6 String Lap Steel Tab - Part 9 - More Scales + Advanced

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Greg Cutshaw
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6 String Lap Steel Tab - Part 9 - More Scales + Advanced

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Another great pocket of notes, common use of minor chord grips and a really cool advanced riff.

Click here to see/print the Adobe.pdf file.

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Click here to see/print the Adobe.pdf file.

Click here to listen to the song.


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Click here to see/print the Adobe.pdf file.

Click here to listen to the song.


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My web site featuring over 320 mostly pdf formatted tabs with sound files.

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Post by Will Houston »

Hey Greg, I'm having a great time with all of these. Thanks for posting them. I have a ? on the minor chord grip one. What is the 8+1 9+1 10+1, could you explain how that is supposed to work. Thank you, Will
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Post by Greg Cutshaw »

Will,

Sorry, I forgot to annotate the tab with an explanation. For the +1 stuff, I reach behind the bar and pull on the string to raise it by one half tone. For me, the left hand ring finger works best!

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Post by Will Houston »

thank you,can't wait for No Teardrops, Will
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Post by James Mayer »

How are you playing that scale in the first example? Are you muting the strings with your palm after each note? Or are you muting with your left hand?
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Post by Greg Cutshaw »

James,

I watched myself play that over again and it seems that I do 2 things. Where there's two notes on the same string, I block the 1st one with my palm before playing the second one.

The second thing is that I tend to use just the nose of the bar on a lot of single string runs. So as I move to a new string, the bar leaves the old string and the left hand mutes the last note on the previously played string.


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Post by Lance Bakemeyer »

Thanks Greg for your lap steel posts - I have enjoyed them all. Especially like No Teardrops Tonight and KC Blues. I play along with the rhythm tracks all the time. Great learning/improvisation tool.

Lance
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