Can't Help Falling In Love, FOR BEGINNERS

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John A. Russell
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Can't Help Falling In Love, FOR BEGINNERS

Post by John A. Russell »

Hey All!

I have had many emails from beginners. So I have tried to make this one as simple as possible, yet still have a reasonable sound.

I have included notes on tablature symbols and copedant explanations.

I was pleased that some have now joined the Steel Guitar Forum. For those beginners or advanced guys, there is so much expertise available from Forum Members on everything to do with the P.S.G.

Any who want the tab, send me a PM, with your email address.

Thanks to all who have given me a lot of kind comments and encouragement.

Kind Regards

J.R.
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Larry Hopkins
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Post by Larry Hopkins »

Received John's tab on "can't help falling in love",being a newbie it's ,really simple but effective,great work John,look forward for some more😎Thanks
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Post by Chris Power »

Being a complete beginner and new to the forum I started searching for help and went looking for beginner style tabs to help me progress.
I came across your tab John for Can't Help Falling In Love FOR BEGINNERS.
Wow just the kind of thing I was searching for.
Thank you so much for responding so quickly.
Not wanting to be greedy (but maybe I am) more of the same please.
Chris
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Can't Help falling In Love

Post by Charlie Hansen »

I just received this tab for I Can't Help Falling In Love and once again it's a winner. It's nice to have someone like John that can write great tab and keep it simple at the same time. Thanks again John.
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Tab received

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Thank you very much, this is a very nice tab for a advanced beginner like me.

Have a nice weekend.
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Post by Adam Pettis »

Nice tab, John. Thanks!
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Post by Al Wiegel »

Once again John has put together a great tab that us rank beginners can easily work with then embellish how we want it to sound. i don't find learning this instrument easy, especially at my age. When someone like John comes along and offers to help like he does, it becomes difficult to put the bar and picks down for a meal break.
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Post by Floyd Winings »

Hi John
Got your tab. For I can't help falling with you. I will try it out this eveingt . Thanks for the quick servic
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Post by Richard Smelker »

Hi John,
I got the tab for Can't help falling in love yesterday. I will try it out tonight. It looks like it will be a great addition for a steel solo song to play out. I appreciate you tabbing these for us beginners! It helps me learn the instrument

Richard!!
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Post by Jordan Beyer »

Just got a chance to look at this tab tonight. Not super hard but still some cool sounds. I also seen a few different ideas that are pretty cool and I am going to play some of them this Saturday.
Best regards, Jordan
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Post by Oliver Phillips »

Just got your tab John Looks great. Will give it a go later on. Appreciate what you are doing for us beginners
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Post by George Sansbury »

Received the tab and it's another great one! Thanks John.
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Post by Bruce Bjork »

Got the tab, thanks John.
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Post by Olaf Wiese »

John,
got your tab. thank you for the tab and the very fast response.
Kind regards
Olaf
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Post by Charles Rodrigues »

Hi John, received the tab today. Great work as usual! Thank you for your time, effort and quick response. You are really appreciated.
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Post by Jim Williams »

Hey John, Ever consider doing a beginners E-book? Would probably be very popular.
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Post by Pete Murray »

Thank you John!

That was awesomely fast!!!

looks great, can't wait to try it when I get home
:D

Thank you again!!

Pete
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Post by James Skellie »

John,
Thanks again for a great tab, I really appreciate the time and work you donate for this forum.

James
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Post by Jim Williams »

Thanks for the nice tab John.
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Thank You John

Post by Eugene Walker »

I'm new at this so I hope I get it right. Thank you very much John for the tab on Can't Help Falling in Love . and over night too ! Also looks very good , nice work . Gene
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Post by Donn Lewis »

It's so great that we have folks Like John willing to share their talents and knowledge with all of us beginners.

Thanks John!

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Post by Craig McEwan »

Hi John,
Like to say thank you very much for sending me the tab "cant help faling in love with you" back in March. Sorry for the delay in replying. Were sailing the western pacific islands and sometimes internet is very slow or hard to find. Were now in Fiji so its much better.
Regards Craig
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Post by Robert Calton »

Thanks so much for the great tab
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Post by Todd Goad »

Great tab John!! Thanks for your generosity.
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Post by Chris Walke »

Thanks for the tab. Efficient, very pretty.
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