the appropriate one on beat one for each chord symbol.
TIPS:
Finger-picking is a definite must in this one...
Tune 6th string down to a D.... and then play it once in a while with a D chord....
INTRO stuff, ie, A7(intro) & D(abc#) stuff:
When playing the intro, do not play the 1st string until you see the A7(intro) thing...
The intro chords are:
D D/C# Dsus2/C G/B
D A7(intro) D D(abc#)
1 -|| -----0-----2-----0-------------
2 -|| -----2-------------------2------
3 -|| -----0-------------------3------
4 -|| -----2-------------------3------
5 -|| -----0-------------------0------
6 -|| --------------------------------
When you see the bold A7 chord above, this is the lick to
play when you see A7(intro).
Please note that this whole thing occurs only on the upbeat of beat 4
(play A7 until then).
The idea is to play the top three notes rather quickly in the
transition from A7 to D - use your pinky to hammer the 2nd note and
pull off to play the 3rd note - strum once to play the 3 notes.
The notes are 'must hear' notes.
The intro chords (in case you have already forgotten) are:
D D/C# Dsus2/C G/B
D A7(intro) D D(abc#)
D(abc#)
1 -|| -------2------------------------
2 -|| -------3-------3--------3-------
3 -|| -------2-------0--------0-------
4 -|| -------0-------0--------0-------
5 -|| -------0-------2--------4-------
6 -|| --------------------------------
When you see the bold D chord above, this is the lick to
play when you see D(abc#).
Please note that this whole thing occurs over four beats.
The first chord is played on the 1st beat, the 2nd chord on the
upbeat of beat 2,
and the 3rd is played on beat 4 (play the bold 2 with your 1st finger
and the bold 4 with your pinky).
The bold notes are 'must hear' notes.
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The D(bc#ba) thing:
1 -|| -------------------------------2--
2 -|| -------3-------3-------3------3---
3 -|| -------0-------0-------0------2---
4 -|| -------0-------0-------0------0---
5 -||
-------2------4-------2------0----
6 -|| ----------------------------------
When you see this chord, play it over four beats:
The first chord is played on the 1st beat, the 2nd chord on the
upbeat of beat 1,
the 3rd is played on the upbeat of beat 2 and the 4th is played on
beat 4.
The bold notes are 'must hear' notes.
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The D(endriff) thing:
1 -|| -------2-------2--------2-------
2 -|| -------3-------3--------3-------
3 -|| -------2-------0--------2-------
4 -|| -------4-------2--------0-------
5 -|| -------0-------0--------0-------
6 -|| --------------------------------
When you see this thing, these are the 3 chords to play.
The bold notes are 'must hear' notes.
I hope you enjoyed playing this piece.
Remember, that by learning this song, you are helping to preserve the music of the Ozark Mountain Daredevils!
Thanks for stopping by - steve
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Lyrics are copyright 1975, John
Dillon
chords & music interpreted by steven
hull
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Created 02 July 1997
Updated 02 July 1997
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