Recommend Song for First Try at Playing Melody
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Recommend Song for First Try at Playing Melody
Hi All
Would someone like to recommend a tune/song I could try to play the melody to.
Nothing too elaborate,maybe just using the A+B Pedals,and 1 knee lever.
Preferably a well known standard,my knowledge of Country Music is limited to the more well known songs.
I did try Your Cheatin Heart,thinkin it was easy,but it ain't!Well not for me!
Thanks
Alan
Would someone like to recommend a tune/song I could try to play the melody to.
Nothing too elaborate,maybe just using the A+B Pedals,and 1 knee lever.
Preferably a well known standard,my knowledge of Country Music is limited to the more well known songs.
I did try Your Cheatin Heart,thinkin it was easy,but it ain't!Well not for me!
Thanks
Alan
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"Faded Love" was the first song I learned on the steel using A,B and KL lowering my E's. I think it is the perfect song to make the basic positions and changes clear on most 3 chord songs. I played it two weeks and went out and got a job with a crappy band and had a blast ever since.
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nursery rhymes..
pick a song that you know in your head inside and out...
Don't pick a song or tune that your have to learn, pick one you already know...
Twinkle Twinkle Little Star
3 Blind Mice...
I've Been working on the Railroad...
If these appear to be too simple..go ahead and play them..then move on to one's that are deemed more challenging...
you may be suprised here....
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pick a song that you know in your head inside and out...
Don't pick a song or tune that your have to learn, pick one you already know...
Twinkle Twinkle Little Star
3 Blind Mice...
I've Been working on the Railroad...
If these appear to be too simple..go ahead and play them..then move on to one's that are deemed more challenging...
you may be suprised here....
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<font size="1" color="#8e236b"><p align="center">[This message was edited by Tony Prior on 20 February 2006 at 06:18 AM.]</p></FONT>
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I have sleepwalk that is tabbed with notes above if you would like I can photo copy it and sendit to you if you want it. It only uses the A&b pedals and a couple of phrases with the knee that lowers 4&8 and 4&8 raise. I don't have a track for it but maybe your able to make one and share with me. I also have House of the rising sun and pretty simple also. Bill
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Alan, Have a go at Vera Lynn's White Cliffs of Dover. There's only the one basic melody part and you can pick the whole thing out without moving the bar. Sounds great. Should be easy to work out. Any trouble e-mail me and I'll see about tabbing it out.<font size="1" color="#8e236b"><p align="center">[This message was edited by Pat Kelly on 20 February 2006 at 01:36 PM.]</p></FONT>
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Alan....there are a couple good songs to begin with in Winnie Winstons book.It comes with a flexible record(mine did)so you can hear how it should sound.
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Alan,
Give Erv's tabs a try. Go to the "Tablature" section and look for Erv's free tabs...one a month. But first, ask him for one he's done with a pretty melody but that's simple too, like for a beginner. He also has done lots of songs tabbed in a package, for a pittance...or would that be for repittance? Oh well, all these gospels and hymns should really be pretty familiar. They're perfect to learn on, good "instrumentals" for the steel. You may even want his backing tracks to play with. Good luck!
Give Erv's tabs a try. Go to the "Tablature" section and look for Erv's free tabs...one a month. But first, ask him for one he's done with a pretty melody but that's simple too, like for a beginner. He also has done lots of songs tabbed in a package, for a pittance...or would that be for repittance? Oh well, all these gospels and hymns should really be pretty familiar. They're perfect to learn on, good "instrumentals" for the steel. You may even want his backing tracks to play with. Good luck!
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Go to Bob Hoffnar's website and click on "Danny Boy" I love the song anyway and he has it tabbed on 2 strings with 2 pedals. I have spent hours on it trying to improve my timing (which sucks). Be prepared to put a few miles on your bar. The good thing about moving the bar so far is it helps (me anyway) stop in the correct places. Something I have been having trouble with. Thanks again Bob for posting the tab. It may seem like nothing to you but it means alot to newbies like me.
Best,
Justin
I will try to post the link to bobs website
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Best,
Justin
I will try to post the link to bobs website
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Walk On By is a bouncy tune that is easy to play with A+B and the E->Eb knee. Start at the 8th fret by engaging the B pedal then bounce off the A pedal twice then no pedals. Go to the 3rd fret, back to the 8th fret, and try some at the 15th fret.
As usual I don't know what I'm talking about. I was thinking of Pass Me By.
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As usual I don't know what I'm talking about. I was thinking of Pass Me By.
Sherman<font size="1" color="#8e236b"><p align="center">[This message was edited by Sherman Willden on 22 February 2006 at 08:06 AM.]</p></FONT>
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