Six Days on The Road, LLoyd Green, Panther Hall
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Six Days on The Road, LLoyd Green, Panther Hall
[ Just thought I'd bump the actual tab to the top of the thread. Cheers.
-Tim]
Hey. I've been working on the Lloyd Green Solo from Six Days on The Road (from the Live At Panther Hall record by Charley Pride). I think I've got it down. There's one thing I'm not quite sure of though; It's the sweet lick that everyone cheers after; in the second bar of the eight bar solo.
My guess is this:
-13~~~--12g-\-11g--
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-13-13A-12A-\-11A--
I'll post the whole thing when I'm done too if anyone's interested. It's one of my favourite steel solos.
-Tim<font size="1" color="#8e236b"><p align="center">[This message was edited by Tim Tweedale on 29 March 2006 at 12:07 PM.]</p></FONT>
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Tim,
Thanks for reminding me about that album. I just remembered that I transferred my album to CD a while ago. I'd love to see the tab once you're done. On that album is some of the nicest live steel playing ever.....and without the benefit of 'fixing it in the studio'.
Regards,
Nic
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Thanks for reminding me about that album. I just remembered that I transferred my album to CD a while ago. I'd love to see the tab once you're done. On that album is some of the nicest live steel playing ever.....and without the benefit of 'fixing it in the studio'.
Regards,
Nic
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<B><I><font face="arial" size=1>1970 Rosewood P/P Emmons D10 Fatback 8x4
Peavey Session 500 unmodfied
CD "Nightmare on Emmons Steel"
CD "Steel Smokin'"
Veruschka's CD "Don't Dream it's Over"</font></I></B>
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I think it's either that, or he's half-pedalling the A pedal:
* means half pedal
1--------13---13~~~12--
2----------------------
3----------------------
4----------------------
5--13A--13A---13A~~12*-
6----------------------
7----------------------
8----------------------
9----------------------
10---------------------
Does Lloyd use a g lever? I don't know.
-John
* means half pedal
1--------13---13~~~12--
2----------------------
3----------------------
4----------------------
5--13A--13A---13A~~12*-
6----------------------
7----------------------
8----------------------
9----------------------
10---------------------
Does Lloyd use a g lever? I don't know.
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Thanks Tim
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<B><I><font face="arial" size=1>1970 Rosewood P/P Emmons D10 Fatback 8x4
Peavey Session 500 unmodfied
Click for "Nightmare on Emmons Steel" CD
Click for "Steel Smokin'" CD
Click Veruschka's CD "Don't Dream it's Over"</font></I></B>
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Peavey Session 500 unmodfied
Click for "Nightmare on Emmons Steel" CD
Click for "Steel Smokin'" CD
Click Veruschka's CD "Don't Dream it's Over"</font></I></B>
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Lloyd Green replies:
I just saw this ancient post for the first time, and while it may have been answered correctly with tab it still seems a little fuzzy to me. Anyway, for the very few who are interested in this tiny bit of the past here’s how I played that “run”.
The entire first part of the steel solo (including 3 pickup notes) is played on the 5th string starting on the 8th fret, all the way to the 15th fret, then the last part is played on the 13th fret with the “A” pedal pressed, striking the 1st & 5th strings and simultaneously releasing the “A” pedal as I slanted the bar backwards to the 12th fret for string 1… as string 5 remains on the 13th fret… while striking the two strings again as the bar is being slanted backwards.
It’s not difficult to do…..as long as you don’t drop your bar or sprain your wrist.
I just saw this ancient post for the first time, and while it may have been answered correctly with tab it still seems a little fuzzy to me. Anyway, for the very few who are interested in this tiny bit of the past here’s how I played that “run”.
The entire first part of the steel solo (including 3 pickup notes) is played on the 5th string starting on the 8th fret, all the way to the 15th fret, then the last part is played on the 13th fret with the “A” pedal pressed, striking the 1st & 5th strings and simultaneously releasing the “A” pedal as I slanted the bar backwards to the 12th fret for string 1… as string 5 remains on the 13th fret… while striking the two strings again as the bar is being slanted backwards.
It’s not difficult to do…..as long as you don’t drop your bar or sprain your wrist.
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You can hear that great ride at about 1:23 of this clip: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LiQX6FHGs7w
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I'm working on tabbing this whole solo out (along with some of the fills). If anyone has done this already I'd love to get it!
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Like this perhaps?
(edited, see updated tabs below)
P.S. I use "sl" to mean slide into the note and "p" means pedal into the note. I find itn reduces clutter while still indicating precise phrasing and grace notes.
(edited, see updated tabs below)
P.S. I use "sl" to mean slide into the note and "p" means pedal into the note. I find itn reduces clutter while still indicating precise phrasing and grace notes.
Last edited by Alex Cattaneo on 28 Jul 2015 7:36 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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I posted this a while back....
http://bb.steelguitarforum.com/viewtopi ... e3eb43e8a1
Great job Alex, thank you.
http://bb.steelguitarforum.com/viewtopi ... e3eb43e8a1
Great job Alex, thank you.
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