Zane King on E9 Standard Truck Driving Man

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Zane King on E9 Standard Truck Driving Man

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As many of you know, I have always played a unique 12 string tuning. Recently, I decided to work a bit on the standard E9. This is a beautiful new all aluminum steel guitar from Jackson Steel Guitar with 3 pedals and 4 knees. About has standard of a setup as you can get. Check it out.

https://youtu.be/6IwuWvKtfQA
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that's smokin'
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Blimey!
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Post by Henry Matthews »

Great job Zane, guitar sounds great too
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Post by Billy McCombs »

Zane how about some E 9th lessons on YouTube? That would be great. Thanks
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Post by Larry Jamieson »

Wonderful, excellent picking as usual. Hadn't seen anything new from you for a while and really enjoyed this.
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Very Gooooood Zane !!
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Post by Andy Vance »

Zane,

I think you are the epitome of "some got it, some don't". You were definitely blessed with a ton of talent sir! Sounded great, as usual, on a different setup. Thanks for sharing.

Andy
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Post by Will Hart »

Gotta love The Starry Night Steel.

Went to the Jackson website for a better look at the guitar. Very cool!
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Post by David Weisenthal »

Had to turn up the stereo for this one Zane, very enjoyable and inspiring.
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Andy, my thoughts exactly.
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:whoa: Excuse me while I pick up my jaw from the floor!
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E9th Truck Driving Man

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Great playing. Even my tongue was sweating keeping up with that.
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Post by Bobby Burns »

A tab book with all those licks would give a lot of us quit a bit to work on for a long while!
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Zane,
You sound great on any tuning :)
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