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To recap thus far:
1. COLD COLD HEART - Rick Alexander
2. COLD COLD HEART - Michael Papenburg
3. COLD COLD HEART - George Piburn
4. COLD COLD HEART - Andy Volk
5. COLD COLD HEART - Harry Deitrich
6. COLD COLD HEART - Gary & Jeff Boyett
7. COLD COLD HEART - Dave Harmonson
8. COLD COLD HEART - Chuck Lettes
9. COLD COLD HEART - Norm Evans
1. COLD COLD HEART - Rick Alexander
2. COLD COLD HEART - Michael Papenburg
3. COLD COLD HEART - George Piburn
4. COLD COLD HEART - Andy Volk
5. COLD COLD HEART - Harry Deitrich
6. COLD COLD HEART - Gary & Jeff Boyett
7. COLD COLD HEART - Dave Harmonson
8. COLD COLD HEART - Chuck Lettes
9. COLD COLD HEART - Norm Evans
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OK, here's my take on it. I went a different direction; I hope no one is offended. I was going for a New Orleans R&B feel, but with the stuff I have, this is a close as I could get without getting the band together. It's got kind of a rhumba beat.
http://mysite.verizon.net/vze3bgzt/Tune ... rtmix2.mp3
"Percussion" and "bass": Yamaha keyboard
Acoustic rhythm: Takamine dreadnaught through a shure Beta 57
For steel and electric rhythm, I ran though my Line6 guitarPort. It's OK for practice, but the tones aren't great, so it's harsher sounding than when I plug into an amp. I played my Melobar LS6.
http://mysite.verizon.net/vze3bgzt/Tune ... rtmix2.mp3
"Percussion" and "bass": Yamaha keyboard
Acoustic rhythm: Takamine dreadnaught through a shure Beta 57
For steel and electric rhythm, I ran though my Line6 guitarPort. It's OK for practice, but the tones aren't great, so it's harsher sounding than when I plug into an amp. I played my Melobar LS6.
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Thanks, Rick - when I first read this thread, the rhythm just popped into my head. I've been enjoying everyone's different approaches -- your version was great (as usual), so was Andy's bossa nova version. It was also cool to hear George using your tracks.
Everyone who posted sounds so good, and I'm still struggling, so this thread is a real inspiration.
Now, when is Jeff Au Hoy going to post something?
Everyone who posted sounds so good, and I'm still struggling, so this thread is a real inspiration.
Now, when is Jeff Au Hoy going to post something?
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Re: Cold Cold Heart Revisited - Tab and Movies - Learn to Pl
George Piburn wrote:
Thanks,
Mel Taylor
I echo Rick this is excellent stuff and I for one would like to see the rest of the verse with your cute ending lick.If any one wants more; we can post the rest of the verse and my cute ending lick.
Thanks,
Mel Taylor
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All the submissions are great so far. I did one using BIAB backing tracks on a National New Yorker in 'Don Helms' E13.
Cold Cold Heart
--Jamie
Cold Cold Heart
--Jamie