Don't Let Her Know - Buck Owens

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Todd Brown
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Don't Let Her Know - Buck Owens

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Has anyone tabbed the entire song anywhere ? Or Any part?
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Post by Todd Brown »

Anyone willing to tab this song out for me?
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I believe Steinar Gregertsen had it tabbed at one time. You might try contacting him.
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Post by Clete Ritta »

Man, thats classic Brumley. I love the way he played. I listened to the original in C here, though theres also a live version in C#. My favorite part is around 1:15~1:18 (1:12 on the live version) with the high note sustained while the lower harmony moves up and down chromatically.

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If your G lever lowers a full tone you can end on 5 without the F lever, but I think Tom may have lowered 6 a half (on a pedal maybe?). Im probably wrong, its happened here before. :lol:

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Clete, thanks for posting those links. Your right about the movement around a sustaining note. This is the first one that grabbed my attention (0:12) on the live version. Probably many ways to play it, here's a couple. Shades of "Together Again" I think. I love Toms playing, and that "Bakersfield Sound".

(a)=1/2 pedal

1____________________________________________________
2____________________________________________________
3___14---14---14---13B_____14---13B---14---13_____________
4____________________________________________________
5___14A--14a--14---13______14A--13A---14---13B____________
6____________________________________________________
7____________________________________________________
8____________________________________________________
9____________________________________________________
10___________________________________________________

Another take of yours...w/slant
1____________________________________________________
2____________________________________________________
3____________________________________________________
4___4F--5---4F---4F---4F_________________________________
5____________________________________________________
6___4---5B--4B---4----3__________________________________
7____________________________________________________
8____________________________________________________
9____________________________________________________
10___________________________________________________
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