Help with Jeff Newman Track
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- Karen Sarkisian
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Help with Jeff Newman Track
I found this track in my itunes library. It seems to be from a Jeff Newman CD with no title. I'd like to know the name of the tune so I can figure out where I got it, and maybe also find the tab for it. thank you !!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zZIIxxh ... e=youtu.be
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zZIIxxh ... e=youtu.be
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Name that tune!
Hey Karen, that one's easy..... Paycheck's "Someone to Give My Love To"!
I hope that helps you in some way! Good luck! Roger
I hope that helps you in some way! Good luck! Roger
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www.jeffran.com Jeff Newman and a Few Good Friends audio course, but includes 5 other tunes. Tab book and CD.
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Newman track
There is a Bill Ferguson video of Jeff playing this tune at the 1993 ISGC on YouTube. He is doing a bunch of behind the roller nuts string raises in the open position with his fingers. I think its one of the coolest tunes! This one might be a tough one to figure out
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Jeff was up there with Buddy as a player and master. My opinion, and helped so many to learn a great instrument.
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That one I would like to get too.
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Hi Karen. This is a quite a song to learn. I attended one of his sessions over 30 years ago and he featured this one. I was just learning E 9th. I was so drawn to it, I spent countless hours on it. So I do have the tab and it is for 10 string standard pedal setup. Since you are having trouble getting it from what's left of Jeff and Fran's source I would be happy to to send it to you. I think I also still have the full backing track also that helps a lot. Let's do a PM if you will please. I won't have access to my studio for a couple of days but I will get it for you if you haven't acquired it somewhere else.
Hint: Some of those notes you hear bending, well he did that by putting pressure on the string behind the bridge to raise it a half step. Seriously........
Hint: Some of those notes you hear bending, well he did that by putting pressure on the string behind the bridge to raise it a half step. Seriously........
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Not having any luck, getting any response from the Grand Daughter. I called her last week, left msg to call me, but so far nothing. I sure hope she takes it and goes, or lets Rick and Jan take it over. It would be a really sad affair to let all of what Fell and Fran worked for, go to waste.
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I have set and watched and listened to this video a couple times. Jeff played a S12 Universal. To me it sounds in places he is using 8-9-10-11 in some combination to get the deep sounding notes. In some places it looks like he is moving his Left knee to reach 4 to 7 pedals and you hear him go to 6th sounding licks. I am finding some of those octave low licks working on a Universal not available on 10 String E9. The notes are on a 10S E9 will make it an octave higher than the video. Good Luck.
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Bobby, if you get his E9th/B6th book of this course. It really makes more sense then trying to just watch the DVD. The DVD will then make a lot more sense too. It is all really great when put together. He was the real master of the Universal tuning hands down. You'll really like it.
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A Message from Steve Black someone to give my love to.
Hey Karen, I have a tab from Jeff Newman I can make copies if you still want one. Steve Black, 614-562-2291, Black43230@yahoo.com
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Steven, I wouldn't mind a copy my self, if you wouldn't mind, and it's OK on the forum. I can call you or e-mail.
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