David Hartley, Video
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John
John Russell's tabs are the best available. His work on Sing Me Back Home
is a true work of art, no one does it better. Thanks John. I appreciate all you do for steel players. Gary
is a true work of art, no one does it better. Thanks John. I appreciate all you do for steel players. Gary
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Sing me Back Home tab
Thanks John. Your work is great as usual. Can't wait to try playing this one.
Your effort is very much appreciated.
Keith McC
Your effort is very much appreciated.
Keith McC
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John, I can't pass up another one of your great tabs, especially if it is a David Hartley rendition. My collection of your tabs is growing and priceless to me. I would love to have this one also, if you would be so kind to send it to me.
Thank you again for what you do for this Forum.
Thank you again for what you do for this Forum.
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John
I really enjoyed your tab of "heartaches by the Number" !
I too, would like a copy of the tab for "Sing Me Back Home"
I sent you a pm with my email address. Thanks in advance.
I really enjoyed your tab of "heartaches by the Number" !
I too, would like a copy of the tab for "Sing Me Back Home"
I sent you a pm with my email address. Thanks in advance.
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WOW! This is my first tab I have received from John and I must say bravo! I haven't even got to play it yet but the effort he put into this is incredible. You can tell the guy is an engineer just by the meticulous attention to detail he put forth. Thanks again John! I look forward to learning this song and maybe a few more from you.
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Together Again
John, thanks for the awesome tab Together Again! Looks very thought out. Like the B and C pedals. John you're a blessing to our Forum!
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Sing Me Back Home
A major shout out to John Russell for tabbing David Hartley's "Sing Me Back Home". TONS AND TONS of time was put into this lengthy tab and it will test whether or not I have "attention deficit" disorder.
David performs this on YouTube with touch, tone and feeling as he does this with all his videos. He goes by the user name DAVEPEDALSTEEL
Here is the link
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=gJ4Qwdj8cBk
I would recommend steelers who are not aware of these guys to dial them in.
Thanks to you both. Stevet
David performs this on YouTube with touch, tone and feeling as he does this with all his videos. He goes by the user name DAVEPEDALSTEEL
Here is the link
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=gJ4Qwdj8cBk
I would recommend steelers who are not aware of these guys to dial them in.
Thanks to you both. Stevet
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Thanks John!
Got the tab for Sing Me Back Home, thank you! This represents a lot of skill and hard work. It is inspiring that you offer this for free, and is another example of what makes this forum great. Thanks - Dave
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A Masterclass! To have John's amazing tab and David's great video side by side - This is as good as it gets!
Anyone who ever studied a 'classical' instrument will remember 'Etudes' - studies - which would often be something one had to grit one's teeth and get through - well, this study is an absolute joy. And, as always with John's tab, much to be learned. I love particularly the counterpoint on the first line of the last page - beautiful.
Thank you John. (And David!)
Nick
Anyone who ever studied a 'classical' instrument will remember 'Etudes' - studies - which would often be something one had to grit one's teeth and get through - well, this study is an absolute joy. And, as always with John's tab, much to be learned. I love particularly the counterpoint on the first line of the last page - beautiful.
Thank you John. (And David!)
Nick
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First name Alan, but known as Nick
First name Alan, but known as Nick
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sing me back home
I just received John's tab. His tab is top notch in every way!!
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