Blessed Assurance / Jesus Loves Me - E9th / C6th
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Blessed Assurance / Jesus Loves Me - E9th / C6th
Two great gospel songs with the second one done solo. Jesus Loves Me was done all on C6 and mostly with the 6th string E to F knee lever.
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Rhythm track is here:
http://www.gregcutshaw.com/Tab/Tab19.html
Here's a whole page explaining the C6th E to F knee lever:
http://www.gregcutshaw.com/Tab/Tab14.html
Greg
Blessed Assurance - Hear It!
Rhythm track is here:
http://www.gregcutshaw.com/Tab/Tab19.html
Here's a whole page explaining the C6th E to F knee lever:
http://www.gregcutshaw.com/Tab/Tab14.html
Greg
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Very nice Four Old Guys website Kevin. I do think the Sho-Bud is my favorite tone especially in a live situation. I would like to record different brands of guitars with the same setup for comparision.
My favorite gospel song for the steel is A Mighty Fortress. I started to learn it and by the time I got the middle figured out, I couldn't remember the beginning and got so frustrated with all the chords that I gave up on it. I've heard some great renditions of it on the universal tuning with the low bass notes though. That convinced me that my next guitar is going to be a double 12, extended E9th and Johnny Cox like tuning on C6 if I could find a steel manufacturer who would cheerfully put all those changes on one guitar!
Greg
My favorite gospel song for the steel is A Mighty Fortress. I started to learn it and by the time I got the middle figured out, I couldn't remember the beginning and got so frustrated with all the chords that I gave up on it. I've heard some great renditions of it on the universal tuning with the low bass notes though. That convinced me that my next guitar is going to be a double 12, extended E9th and Johnny Cox like tuning on C6 if I could find a steel manufacturer who would cheerfully put all those changes on one guitar!
Greg
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