Got my John Hughey tab book

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Larry Behm
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Got my John Hughey tab book

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This is the tab for the "John Hughey" CD done by Doug Jernigan. Great job Doug, it really shows how John does all that great playing. This project must have taken a while to complete.

Now I need to make some pedal and knee lever changes on my PP again. I will be up all night.

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Post by Mark van Allen »

Okay, so where can the rest of us get one?
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Larry.

Got a copy machine??

Ron

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Post by Tommy Allison »

Hey Mark, this is the adress to order the tab book.

John Hughey Music
P. O. Box 971
Hendersonville, TN 37077-0971
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Post by Terry Sneed »

John had his tab books for sell at Ronnie's steel show the 16th. BIIG book, with a bunch of songs. I bought his Gospel favorites CD.
Very good CD.
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Post by Corky Owens »

Hey, guy's. Doug does great tab( besides being a great player). Word from TW is Doug is tabbing his album as we speak. I'm suppose to get one of the first copies off the printer. Now i gotta order John's tab. Ain't this forum great sometimes? It gives us a chance to see how the greats get so much from one guitar. Thanks Bob.

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Post by Larry Behm »

The more I get into this tab the more excited I am getting. There is absolutely no way one could figure this stuff out just sitting and playing the CD over and over again. It would take years if you could even do it.

I love John's playing and now it gives me a chance to capture more of the real way John played not just some similar notes, on my part.

Larry Behm, still woodshedding nightly!!
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Post by Terry Sneed »

John has sone real unique string grips and pedal combinations. For instance, strings 1 and 4 and then hit your C pedal. very purty two string voicing. That one is on "Steel Heaven", a song John and Rabbit Easter done together.
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Post by Tim Harr »

Terry,

The 1st and 4th string unison is a component of the solo in "Look at Us" also...
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Post by Terry Sneed »

No, this is not unison notes.
Sorry, forgot to say let off C pedal and engage your E lever. so it would be strings 1 and 4 ,hit C pedal, let off C pedal and engage E lever. Image

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