John Tauxe's Mandolin Page
This is my web page for mandolin stuff. I hope you enjoy it!
http://mando.tauxe.net
Here is a useful one-page Adobe Portable Document Format (.pdf) collection of several
mandolin chords (rev 1.32, UPDATED 9 NOV 08).
I have also exported each of these chords into its own little vector
graphic image in Portable Network Graphics (.png), and have assembled them
into this zipped archive:
mando_chords_png.zip (a 700 kB zip file, UPDATED 9 NOV 08).
For those using Windows, you might like the Windows Metafile (.wmf) format:
mando_chords_wmf.zip (a 1.6 MB zip file, UPDATED 9 NOV 08).
Now you can import the chords into a word processor for making music cheat sheets,
with just the words and chords (as done below). I recommend
OpenOffice Writer.
Here's an example: Eyes_of_the_World.odt
Here are some mandolin chord arrangements that I have devised for some
of my favorite songs. Check back later, as I add more. These are in PDF:
- Acadian Driftwood, by Robbie Robertson REVISED 9 NOV 08
- Eyes of the World, by Robert Hunter and Jerry Garcia REPAIRED 15 Jul 07
- Sugar Magnolia, by Bob Wier and Robert Hunter REVISED 26 Mar 07
This arrangement of Sugar Magnolia is not only fun to play, with a fun rhythymic chop,
but it's also a good exercise in chord theory. One can get comfortable with the relationships
between the chords in a lower voicing, then the same chords in a higher voicing. Parallels emerge!
- Song for a Deckhand's Daughter, by James McMurtry ADDED 9 Jul 07
- Jack Straw, by Robert Hunter and Bob Wier UPDATED 9 Aug 07
This is one of my favorite Dead songs, and the first one done here with
the PNG format chord images.
- Unbroken Chain, by Robert Peterson and Phil Lesh UPDATED 10 Dec 07
A real challenge to suitably match Lesh's eclectic chord progressions, but I think it worked out well.
You're on your own as far as the time signatures, and must listen carefully for things like
a bar of 3/4 or even 3/8 time thrown in with the 4/4.
- Tennessee Stud, by Jimmy Driftwood ADDED 12 Nov 07
After a visit to Bill's Pickin' Parlor
in Columbia, SC, I worked up this arrangement, complete with the politically-incorrect original lyrics.
- A Pirate Looks at Forty, by Jimmy Buffett 15 Dec 07
- Box of Rain, by Phil Lesh and Robert Hunter 19 DEC 07
- And one of my all-time favorites, finally: Crazy Fingers, by Robert Hunter and Jerry Garcia 9 NOV 08
- Maybe, by Alison Krauss, as in "Maybe you can play in E-flat minor." 4 NOV 08
For now, here's a link to the Weber Mandolin site, where they like to
post pages for new owners of their instruments. In Spring 2006 I bought
two: a Sage octave mandolin, and a customized Gallatin, which I love:
Me and my Webers!
This page updated 20 December 2010