Working Man Blues Break
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Working Man Blues Break
Here's Ted Solesky again. Break On "Working Man Blues.
Vern
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h-Vg4C1tzFc
Vern
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h-Vg4C1tzFc
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Working Man
Thank you for doing this for me. I hope it gives the fellow formites an idea or two.
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Re: Working Man
Vernon, Thanks for doing that for Ted. Ted, I'm sorry I misplaced your dvd you sent me.I'll probably come across it soon. Great clip and playing that, and way before you got your Carter. Perhaps you'd tell the Forumites you play a D9th I recall you telling me? with some good knee lever changes ? I'm sure many can learn off you. Great to see you on here mate. Take care.
Micky Byrne U.K.
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Micky, thanks for the kind remark. I do tune it to Eb open. I don't recommend it for anyone. When we were popping that 3rd, I heard Day and Buddy tunned back and I got used to it. On the UTube,I play 'Cold,Cold Heart'. You will hear some of my open string sounds that's a little different. I think I read guys are using #13 for a 3rd. I wonder if that's working out? I may try that. Paul recommended a 12 to me when I lived in Vegas and Mel Tillis was coming to town.
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# 13
John, I'm too young to smoke. But, like I mentioned before, Paul Franklin did put me on cue about using # 12. It has a more solid sound. But a #13 would be more so. It does interest me if it works. I like to know if it holds up and what brand? I'd appreciate any comments on it.
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Cold, Cold Heart
John, I don't know if you noticed, but on the side strip, the one showing a tan brick in the background, they included Cold, Cold Heart. You might get some ideas from that?
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