ptabBranle des chevaux Max CampbellQThe main structural elements of my arrangements are, first position chords and freely used open strings in the melody and bass. I would always suggest that you find other sources for the harmony and melody in these tunes and use them along with my ideas as a basis for your own arrangements. The Cm chord barred at the third fret with an open string G chord following to recover to the first position, seems to be a good way to harmonise the E flat in the last section of this tune. This arrangement is easy to play, but not perhaps as easy to remember as many others I have posted.CGuitarUntitledh@Standard@;72-( CGuitarIn CTempoMarker CSection2 ` CChordText     CStaff!3 CPosition CLineData!#   ##! B@!@bb ` B `Bbbc!` CMusicBarRR2      !0!#   #!# !!!!bb ` B `Bb`b!bRRR2 `        $0 #   # !#! @!@#@#@!#@b  B b`B``!`RRR2         $0 #   # !#!! !!!!b  B bB`@`@b!bRRR2 ~`     0$# E$# E   !B #@@B !#$#!!ee @` ` ````!`RRR2 Z       0$# E$# E   !B #@@B ! !@ @!@ee @` ` ````RRRUntitled!h@Bass+&!2 } ArialTimes New RomanTimes New Roman