from the old Steel Guitar Magazine..."The Christmas Song"
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- Rene Brosseau
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from the old Steel Guitar Magazine..."The Christmas Song"
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Franklin #130, Melobar Skreemer, Wechter Scheerhorn Resonator, Nashville 112, Boss DD 3 &/or Profex II
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Christmas Song
Thanks for sharing! Merry Christmas and Happy New Year.
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Thank you for sharing.
I've been playing for only a few months so this is a good challenge for me.
I believe I've read a thread on this but quick question for the lever notation ..
Is the "F" lever always raising the 4&8 strings a 1/2 step and therefore the "D" Lever in this notation is lowering the 4&8 Strings a 1/2 step?
I've seen letters interchanged but serving the same function for the lowering the 4& 8 strings but haven't come across F being used as anything other than raising the E strings.
Just making sure it's my playing and not my understanding of the notation that's off!
Thanks!
I've been playing for only a few months so this is a good challenge for me.
I believe I've read a thread on this but quick question for the lever notation ..
Is the "F" lever always raising the 4&8 strings a 1/2 step and therefore the "D" Lever in this notation is lowering the 4&8 Strings a 1/2 step?
I've seen letters interchanged but serving the same function for the lowering the 4& 8 strings but haven't come across F being used as anything other than raising the E strings.
Just making sure it's my playing and not my understanding of the notation that's off!
Thanks!
- Rene Brosseau
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- Location: Chatham,Ontario, Canada
Xmas song
Yes, the F lever raises E to F, & the D lever lowers the E to Eb (1/2 step) ...guess they should've called it the Eb lever. You're very brave to take this on...I always stopped at page 1 for years...it was very hard to memorize things I had never done, but when I finally took the time to understand each move, & not just memorize, it really helped...if you put my name in on Youtube, you'll see me playing it...one with tracks, & another without tracks...Good luck, Eric!
Franklin #130, Melobar Skreemer, Wechter Scheerhorn Resonator, Nashville 112, Boss DD 3 &/or Profex II
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