

: What I want to be able to do is play harp bits to go with Ambulance Blues and Motion Pictures on guitar, Mellow My Mind on piano etc etc. : Yet everywhere you see posts like mine asking for Neil tabs. But the fact is that guitar tabs do exist for Neil's stuff - at Hyperrust etc - and much of it sounds better than the songbook stuff.

: I read the note on this site about the legality/copyright problems with TABs. But I bought my first harp yesterday and cannot find anything anywhere on the web with tabs for Neil Young harp solos EXCEPT Heart of Gold (and one for Harvest Moon which didn't really sound right to my untrained ear). : Oh no not again, you're probably thinking. Re: Neil Young Tabs (& Dylan, Springsteen, etc) neilharpblues 03:49:45.Re: Neil Young Tabs (& Dylan, Springsteen, etc) Marc 21:49:52.Re: Neil Young Tabs (& Dylan, Springsteen, etc) Webmaster- Harmonica 01:24:27.Re: Neil Young Tabs Bill Phelb 01:38:18.

The only thing I can offer at the mo in exchange is the melody for Borrowed Tune which I worked out and I think goes: 6B 6B 5D 5B 4B 4D 4DĥD 5D 5B 4B 3B (repeat ad nauseam - it doesn't cover the 'F' note as in Rolling Stones 'cos that isn't on my C harmonica.) I'd even be happy to try to start a web page up so you harp experts don't have to put up with these regular bleatings from people like me about the lack of Neil stuff. I don't want just the song melody - which I guess I can work out from the songbook sheet music - but the actual harp parts or approximations of them. So can anyone help? I'm quite happy to pay a modest amount if that's the issue. What I want to be able to do is play harp bits to go with Ambulance Blues and Motion Pictures on guitar, Mellow My Mind on piano etc etc.

Yet everywhere you see posts like mine asking for Neil tabs. I read the note on this site about the legality/copyright problems with TABs. It was the first song to be recorded for the “Harvest” album.Oh no not again, you're probably thinking.
#Neil young harvest moon harmonica tabs full#
Old Man is full of powerful moments, with the most powerful being the chorus. This song is an embodiment of Neil Young’s soul. This was a surprise for everyone, for people tend to get softer and mellower with age, but nobody anticipated that Young would deliver this rock beast 20 years into his musical life. This song was recorded in concert, yet Neil’s vocal is so smooth and strong you don’t even realize that It is life until the end. This song is a heartfelt ballad to Danny Whitten as he was falling into heroin addiction at that time. You could hear this song everywhere in ’72, and It climbed up on the top seat of Number 1 on the Billboard top 100. This is the song that made Neil into an international superstar. Neil wrote the lyrics after reading the incident. This song was a protest of the 1970’s Kennedy Shootings. Young said that It was about a city girl. This song was recorded with Young’s band Crazy Horse. Like the time he played on Unplugged with an organ. This song has been performed by Young in many different ways. This beautiful song was the sequel for his ’72 classic “Harvest.” He got the original band from that time and even got Taylor and Ronstadt for the back vocals like in the original. It is mostly known as an environmental song due to Its lyrics, but It is far stranger than that. This song got covered so many times we lost track. Even though It’s longer than most of the rock tunes, this is one of the most enduring tracks of Young.
