“Inverness” comes from fiddler/mandolinist John Mailander, who recorded it on his album Walking Distance. It’s a beautiful, contemplative melody that alternates measures of 6/4 and 4/4. Joe walks you through the second part of “Inverness” in this video.
| Less and Less |
| Less and Less, Part 2 |
Joe shows you the second half of the song, which includes the single B part and a repeat of the A part. It starts on the V (A) chord and includes one tricky passage through the II (E) chord down to the V (A) chord via a shift and a descending line. He wraps up the video by playing through the whole song and talking about how to adapt some of the song’s interesting phrases to other keys.