"Georgia" on C6th pedal steel-tab anyone ?

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Larry Lenhart
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"Georgia" on C6th pedal steel-tab anyone ?

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I made up a tab for this years ago, but in playing it today it doesnt sound very good to my ears. Does anyone have this tab for C6th pedal steel or know where to get one ?
I could probably post my version and ask for corrections/advise if that is better.
Thanks in advance.
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I know Herby Wallace had a nice version in one of his courses. Not sure if or where they might be available these days. Maybe Pali?
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Post by Larry Lenhart »

Jim, yep I can hear in my head Herby playing it, but I cant find it in my collection and I thought I had everything he ever put out...I loved his tabs and his arrangements, straight forward and nice ! I think I will go back to the drawing board and try working it out on my own based on my knowledge these days...maybe I will come up with something I like better...one thing for sure..I will learn something along the way ! Thanks.
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Post by Larry Lenhart »

I am such a dumb okie...i found it by herby wallce...it was in hs hwp-5...i had it all along...haha
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Post by Jim Cohen »

Larry Lenhart wrote:I am such a dumb okie...i found it by herby wallce...it was in hs hwp-5...i had it all along...haha
... and missed your chance to come up with the arrangement yourself. ;)
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I've arranged a nice version that I'd share.
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Post by Jack Stanton »

Steve,
I'd love to see your version.
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Me too, Steve!
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Me too please

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I would love a copy,Thanks,
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Post by Steve Hitsman »

My scanner isn’t working but give me a minute and I’ll figure a way to get it to you all.
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I've scanned my tab and it should be ready to send. If you want it and I don't already have your email address, send it to me as a Private Message.

I don't want anything for it but if you think it's worth it, maybe make a donation to the forum.

I'll include my copedent. I may have used some changes you might not have but you should be able to come up with appropriate alternatives.
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Post by John Swain »

Steve, why not just post it?
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Post by Steve Hitsman »

Well, John, I didn't originally because I tabbed this just for myself so it's not especially pretty. But if you all don't mind my chicken scratching, here 'tis:

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Georgia On My Mind

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That worked for me, Steve. I did screen shots. Thank you much.
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Yeah, I’d be interested in knowing if anyone thinks it’s any good. 😜
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Split String

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Pardon me but i'm still a newbie: What does it mean to 'split a string'?
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Re: Split String

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Alfred Navarro wrote:Pardon me but i'm still a newbie: What does it mean to 'split a string'?
If you have, say, a pedal or knee lever (KL) that raises a string a whole step, and also have another that lowers the same string a 1/2 step, if you use them together, the final result will be a 1/2 step raise (i.e., you're "splitting" the difference). The same thing works in reverse, one change lowers a whole step while the other raises a 1/2 step so the final result is lowering by 1/2 step. Some guitars are set up to be able to tune this mid-point properly (called "tunable splits"). Make sense?
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