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Topic: Home In San Antone - E9th/C6th- Greg Cutshaw |
Greg Cutshaw
From: Corry, PA, USA
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Posted 16 Jun 2009 4:13 am
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The first three verses are C6th and the last is E9th. Drums are EZDrummer Nashville pack with manual edits. In the second verse I did the chords a bit differently with the G chord leading into a C9th instead of a G#dim. The original Ray Price version was 160 beats per minute and I sped this one up to 192 BPM.
I have the rhythm track and chord chart done and can tab some of this out if anyone is interested.
Home In San Antone in wma format
Home In san Antone in mp3 format
Greg
Last edited by Greg Cutshaw on 17 Jun 2009 5:31 pm; edited 1 time in total |
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Fred Justice
From: Mesa, Arizona
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Posted 16 Jun 2009 6:56 am
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Great music Greg, thanks for sharing it with us.  _________________ Email: azpedalman@gmail.com
Phone: 480-235-8797 |
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Jack Ritter
From: Enid, Oklahoma, USA
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Posted 16 Jun 2009 8:17 am
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Super job, Greg. WE do that great number every now and then. People love it. Jack _________________ Zum D10 8x5,rev pre-amp, TC M300, Split 12, n-112, IZZY, Hilton vp, Geo L, BJS Hughey, Live Steel |
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Al Marcus
From: Cedar Springs,MI USA (deceased)
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Joe Rouse
From: San Antonio, Texas
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Posted 17 Jun 2009 2:13 am Tab
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Hey Greg,
Please do tab it out. Great song and your pickin is even better...jr |
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Larry Lorows
From: Zephyrhills,Florida, USA
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Posted 17 Jun 2009 2:25 am
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yeah, Greg, I like what you're doing. Sounds fine. I'm interested in the chord substitutions, you're using also. Larry _________________ U12 Williams keyless 400
Vegas 400, Nashville 112, Line 6 pod xt |
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Greg Cutshaw
From: Corry, PA, USA
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Posted 17 Jun 2009 5:47 pm
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I was always confused about "San Antonio" versus "San Antone". so here's an excerpt
that I hope explains the relationship between the two names:
"San Antonio means Saint Anthony in English. San Antonio is pronounced both with or without an accent either in Spanish or in English , but many people call it San Antone. San Antone has been a carry over from early settlers that could not pronounce San Antonio and shortened the name. It is most remembered and pronounced as San Antone by what we call cowboys, ranchers, farmers, and simply proud Texans."
Thanks for the nice comments Al! Jack, I've never worked in a band where we could do this type of song so it's nice to record and get to pick songs like this to do. Fred, thanks for selling me the Hilton pedal and checking out my post. Larry and Joe, I had a request to tab out the E9th part so I'll post that when it's done along with the rhythm track and the chord chart!
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Greg Cutshaw
From: Corry, PA, USA
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Rick Campbell
From: Sneedville, TN, USA
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Posted 18 Jun 2009 12:43 pm
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San Antoino - For what's it's worth, I've heard it pronounced:
San Ann-Tone-E-Oh
San Ann-Tone-Ya
I'm live in Knox-vull, TN. I grew up in Sneed-vull, TN. The Grand Ole Opry is in Nashvull, TN.
Jack Greene is from Maryville, TN pronounced Mur-vull.
Dolly Parton is from Sevierville, TN. Pronounced Severe-vull. Herby Wallace lives there. Pronuounced Herby Wallace.
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