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- Doug Beaumier
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Thanks, Steve! I'm not on facebook, but I appreciate the link.
Thanks for the kind replies. As far as doing tablature for this song... the melody is no problem, but there's no way I could tab out the solos. Those would be 20 pages of cluttered numbers, and I'm not even sure I could recreate what I did.
Thanks for the kind replies. As far as doing tablature for this song... the melody is no problem, but there's no way I could tab out the solos. Those would be 20 pages of cluttered numbers, and I'm not even sure I could recreate what I did.
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Doug, I'm blown away by this! I just wanted to make a suggestion that will help a lot of us here : it would be great to have the camera on the other side of your left hand so we could study more closely what you're doing.
I really wonder what you're doing between 1:02 and 1:17 : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o0k-eaWmjkM#t=1m02s .
Thanks for this great video!
I really wonder what you're doing between 1:02 and 1:17 : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o0k-eaWmjkM#t=1m02s .
Thanks for this great video!
- Doug Beaumier
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Thanks Jay and Dan,
The section you asked about is a thumb and two finger roll that goes from string 5 up to string 1, all on fret 12... right up the strings on the same fret, until the last note when the bar moves to fret 13. Pick blocking is very important to prevent all the notes from running together. It's basically a T, 1, 2 pattern, but the thumb and fingers have to drop back onto the strings and dampen them after picking. They are 'blockers' and well as 'pickers'!
To get a closer look at this technique... check out the thread below with a link to a video I made last year. Go to the second half of the video for a close up of the pick blocking style I'm using. In many T, 1, 2 patterns, after finger 1 picks the middle string the thumb moves up to block that string. So the thumb (or a finger) is sometimes used to block a string that it did not pick.
Thread/VIDEO ----> http://bb.steelguitarforum.com/viewtopi ... 78#1787978
The section you asked about is a thumb and two finger roll that goes from string 5 up to string 1, all on fret 12... right up the strings on the same fret, until the last note when the bar moves to fret 13. Pick blocking is very important to prevent all the notes from running together. It's basically a T, 1, 2 pattern, but the thumb and fingers have to drop back onto the strings and dampen them after picking. They are 'blockers' and well as 'pickers'!
To get a closer look at this technique... check out the thread below with a link to a video I made last year. Go to the second half of the video for a close up of the pick blocking style I'm using. In many T, 1, 2 patterns, after finger 1 picks the middle string the thumb moves up to block that string. So the thumb (or a finger) is sometimes used to block a string that it did not pick.
Thread/VIDEO ----> http://bb.steelguitarforum.com/viewtopi ... 78#1787978
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