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Waldo Israel
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new guy needs help with simple songs

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Looking for tabs for simple songs without pedals or knee levers. Something for a beginner. Need to play something for the girlfriend. Maybe an A pedal would be OK. thanks
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Erv Niehaus
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Post by Erv Niehaus »

Waldo,
You wouldn't be dating a blond, would you? :roll:
Waldo Israel
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Post by Waldo Israel »

Irv- that is funny because that is the furthest thing from my mind. I am a rank beginner trying to learn this darn instrument and in the meantime would like a couple of real easy, simple songs I can play .
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Post by Nic du Toit »

It seems like you want to put the horse in front of the cart!
I would recommend you get yourself some good training material (Jeff Newman, Winnie Winston); these courses take you through the basics, and do work up to some easy tunes to play using the material covered during the learning process.
There is just no shortcut! :\ :D
Sorry!
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Brian Kurlychek
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Post by Brian Kurlychek »

Bob Hoffnar has a real simple "Danny Boy" Song.


http://www.bobhoffnar.net/pdf/danny_boy_tab.pdf
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Joseph Barcus
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Post by Joseph Barcus »

hum a song in your head try to find it on your guitar a old saying goes if you cant hum it you cant play it lol. no really try on single strings then add your second string youre better off to work it that way then try to remember a tab.
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Bob Case
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Post by Bob Case »

Doug Beaumier has a great book - 60 Popular Melodies for E9 Pedal Steel Guitar. Some of the songs a pretty simple, some a little more complex, but all are really nice arrangements that will help you find your way around. You can find Doug at www.playsteelguitar.com
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Jerry H. Moore
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Post by Jerry H. Moore »

Check out "Mickey Adams" on You Tube and go ahead and make dinner reservations. :roll:
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Post by Craig Dains »

Sent Don Sulesky $25 it is bar none the best money you will ever spend. I bought his E9th course and had songs down in a couple of days. Its a great start and when you get the idea you can move on to some of the more advanced lessons. Thanks again Don :D
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Chuck Hall
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Post by Chuck Hall »

I agree with Craig. Don's stuff is great for beginners as
most of it
is two pedals and two knees. Shortens the learning curve up quite a bit.


Chuck 8)
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Ken Mizell
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Post by Ken Mizell »

This material isn't too bad:

http://www.scottysmusic.com/scotye901.htm
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Erv Niehaus
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I learned a lot from Scotty's material. :D
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Post by Tommy Shown »

Sho-Bud back in 1969 had album with a book titled The Nashville Set-Up, And the first song,I learned how to play off of it was Blue Eyes Crying In the Rain using A and B pedals.Very,very,simple to learn and to play. It helped me, when I was not able to hook up with my mentor.
Tommy Shown :D
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