Flowers of Edinburgh Guitar Tabs
Traditional
Flowers of Edinburgh Guitar Tablature: One Song, Many Styles
Recomended level: Intermediate
Like many fiddle tunes that are played in bluegrass jam circles, Flowers of Edinburgh has it's Scottish roots.
We have several versions of Flowers of Edinburgh for guitar. Each has guitar tablature with fingering suggestions and pick directions. Follow those closely. This is a tough tune that will require some use of the pinky and a few stretches. Use the difficulty slider when needed and take it a measure, or even one note at a time if you need to.
The Celtic arrangement is based on a harp arrangement of this lovely tune. That once has some great celtic style licks to check out as well. If you want some variety check out the B Part: Lower Octave. That will show you how to play the melody for the B section of this tune using more of the lower pitched strings. If you are up for a challenge and check out the Up the Neck version. This one stays mostly within the 7th and 10th frets.
Learn how to play Flowers of Edinburgh on Guitar with this selection of tablatures:
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LearnUp the Neck
- Difficulty
- Key G
- Tempo 75 bpm
- Tuning EADGBE
Flowers of Edinburgh is a lovely Scottish fiddle tune that sounds great on guitar. In this up the neck version you'll learn to play the melody in 7th position. For the most part, yo...
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LearnB Part: Low Octave
- Difficulty
- Key G
- Tempo 75 bpm
- Tuning EADGBE
This arrangement of Flowers of Edinburgh for guitar is in a low range that focuses mostly on the lower pitched guitar strings. It can provide a new perspective on how to play the B ...