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MUSIC
TABS
Check out our tab book, which includes over 30 pages of tabs (from the album Oh, Mongoose! and more), behind-the-scenes notes, illustrations, and photos.
PDF tab download for the hit Carling & Will tune ‘Indian Summer’ from Soon Comes Night. By far probably the best tune Carling & Will have and will ever write even though it’s in a super weird tuning you may never use again and find annoying to always have to tune to when jamming with friends. It was really all Carling who wrote it as we all know Will can’t really play the banjo but he helped by showing her a G chord on the banjo years before so he probably contributed something? Well, it’s not in the key of G so probably not but we’ll let him keep thinking he helped somehow so he doesn’t feel too left out.
Check out our tab book, which includes over 30 pages of tabs (from the album Oh, Mongoose! and more), behind-the-scenes notes, illustrations, and photos.
PDF tab download for ‘Black Creek’ from ‘Soon Comes Night’ when you’re too cheap to buy the snazzy printed version in the new song book. Holy moly this tune is weird to play, are we sure Will even knows how to play the banjo correctly? He probably just flailed around on the thing for months and got really lucky with this one. Pretty sure he recorded it a couple notes at a time with something like 200+ takes pieced together to accomplish it decently enough to put on the album after we swept it with auto-tune. I think there’s also a ton of other tunes named ‘Black Creek’ so what’s that about?
Check out our tab book, which includes over 30 pages of tabs (from the album Oh, Mongoose! and more), behind-the-scenes notes, illustrations, and photos.
PDF tab download for “Freshly Fucked Fox in a Forest Fire’ from ‘Soon Comes Night’. Wait…can we say that word without censuring it? Is this offensive? Why is there an offensive word in an instrumental tunes title? Yikes. Is this actually ‘Big Footed Sandy Man in Sandy Candy Land’ or some tune that’s named something like that? We’ll probably never know for sure, old-time music all sounds the same anyway. We apologize for Will’s mediocre fiddling on the recording, he’s since given it up for the glass harmonica and has been applauded for it because that thing is way too heavy and delicate to bring out of the house and put on stage.