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Another old gem
Jack thank you so much. another great old gem and as always another quality tab layout.
Just printed it off and will play it after lunch.
Dick
Just printed it off and will play it after lunch.
Dick
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sliding to Sor
[tab]
Fernando Sor, Andante, op. 45 no. 3
tab by Steven E. Atwood
video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=voN_faL ... e=youtu.be
part 1:
E --------------------------------
B ------------6-----------3-1---0-
G# ----8---------6-----8-1---------
E ------8---3-----------1-----0-1-
B 8-8-----8-0-----8-8-------------
E --8---------------8-------------
E ------------1---0-0---------
B --------------------3-----1-
G# ----8---------1-------1-----
E 3-----8---3-------1-----1-0-
B --8-----8-0-----------------
E --8-------------------------
repeat part 1
part 2:
E ------------------1-------------
B ----6-----------8---0---1-1030--
G# ------6-----8-----1---6---------
E 3-3-----------8-----3---0-1---3-
B --0-----8-8-----------6---------
E ----------8---------------------
E ----------0-1-3-------------
B ------1-3---------------301-
G# ------------------1-9-------
E 3-1-3-0-------0-3-1-------0-
B 0-------0-1-3---------8-----
E --1-3-----------------------
repeat part 2[/tab]
Fernando Sor, Andante, op. 45 no. 3
tab by Steven E. Atwood
video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=voN_faL ... e=youtu.be
part 1:
E --------------------------------
B ------------6-----------3-1---0-
G# ----8---------6-----8-1---------
E ------8---3-----------1-----0-1-
B 8-8-----8-0-----8-8-------------
E --8---------------8-------------
E ------------1---0-0---------
B --------------------3-----1-
G# ----8---------1-------1-----
E 3-----8---3-------1-----1-0-
B --8-----8-0-----------------
E --8-------------------------
repeat part 1
part 2:
E ------------------1-------------
B ----6-----------8---0---1-1030--
G# ------6-----8-----1---6---------
E 3-3-----------8-----3---0-1---3-
B --0-----8-8-----------6---------
E ----------8---------------------
E ----------0-1-3-------------
B ------1-3---------------301-
G# ------------------1-9-------
E 3-1-3-0-------0-3-1-------0-
B 0-------0-1-3---------8-----
E --1-3-----------------------
repeat part 2[/tab]
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Andante
Thanks Steve for this tab and video.
Some tricky bar movements in there and some reverse slants. Excellent video to observe hand and bar moves.
What kind of bar and what size of bar are you using to play this?
Dick
Some tricky bar movements in there and some reverse slants. Excellent video to observe hand and bar moves.
What kind of bar and what size of bar are you using to play this?
Dick
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- Billy Mostyn
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Does Anyone Play "Whiter Shade Of Pale" ?
Hi guys.
I heard a guy playing Whiter Shade of Pale on lead guitar as an instrumental and straight away I thought this would sound "haunting" for want of a better word and great on steel guitar. Hoping someone here plays it and maybe has TAB to it. C6 tuning would be ideal.
Billy
I heard a guy playing Whiter Shade of Pale on lead guitar as an instrumental and straight away I thought this would sound "haunting" for want of a better word and great on steel guitar. Hoping someone here plays it and maybe has TAB to it. C6 tuning would be ideal.
Billy
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tab
G'day Billy, I'd like that also.
Here's a couple of links you may be interested in, if you haven't seen them already.
Cheers, Allen.
http://brissteelguitar.com/
http://www.steelguitardownunder.com/
If you're near Brizvegas, drop in to the Brisbane club sometime.
Here's a couple of links you may be interested in, if you haven't seen them already.
Cheers, Allen.
http://brissteelguitar.com/
http://www.steelguitardownunder.com/
If you're near Brizvegas, drop in to the Brisbane club sometime.
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Yahoo. Another excellent choice. I've printed it off and chompin' at the bit to try it.
Jack, your contributions to this site for us to enjoy is terrific.
Steve, thanks for the info. I think that I have come as close as I can get to a great bar and that's Michael Hillman's powder coated bars. I am using his latest right now, 7/8 x 3 and they are wonderful.
Dick
Jack, your contributions to this site for us to enjoy is terrific.
Steve, thanks for the info. I think that I have come as close as I can get to a great bar and that's Michael Hillman's powder coated bars. I am using his latest right now, 7/8 x 3 and they are wonderful.
Dick
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The Boxer - Jerry Douglas Dobro Break
I didn't see that anyone has tabbed this out yet so here's a mortal's attempt at a Jerry Douglas Dobro break (standard Dobro G tuning). I took it off Jerry's "Traveler" CD. The song is a cover of Simon and Garfunkel's "The Boxer" by Mumford & Sons with Jerry Douglas and Paul Simon.
Here it is on youtube, the break starts at 2:05
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sQpUs1qNxMM
Enjoy and corrections are always welcome.
Here it is on youtube, the break starts at 2:05
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sQpUs1qNxMM
Enjoy and corrections are always welcome.
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A Maqjor,6 String also e7th Tablature & notes
Large print my guitar is a 1946 Supro double 6
I am 83years old and have always loved country western,
Hawaiian and gospel. I learned lead instrument only, would like to learn back up also.
Thanks
Annie Shupert
RSHURSHU@AOL.COM
I am 83years old and have always loved country western,
Hawaiian and gospel. I learned lead instrument only, would like to learn back up also.
Thanks
Annie Shupert
RSHURSHU@AOL.COM
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A couple of players have asked me about the X-slant that I play in my video of "Send Me the Pillow", on the intro of the song. I thought it would be useful to post the tab here as it might be of interest to forum members.
For an X-slant you spin the bar from either a forward slant to a reverse slant or from a reverse slant to a forward slant.
Here's the video. The X-slant happens in the intro ----> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GO2Tf8KLJ14
By the way, I am not responsible for the commercial that plays before the video. YouTube sticks that in there and I have no control over that.
[tab]
A E7 A E7
reverse
slide slant X-slant
E---2--4--|--5------------|-----4-------4--|--5-------------|------------
C---------|-----4------4--|----------------|----------------|--------4---
A---------|-------4-------|--5---------5---|--4-------------|------------
G---------|---------------|----------------|----------------|------4-----
E---------|---------------|----------------|----------------|----4-------
C---------|---------------|----------------|----------------|--4---------
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I came up with the slant by ear after a few minutes of playing along with the track, not by analyzing the theory, but if you're interested in the theory, here's what's happening:
The song is in the key of A and the Intro has the following chords: A E7 A E7
The reverse slant has the notes G# and D. Those two notes are in the E7 chord, the 3rd tone and the 7b.
The X-slant resolves to A and C#, the root and 3rd of the A chord.
For an X-slant you spin the bar from either a forward slant to a reverse slant or from a reverse slant to a forward slant.
Here's the video. The X-slant happens in the intro ----> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GO2Tf8KLJ14
By the way, I am not responsible for the commercial that plays before the video. YouTube sticks that in there and I have no control over that.
[tab]
A E7 A E7
reverse
slide slant X-slant
E---2--4--|--5------------|-----4-------4--|--5-------------|------------
C---------|-----4------4--|----------------|----------------|--------4---
A---------|-------4-------|--5---------5---|--4-------------|------------
G---------|---------------|----------------|----------------|------4-----
E---------|---------------|----------------|----------------|----4-------
C---------|---------------|----------------|----------------|--4---------
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I came up with the slant by ear after a few minutes of playing along with the track, not by analyzing the theory, but if you're interested in the theory, here's what's happening:
The song is in the key of A and the Intro has the following chords: A E7 A E7
The reverse slant has the notes G# and D. Those two notes are in the E7 chord, the 3rd tone and the 7b.
The X-slant resolves to A and C#, the root and 3rd of the A chord.
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I can't seem to access any of Jack Gentle's tabs; they all come up "404."
Oh, well; maybe the tab books I have will provide enough Christmas songs for me to work on over the next few weeks.
"Send Me the Pillow" was so good, I stuck around and listened to "Ghost Riders," too. Both were at 233,000+ Likes when I was there.
Oh, well; maybe the tab books I have will provide enough Christmas songs for me to work on over the next few weeks.
Good one!Doug Beaumier wrote:Here's the video. The X-slant happens in the intro . . .
I don't think I've ever seen a commercial on YouTube, maybe because I've used Adblock Plus for so long. No, I don't miss 'em in the least.By the way, I am not responsible for the commercial that plays before the video. YouTube sticks that in there and I have no control over that.
"Send Me the Pillow" was so good, I stuck around and listened to "Ghost Riders," too. Both were at 233,000+ Likes when I was there.
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Here's an EZ single note arrangement I put together for my lap steel students. Most of it is played on the open strings. For the single notes, tip the bar up and use the nose of the bar. The Ending is played in natural harmonics... touch the strings with the edge of the LEFT hand at the frets indicated.
AUDIO ----> https://soundcloud.com/doug-beaumier/we ... eel-guitar
AUDIO ----> https://soundcloud.com/doug-beaumier/we ... eel-guitar
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Keep it up
Thanks to all who post these tabs here. Please keep it up.
- Jeff Garden
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Here's my shot at Jerry Douglas' Dobro Intro on the Nitty Gritty Dirt Band's version of "You Ain't Goin' Nowhere". It's off their "Will The Circle Be Unbroken - Volume 2" CD
Here it is on youtube, intro starts at 0:20:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xwetPaL9ND0
Corrections and slicker ways to play things always welcome. Enjoy!
Here it is on youtube, intro starts at 0:20:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xwetPaL9ND0
Corrections and slicker ways to play things always welcome. Enjoy!
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Re: An advanced version of Blue Hawaii
I like this arrangement an awful lot, Basil. Thanksbasilh wrote:For advanced or adventurous players.
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Posted these on the regular tab forum before I saw this non-pedal sticky. Recently took a detour from learning pedal steel to custom build an 8 string console steel in C6 and start learning. Here's my first 2 transcriptions.
1) Jerry Garcia - Ship of Fools Solo (not originally a slide solo but just sounds so nice in C6)
2) Mick Taylor/Rolling Stones - Dead Flowers Solo (may or may not have been slide on the studio version...tough to tell)
Have fun!
1) Jerry Garcia - Ship of Fools Solo (not originally a slide solo but just sounds so nice in C6)
2) Mick Taylor/Rolling Stones - Dead Flowers Solo (may or may not have been slide on the studio version...tough to tell)
Have fun!
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mhh6b_x ... Ww493qAouK
Hear my album, "Armistice" featuring Fender 400 on every song:
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=P ... 7lPEtsplyW
Hear my Pedal Steel Only playlist featuring Mullen G2 SD12 on covers like Candyman, Wild Horses, Across the Universe & more...
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=P ... NrvnJObliA
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Any David Lindley Jackson Browne TAB???
I've been looking, but it seems not Mike