Need complete Amarillo by Morning Tab for E9
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Need complete Amarillo by Morning Tab for E9
And backing track if possible. Thanks!!
Also I don't expect this for free, if money is needed, no problem!!
Have a gig to play Sunday and need this ASAP!!
Also I don't expect this for free, if money is needed, no problem!!
Have a gig to play Sunday and need this ASAP!!
I don't think anybody would have made such a tab, because there is not a lot of important or difficult steel work in that song.I would recommend sitting down with either the record for a video, like this one and if it gives you any difficulty, come back and ask "OK, what is he doing at 2 minutes and 40 seconds?"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F3CWNLhW140
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F3CWNLhW140
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Herb Steiner has backing track
Barrett,
Herb Steiner has the backing track and a lot of it tabbed. See E9 instruction on Forum store.
George
Herb Steiner has the backing track and a lot of it tabbed. See E9 instruction on Forum store.
George
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Most I have played with do it in the key of D. One band I currently play with, after they homogenize (I mean modulate) to E, they do the part of the record that is in E, they then modulate back to D and do another verse before the end. They they quickly break into "Tonight The Bottle Let Me Down" which they do in D. Pretty interesting version.Jim Bates wrote:Also, I suggest you learn it in any key while your at it. Not everyone does covers exactly!
Thanx,
Jim
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Here is how I do the fiddle part, in D:
4____5--5C--5---2__
5__________________3C---3______3__
6___________________________3_____
7_________________________________3__
go up to fret 7 and repeat when it modulates. I use quite a bit of vibrato for this, also delay and reverb. At the end of the song, play it and fade it out. The rest of the song doesn't call for anything unusual, just follow the chords. Listen to the song, as much as you can, that's the important thing.
4____5--5C--5---2__
5__________________3C---3______3__
6___________________________3_____
7_________________________________3__
go up to fret 7 and repeat when it modulates. I use quite a bit of vibrato for this, also delay and reverb. At the end of the song, play it and fade it out. The rest of the song doesn't call for anything unusual, just follow the chords. Listen to the song, as much as you can, that's the important thing.
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I also have to play the fiddle parts in the one band that I was speaking of. I do it 2 different ways depending on my mood. Either at fret 5 pedals down position or the 10th fret no pedals position.
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