I didn't tab this out yet, but I made a little video showing the positions and talking about it a little. I figured out the first part from about 3:07 to 3:20 in the original recording. It's amazing that such a simple passage can sound so great when Paul Franklin sprinkles the magic on it.
Does anyone have the actual tabs? If not, I'll try and figure the rest out the slow way.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A-DY-s8jN2U
The recording I was using:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1RnChOf8RTs&t=187s
Paul Franklin solo on Cover Me Up (Morgan Wallen version)
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Fantastic
This is absolutely fantastic. Thank you to all who contributed.
Dumb question, is there a way to see all the more recent records/songs that Paul has been on? Is there like a list somewhere online?
Dumb question, is there a way to see all the more recent records/songs that Paul has been on? Is there like a list somewhere online?
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Re: Fantastic
Allmusic might be a good resource. No idea if it would be complete though.Dan Ray wrote:This is absolutely fantastic. Thank you to all who contributed.
Dumb question, is there a way to see all the more recent records/songs that Paul has been on? Is there like a list somewhere online?
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