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That's the way love goes....David Hartley....Youtube

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Nice

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ALlways good to here you playing Geat tone !!!
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Thank you Dave. Once again, IMO, you're giving Lloyd Green competition on the E-9th. Just simply fantastic.
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Great playing David I liked that Dobro you put in there, wonder where that came from, ha ha.
Texas is growing, we had some of the snow here in TN.
Just got back from Chicago getting some Bars Hard Chromed glad to be home getting ready for Dallas, just around the corner.
See you all soon.
Bill
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Great as usual David. You are one of my hero's.
...See ya in Dallas,
....Roy
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Very great job as usual David...you make all of the songs you play look easy...but it sure ain't for most of us...guess i'll have to find me another pedal steel and get back to work...take care and hope to see you in "The Big Dallas"...your south texas friend...Brian 8) 8) and Carolyn 8) 8)
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very nicely done David. . . . .
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Really cool! When you use the Matchbro, are you using a different bar that when playing regular pedal steel? Picks?
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I like the dog too.
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I like all of your videos David, but this is my favorite yet. Just beautiful.
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OK Dave; I am shamelessly begging you to tab this song as soon as you can. IMO, it doesn't get any better. Sure, I can play this song, but not like you. I need to know every little note placement, pedal action etc. that you did to get this masterpiece. I'll never get to your level but I want to try with this one. Please, please my friend, thank you. Charlie
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Oh man. David I have to agree with all the above, and then some. As it turns out that's currently my favorite song. I've been singing it to my wife, in the car, doing dishes, during commercials, driving her nuts.

I second Charlie's request. Please tab that?

Looking forward to more, and meeting you in person; not at Dallas this year unfortunately, but one of these days!

Danny
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Hi

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Many thanks for your comments everyone. Bryan, I used the same BJS John Hughey bar all the way through the song and just switched the Match-Bro on at that part of the song, and I always use, and only ever use Dunlop 0.20 guage finger picks with a Dunlop standard large thumb pick. I like the finger picks well worn too, so they are almost mis-shaped on the end with wear. Charles, The web site will be updated with some more tabs after Dallas, I am waiting for my new steel before updating the site with pictures and and information on my settings and equipment too etc..

Please drop by at the 'Rains' booth in Dallas if you're coming to the show, you must come and hear Mark Dunn too, we will both be using the Steel Mixer.

Bill, I am emailing you later today.

Many thanks,

David Hartley

Oh, almost forgot, I have 2 new CD's which will be available from Dallas, and more tuition, and tracks too.
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David thats a shameless piece of advertising! Well done! :)
Tell Mark not to forget to sort my pedal out please......
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John

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OK John...MARK?, don't forget to sort out John's pedal...!!

There you go! Ha..




I will be calling him today John.. :D
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Hi Everyone..

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Here's a rehearsal video for you with just the intro/outro and dobro break left in for you to practice to. Key Eb.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_wdMO68i_1c

David

PS. If you watch it in HD you can then go full screen and see it all brighter and clearer. You may have to pause the video for a couple of minutes to allow the stream to get ahead of your player.
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Post by David Wright »

Great Job.... Best tone I've ever heard :D
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Hi

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Thanks David. See you in Dallas next week?
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Yes you will!!!! Look forward to seeing you :D Have a safe trip
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Post by Mark Dunn »

Just seen this posting.

I noticed David didn't mention (perhaps intentionally, ha). We've just put together some Merle Haggard instrumental tunes with both of us playing for a CD release that might be ready for Dallas! Most of the tunes were put together during one days recording in early February. I have to say David's tone that day was unbelievable. The combination of the gear, including his Evans amp and his own tone was scary!

I'm looking forward to Dallas and meeting some great folks.

Yes John, your Telonics FP-100 is sorted!

Mark
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Post by Charles Curtis »

Dave, I sure hope that you get rid of that "Dallas Bug" real soon so you feel like tabbing this baby for all of your fans.
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Backing Track

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Here's the backing track available for download . .

http://www.davidhartleymusic.com/page2.htm

It's near the bottom of the page so scroll down.

Regards

David Hartley

Tabs will eventually follow.
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