From JARRELLJ@N4.OPNAV.NAVY.MIL Thu Nov 9 07:39:34 1995 Received: from opnav-emh.navy.mil (opnav-emh.navy.mil [138.182.254.2]) by get.wired.com (8.7.1/8.7.1) with ESMTP id EAA21840 for ; Thu, 9 Nov 1995 04:38:08 -0800 (PST) Received: from N4.OPNAV.NAVY.MIL by opnav-emh.navy.mil with SMTP (1.37.109.11/16.2) id AA199170559; Thu, 9 Nov 1995 07:35:59 -0500 Received: from cc:Mail by N4.OPNAV.NAVY.MIL id AA815931608; Thu, 09 Nov 95 07:39:34 EST Date: Thu, 09 Nov 95 07:39:34 EST From: "JARRELL_JIM" Encoding: 1 Text, 236 Text Message-Id: <9510098159.AA815931608@N4.OPNAV.NAVY.MIL> To: dgaudet@hotwired.com Return-Receipt-To: JARRELLJ@N4.OPNAV.NAVY.MIL Subject: TAB:LeoKottke"Train_and_Gate" Dean... The Train and the Gate attached...Regards. Jim The Train and the Gate: From Terry's Movie....Bruce Head, who may well be the world's authority on Leo, tells me that Terry is Terence Malick who directed the movie Days of Heaven (Richard Gere, Brooke Adams and Sam Shepard). Soundtrack won a grammy. I don't know if Train and Gate is in movie or not. Leo has also done a tune called Out Takes from Terry's Movie. Again, haven't seen movie so am no help here either. In fact, only connection I have with the movie is that, like many of you, I'm constantly being confused for Richard Gere... :-) Train and Gate was also on Showtime Video, Paul Bunyan, with narration by Johnathan Winters. Soundtrack was done by Windham Hill. I did see this a number of years ago but, alas, I gooned it and actually took it back to Blockbusters Video store. Dumb move! One of Leo's all time best, The Train and the Gate is also one of his easiest slide tunes once you get the feel of the initial slide on the first string. The first slide has a unique timing thats hard to define. My tab attached here is primarily from Live in Europe, however its pretty much a generic version from all Leo's recordings. I think the best version by far is Leo's cut from Live in Europe. Leo has been quoted as saying that he does not improvise much but plays his stuff mostly the same each time. While this may be true I think that, if anything, he plays individual sections pretty much the same all the time but varies the length and order of sections. This is true with Train and Gate as he plays sections in various order on his different recordings of the tune. Net result is you need to put the pieces of the puzzle together to suit your taste. As example, I really like section V and tend to emphasize it around section One more than I should. Really does not matter...my guess is that the Kottke Tab Control Team is not gonna drag you kicking and screaming from your house in the middle of the night cause you played Train and Gate out of sequence. (I don't think!) The Train and the Gate: From Terry's Movie Leo Kottke Tab: Jim Jarrell Recorded on: Burnt Lips, The Essential Leo Kottke, Live in Europe, Home and Away video and Paul Bunyan video Open G Tuning (lowered one step or so) 12 String (w/slide) b bend h hammer-on p pull-off T^ Brush down with thumb or note played with thumb / slide down neck (toward saddle) \ slide up neck (toward nut) X mute or slide to/from indefinite point + notes played without slide V Heavy vibrato (more than normal,ie. as a slide tune there's lots of vibrato going on already g ghost note...played only in passing (not accentuated) I index finger ( ) Optional note in lieu of note tabbed M middle finger Intro: A constant vibrato throughout. Builds slowly in intensity with liberal improvising on the open strings. First measure is played ad nauseum...slowly transitions into second measure. d|----8------8-----8---|----8-----8-----8-----8------8----- b|------8------8-----8-|------8-----8-----8-----8------8--- g|--0-----0------0-----|--------0-----------0------------0- D|---------------------|--------------0-------------------- G|---------------------|--0------------------------0------- D|---------------------|----------------------------------- d|----8-------8---|---------------| b|------8---8-----|-----8-----8---| Last measure is a slow g|--------0-------|--0-----0------| fade in at beginning and D|--0-------------|---------------| end on some versions. G|----------------|---------------| D|----------------|---------------| Section I *NOTE* 7-/9 is not to 9th fret but actually the 8 & 3/4 or so position!!!! Play the 5th fret pattern then move the slide up to 7th fret without lifting slide from the strings...this will produce a residual sound I cannot duplicate in tab. d|--7-/9----------------------------------7-/9--- b|------------0----------5-----/----7------------ g|-----------------0---------5-/----------------- D|--------------0----------5---/------7---------- G|-(0)------0----------5-------/--7-------0------ D|----------------------------------------------- v v d|------------------------------| b|-----0-------------/--7---8---| Last note on second string g|-----------0-----5-/----------| can also be played at 1st D|--------0----------/----------| string, 5th fret, or if you G|--0-----------5----/--7---0---| must, just hit 3rd string D|------------------------------| open with emphasis on high v octave G Section II Leo plays this section in a variety of ways depending on recording. All slides are brush downs with thumb. This measure on Live in Europe only I think + + + + + + + + + d|---------------------------------------------------------- b|---------------------------------------------------------- g|-3-/5------------0--------0--------3-/5----5-----4---2---0 D|-3-/5-----4-/5--------5-------5----3-/5------0------------ G|-3-/5--0-------0--------0-------0--3-/5--------4---2---0-- D|----------4-/5------5-------5------------0---------------- Or above measure can be played as follows: d|------------------------------------------------------------------ b|------------------------------------------------------------------ g|-3-/5-----------0-------0---0--3-/5-----------0---5-----4---2---0- D|-3-/5-------0-------0----------3-/5-------0---------0------------- G|-3-/5--0--0---0---0---0---0-0--3-/5--0--0---0---0-----4---2---0--- D|------------------------------------------------------------------ Or another way.... also the easiest! I play 6th string notes w/o slide d|-------------------------------------------------------------------- b|-------------------------------------------------------------------- g|-3-/5--------0-------0-------0-----3-/5--------0--------0-------0--- D|-3-/5----0-------0-------0-------0-3-/5----0-------0--------0------0 G|-3-/5--0-------0-------0-------0---3-/5--0-------0--------0-------0- D|-----------5-------4-------5-----------------5--------4-------2----- d|---------------------------------------------------| b|---------------------------------------------------| g|-3-/5--------0-------0-------0-----3-/5----5-/7----| D|-3-/5----0-------0-------0-------0-3-/5----5-/7----| G|-3-/5--0-------0-------0-------0---3-/5----5-/7----| D|-----------5-------4-------5-----------------------| Repeat Section I d|--------------------------------------------------------- b|--------------------------------------------------------- g|-3-/5---5-/7-----------0--------3-/5---5-/7-------0------ D|-3-/5---5-/7---------------0----3-/5---5-/7-----------0-- G|-3-/5---5-/7---------0----------3-/5---5-/7--X-/4---0---- D|--------------X-/4p0-----2---4--------------------------- + + d|-------------------------| b|-------------------------| Repeat Intro g|----------3-/5---5-/7----| D|----------3-/5---5-/7----| G|--2---4---3-/5---5-/7----| D|-------------------------| Section III All notes played w/o slide. Bend the 7th fret notes up as you hit the hammer-ons. Syncopation comes with bass notes coming both on and off hammer-ons. d|----------------------------------------| b|--7-h8---7-h8----7-h8----7------7-h8----| g|--------------0--------------0----------| Repeat measure D|-------0---------0---------0----------0-| G|--0---------0----------0--------0-------| D|----------------------------------------| d|--7-h8----7-h8-----7-h8-----7------7-h8----- b|-------------------------------------------- g|----------------0----------------0---------- D|-------0-----------0-----------0---------0-- G|--0----------0-----------0---------0-------- D|-------------------------------------------- d|--7-h8----7-h8-----7-h8-----7-----------| b|-----------------------------------8----| g|----------------0----------------0------| Repeat entire D|-------0-----------0-----------0------0-| Section G|--0----------0-----------0---------0----| D|----------------------------------------| Section IV Play this section 3 times. Play 3-/5 slide instead of 3 and 5 brush third time through d|--------------------------------------|---------- b|--------------------------------------|---------- g|-----------0--------0-----0-----5---3-|---3-/5--- D|-----------------0--------------5---3-|---3-/5--- G|--------0-----------0--------0--5---3-|---3-/5--- D|--2-/4--------0--------0--------------|---------- T^ T^ Repeat Section I two times Section V Same idea as 1st section on moving from 5th to 7th fret. This section stands out in the Home and Away video. d|------------------------------------------ b|---6-/7-----0---------5------/-----7------ g|---6-/7---------0---------5--/------------ D|---6-/7-------0---------5----/--------7--- G|---6-/7---0---------5--------/---7-------- D|------------------------------------------ In next measure, 2nd thumb brush is for timing to lead into beginning of section. d|------------------------------------|-----7-/9---| b|------------0---------7----------0--|------------| g|--11-/12--------0----------------0--|------------| D|--11-/12------0--------------0---0--|------------| G|--11-/12--0--------7----7\5--0------|--5---------| D|--11-/12----------------------------|------------| T^ T^ Repeat above section... second time through play last measure vice two thumb brushes and continue into section I. Repeat entire tune until you run out of beer then end with intro. End with intro? An oxymoron for sure...another reason I don't do this for a living.