Texas Playboy Rag Played On A Rondo SX

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Greg Cutshaw
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Texas Playboy Rag Played On A Rondo SX

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Here's the $100 version of this song using the 6 string C6 tuning with a low C#. Played through a Fender Steel King.

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Nice job Greg :)
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Thanks Tom!

It's the only "Biscuit Board" I own (Cousin Jody). Your steels look really awesome. I've got a 12 string Superslide on order so I'll get both ends of the spectrum.

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Greg - Great job again - did you tab this out?
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Lance,

I haven't tabbed this out yet but I did post a rhythm track for it here

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Thanks again Greg - Great job!

I could not access the tab tho?
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Lance,

I'll get the tab out there over the next week. I thought I had already tabbed it but it was for the E9th version I've already posted. Stay tuned!

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Thanks Greg - I now have KC Blues/Texas Playboy Rag/ and No Teardrops Tonight on CD and play along with the rhythm tracks all the time. This has really helped my playing and knowledge of the C6th neck.

You really should consider doing a few more songs like this and then publishing some sort of instructional book/CD.
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The tab is now posted in the SGF tab section and at my web site!

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Post by Gary Boyett »

That was great Greg!

We know now what you can do on the Rondo, but

....How about this?

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Greg,

Meant to post the mssg below here but brain-pooted and posted to your TPR tab page; So reposting here; (Ton tied Tetsiss Transprant :oops: ):

Just wanted to add: Your C6 non-pedal tabs & audio page is a treasure trove of tabs for not only it's songs / arrangements, but also for it's tabs & audio files of licks, scales, pockets, tricks, etc. I'll darn sure be spending some time in that candy store ....as soon as I can find some of that all-too elusive time.

Great stuff. KUDOS. Thanks a mil.
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