Newbie Help - Sliding Up

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Brandon Halsey
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Newbie Help - Sliding Up

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I was hoping maybe someone could help me with out with this song. I have some nice fills and things going on that I like, but I can't seem to slide up to the chorus in a way that I want. Any ideas?


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uO_u7aGQyBg

I think Paul Franklin is doing the steel work on this. He has a nice slide up to the chorus, but I can't seem to make it out. I don't have a great pair of computer speakers and I can barely hear his part. It's an easy one, I know, but I can't seem to get it.
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Post by Joseph Barcus »

what part of the track you need, it is hard to hear "all covered up with drums and guitar"
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Post by Brandon Halsey »

Hey Joe...thanks for the reply, but I have it figured out now. Not exactly note for note with Paul, but enough to fill the song out. Thanks!
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thanks for letting me know
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Post by Gianni Gori »

Does anyone of you know what happens at minute 1:00 of the link above?

Just that 3 seconds line...

It seems the high run was played this way:

4)______14----------_________
5)______14A-------14_________
6)___________________________


and the following phrase sounds like:

4)___________________________
5)______--2__________________
6)____________2B---2_________


There's time for running down 12 frets; the high notes are still playing while the low ones start.

Overdub or what? Am I wrong somewhere?

(Anywhere but here? LOL)
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