Guysborough Train / Stan Rogers Personal comments: This Piece of Music looks like a quit unusual Song Pattern. Starting with a minor chord and moving straight to 5th major. In basic this song has some similar pattern to old Pink Floyd songs, like "welcome to the machines" its sounds strange but is truth. This is why a strong sound and dynamic comes into this piece of music. The fact to move from minor to major and not to minor, moves the sound away from Latin into British or even Celtic pattern. The Way Stan Rogers sings this song with dynamic in words it's just excellent. So Love to Play and thanks to Stan. translated by: [email protected] -------------------------------------------------------- Guysborough Train Normal tuning Intro and Basic Song pattern: / (repeat serval time) Now there's no train to Guysborough Or so the man said So it might be a good place to be So I sit in this station And I count up my change / And I wait for the Guysborough train Now I've sat in your kitchens And talked about walls And I've sung about your withering pain Shattered your temples And I've brought on your fall Now I wait for the Guysborough train And I ride for all time, on the Guysborough line And I grow by the North Country rain And the North Shore's begun The man I've become / In rags, on the Guysborough train No train to Guysborough Now ain't that a shame Though I know there will be one in time And the house that's alone It soon will be gone Razed for the Guysborough line People are simple Like the rain clouds sweet Both grown by that North Country rain The Interval is clear Will it soon disappear Under the Guysborough train