Pig Ankle Rag Guitar Tabs
Traditional
Pig Ankle Rag Guitar Tablature: One Song, Many Styles
Recomended level: Intermediate
"Pig Ankle Rag" is an instrumental song that is sometimes played in Bluegrass and Old-Time jams. A "rag" is a piece of music that's associated with, or happens to be from, the ragtime era. Ragtime is a type of music that was popular in the late 19th century and very early 20th century, which was around 1890-1920. Ragtime music is known for it's syncopated or "ragged" rhythm.
The Pig Ankle Rag sounds great on the guitar. It's usually played in the key of D major. Most of the basic bluegrass and flat-picking guitar language is out of the key of G, the key of C, or the key of D. Here, you'll learn this in the key of C and use a capo with all the same "shapes" to play in the original key of D major in a jam or band situation. If you are just playing by yourself, there's no need to use a capo just to learn or enjoy this tune.
The melody starts off with some syncopated rhythms and an arpeggio on a dominant seventh chord. This makes a very strong and compelling introduction. The pentatonic scale is used a lot throughout this tune. C major pentatonic and G major pentatonic are used. Notice how the scales share all notes except one! That's pretty cool right?
Since this is a ragtime piece we can see and hear some early elements of jazz in the chord progression. Notice the typical 6-2-5-1 chord changes at the end of each section. Here, in the key of C, that ends up being A7 - D7 - G7 - C. This is named "6-2-5-1" because it follows chords based on the scale degrees in a given key. C major is C D E F G A B(1 2 3 4 5 6 7). A 6-2-5-1 is also a cycle through what's known as "the circle of 5ths/4ths". Also, notice that diminished passing chord between F and C. That's another cool way to make what would have been a simple chord change a bit more interesting.
Learn how to play Pig Ankle Rag on Guitar with this selection of tablatures: