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You take the high road, and I’ll take the low road,
And I’ll be in Scotland afore ye.
But me and my true love, will never meet again,
on the bonnie bonnie banks of Loch Lomond.
This week’s song, first published in 1841 in the book “Vocal Melodies of Scotland” and with a reach that has since extended far beyond its geographic origin, has been one of the most often requested over the years.
I played an instrumental-only version (in the tuning of ) as part of the Steve Martin’s clawhammer banjo medley. But it seemed a shame not to also present a singing version.
But what’s it all mean?!
A little historical background helps in decoding its lyrics. The song takes place just after the Battle of Culloden Moor where Scottish forces, led by legendary Bonnie Prince Charlie, attempted unsuccessfully to depose Britains’s King George II. The lyrics are delivered from the perspective of a soldier taken prisoner and set for execution, speaking to another who will be returning to Scotland alive (perhaps a lover, or a fellow comrade).
According to Celtic legend, the souls of those who die in a foreign land return to their homeland by way of the “low road.” Hence, he will take the low road back to his Scotland, and the banks of Loch Lomond, while his spared mate returns by the “high road” that mortals take.
Other helpful translation bits: “loch” = lake, “bonnie” = beautiful
(RELATED: The “How To Sing & Play” tutorial for this tune is now available in the Breakthrough Banjo workshop archives. Click here to learn more about the tab-walkthrough videos).
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“LOCH LOMOND”
gCGCD tuning, Brainjo level 3
Notes on the Tab In this arrangement, I’ve tabbed out the part I play in the banjo “solo,” as well as the vocal backup I play on the banjo while singing. Notes in parentheses are “skip” notes – to learn more about skips and syncopated skips, check out my video lesson on the subject. For more on reading tabs in general, check out this complete guide to reading banjo tabs.
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PRIOR SONG OF THE WEEK EPISODES
- Episode 1: “Ain’t Gonna Work Tomorrow”
- Episode 2: “Gumtree Canoe”
- Episode 3: “Crawdad Hole”
- Episode 4: “Oh Susanna”
- Episode 5: “Freight Train”
- Episode 6: “Grandfather’s Clock”
- Episode 7: “Hop High Lulu”
- Episode 8: “Been All Around This World”
- Episode 9: “I’ll Fly Away”
- Episode 10: “Leaving Home”
- Episode 11: “Poor Orphan Child”
- Episode 12: “Mr. Tambourine Man”
- Episode 13: “Swanee River”
- Episode 14: “Big Sciota”
- Episode 15: “Roll In My Sweet Baby’s Arms”
- Episode 16: “Darling Corey”
- Episode 17: “Battle Hymn of the Republic”
- Episode 18: “America the Beautiful”
- Episode 19: “Bury Me Beneath the Willow”
- Episode 20: “Way Out There”
- Episode 21: “New Slang”
- Episode 22: “I Saw the Light”
- Episode 23: “Amazing Grace”
- Episode 24: “Blowin’ in the Wind”
- Episode 25: “Yankee Doodle”
- Episode 26: “Budapest”
- Episode 27: “Wildwood Flower”
- Episode 28: “Paradise”
- Episode 29: “Mountain Dew”
- Episode 30: “Blue Tail Fly”
- Episode 31: “Otto Wood”
- Episode 32: “Down on the Corner”
- Episode 33: “City of New Orleans”
- Episode 34: “Big Rock Candy Mountains”
- Episode 35: “Come to the Bower”
- Episode 36: “Old Kentucky Home”
- Episode 37: “Long Journey Home”
- Episode 38: “Dixie”
- Episode 39: “Hard Times”
- Episode 40: “Corrina Corrina”
- Episode 41: “She’ll Be Coming Round the Mountain”
- Episode 42: “Johnson Boys”
- Episode 43: “Bad Moon Rising”
- Episode 44: “Reuben’s Train”
- Episode 45: “Let the Mermaid’s Flirt With Me”
- Episode 46: “Rocky Top”
- Episode 47: “Groundhog”
- Episode 48: “Lazy John”
- Episode 49: “The Gambler”
- Episode 50: “8 More Miles To Louisville”
- Episode 51: “Who’ll Stop the Rain”
- Episode 52: “Pretty Polly”
- Episode 53: “You Are My Sunshine”
- Episode 54: “Old Molly Hare”
- Episode 55: “The Miller’s Will”
- Episode 56: “Walking Cane”
- Episode 57: “Feast Here Tonight”
- Episode 58 “Let Me Fall”
- Episode 59: “Little Birdie”
- Episode 60: “Train on the Island”
- Episode 61: “Handsome Molly”
- Episode 62: “Willie Moore”
- Episode 63: “Tom Cat Blues”
- Episode 64: “Big Eyed Rabbit”
- Episode 65: “Jimmy Sutton”
- Episode 66: “What Does the Deep Sea Say?”
- Episode 67: “Shortnin’ Bread”
- Episode 68: “Worried Man Blues”
- Episode 69: “Who Broke the Lock?”
- Episode 70: “Mole in the Ground”
- Episode 71: “Fireball Mail”
- Episode 72: “Nine Pound Hammer”
- Episode 73: “Wreck of the Number Nine”
- Episode 74: “Take Em Away”
- Episode 75: “Man of Constant Sorrow”
- Episode 76: “The Fox (went out on a chilly night)”
- Episode 77: “Goin’ Down That Road Feelin’ Bad”
- Episode 78: “God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen”
- Episode 79: “I Heard the Bluebirds Sing”
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