Byrds....You Aint Goin Nowhere intro

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Joe Butcher
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Byrds....You Aint Goin Nowhere intro

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Anyone got the intro or any of the breaks tabbed out?

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anyone?
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it's rare that you get a response when asking for tabs for a country-rock song on here and I don't know why
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I seem to recall having seen it somewhere. Have you tried Rebel & Ricky's site yet?
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Joe,

I sent you an e-mail. PM or e-mail your address to me and I'll get it to you.
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...always pays to check the old forum ....try here

http://steelguitarforum.com/Forum8/HTML/000568.html

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Post by Tommy Mc »

Timely post, I've just been working on this song. Here's the way I hear the intro off the Sweetheart Of The Rodeo version:

[tab]You Ain't Goin Nowhere

E9 Chromatic tuning

Lead in G Am
1-------------------------|-----------------|---------|
2-------------------------|-----------------|---8-----|
3-------------------------|-----------------|---------|
4-------------------------|-------10--------|---------|
5------------10~10A~10----|-10~10A---10A~~8~|~8A---8A-|
6---------10B----------10-|-----------------|---------|
7-------10----------------|-----------------|---------|
8--10 10------------------|-----------------|---------|
9-------------------------|-----------------|---------|
10------------------------|-----------------|---------|


C G
1--------3-----------|---------------------
2--------------------|---------------------
3--------------------|---------------------
4--3-------3---------|----1L---------------
5---3~3A-----3A~3----|--1A-----------------
6----------------3B--|------1B 1B 1B~1-----
7--------------------|----------------1--1-
8--------------------|-----------------1L--
9--------------------|---------------------
10-------------------|---------------------
[/tab]
Audio clip here: http://www.geocities.com/yonah69/you_ai ... _intro.mp3
Last edited by Tommy Mc on 3 Nov 2007 7:51 am, edited 1 time in total.
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Post by Andy Sandoval »

That's some good C6 tab on the "old forum" link. I've been practicing it on my lap steel.
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Tab question

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The above tab: You Ain't Goin Nowhere The tab is for a 10 string, 2 questions from this newby

1. can the same song be played on a 6 sting. I am assuming it can but one would have to change the tabs how does one transform the tabs to a 6 sting? Nothing fancy, just give me a clue if ya can.

2nd I believe someone said that or I mis understood that it was in C6 tuning, how do you know if it is not written somewhere on the tab? or if it is not written somewhere ya just don't know the tuning of the tab!

Thanks for helping this beginner out here.


Dean from NY
I'm new and just learning - I know nothing!
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Post by Andy Sandoval »

Dean, the tab above is for 10 string E9 but if you click on This link and scroll to the bottom you can see that the 10 string C6 tab can be used on a 6 string lap steel with a (low to high) C E G A C E tuning. I played it on my lap steel and it sounds pretty good.
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Thanks Tommy......the tab is very accurate.
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Nothing Was Delivered

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another dylan tune from the same byrds album. jay dee mannes lays some of my favorite pedal steel on this track. anyone have the intro or breaks tabbed out? thanks. - Eric
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