JERRY BYRD's music at its BEST!

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JERRY BYRD's music at its BEST!

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For those Forumites that find non-pedal steel guitar to be an exciting challenge..........I'd like to direct your attention to a new posting on the JERRYBYRD-FANCLUB.com/ site.

Take a peak at JERRY's Music page........and give a listen. It's an olde, olde song but the playing technique is unequalled and seldom found among today's steel players.

King Record Studios in Cincinnati produced some of the greatest 'sounds' of Jerry Byrd's playing over the years. They are a gold mine of great music.
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Thanks Ray, I really enjoyed that one. :)
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Ray, you are so right in recognizing Jerry.
Even today he is such a challenge.
After listening to Forever And A Day and his
work therein I decided to try to follow his
playing.
Here is my transcription Tabbed and also Mp3
of my attempt to emulate.

GO FOR IT and if you find better ways to play it
....pleas let me know. :D

http://www.mediafire.com/?ni1ut1bjvld
If you have trouble opening please feel free to email
me: roythomson@eastlink.ca


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Great job..................

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That was a great contribution Roy!
You've done a fine job in both tabbing and PLAYING!

I sincerely envy you folks that have real talent.

With respect to the JBFC.........I try to share that which I feel a majority would enjoy and possibly benefit from. THANKS........
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Post by chris ivey »

a friend here in sacramento just finished writing a new book about king records. i think it is called 'king of queens' by jon hartley fox.......

i haven't read it yet but i imagine it covers jerry as well as everything king produced.
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Post by Ron Whitfield »

Roy, just by looking at the TAB I'll say it's C6th, correct?

Thanx for posting!
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Post by Roy Thomson »

Silly me!
Thanks for pointing that out Ron and it
is C6th with E on the Top.

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Roy, how do we get access to your MP3?
Mediafire just bombards us with advertisements
and we get malicious website warnings.
But no MP3 file, even with the antivirus switched off. Thanks
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Nic,

I am sorry,,I know others have had problems
also.
I will gladly send the file to you or others if you
email me.. roythomson@eastlink.ca

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Thank you so much Roy,
an email from my friend is on the way to you.
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Post by Roy Thomson »

He's got it.

Thanks for your input.

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Post by Doug Beaumier »

Great stuff!

There's an additional slide to F9 in the beginning part and later in the solo. I think he's sliding the slanted bar down 2 frets to move from F (root, 3rd) to F9 (7b, 9th). The same sound can be had on strings 1 & 2, fret 5 to 3, and easier to play in tune. But I think Mr. Byrd "slid the slant" because it happens immediately after the 3-string slant... no time to jump down to fret 5, although in Jerry's realm anything is possible! Either way, it's real "ear candy"! 8)

[tab]

F6 F6 F F9

slide down--
E--------------|--5--------10-------|--------
C-----------5--|--5--------9------9-|-7------
A-------5---5--|--5--------8------8-|-6------
G---5---5---5--|--------------------|--------
E---5---5------|--------------------|--------
C--------------|--------------------|--------
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Or this way...

[tab]

F6 F6 F F9

slide down--
E--------------|--5--------10-----5-|-3------
C-----------5--|--5--------9------5-|-3------
A-------5---5--|--5--------8--------|--------
G---5---5---5--|--------------------|--------
E---5---5------|--------------------|--------
C--------------|--------------------|--------
[/tab]
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Chris...........thanx for the info' about the book from Sacramento...regarding KING Records.

While Jerry Byrd performed on KING Label with so many artists like, C.Copas, H.Hawkins, Jimmy Osborne, Clyde Moody, Neil Burris, Anne Jones and countless others.........he was contracted to Mercury Records during much of that same time span.
He was merely a sideman, working in the bands of others or with his own loyal 'String Dusters' group, Zeke Turner, Louis Innis, Tommy Jackson, etc.
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Jerry was a real hero to most of us. I've never heard him play badly. He was always an inspiration, and he will always be sadly missed. It's incredible to realize that all the time he was playing all that great music he was in pain from a kidney stone in his bladder, and found it hard to sit down. :(
I wish I could have met him. I guess I left it too late. He was one of those people I assumed would always be around. :cry:
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Who was the artist that Jerry Byrd played that beautiful solo on “Forever and a Day?”
Any info is greatly appreciated.
Thanks.
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https://www.mboxdrive.com/A%20Jerry%20B ... orever.mp3

I renewed the link to my Jerry Byrd Tablature above as the
original was taken down.
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Thanks a lot, I am going to try it out just now
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Mark Gough wrote:Who was the artist that Jerry Byrd played that beautiful solo on “Forever and a Day?”
Any info is greatly appreciated.
Thanks.
Jimmie Osborne ----> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uZh9TE18_OI

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