Play this in one four beat measure. Each note is an eighth note. So each note is played: one and two and three and four and one. Start her off slow till you get the lick under your fingers; then "let her rip".
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1._3____________10__________15_____|
2._________________________________|
3._________________________________|
4.___~5____________~12_________~17_|
5._____~8a__~10________~15a________|
6._________________________________|
7._________________________________|
8._________________________________|
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I hope I explained it right and if it works; I will tab the extended version of this baby.
Ricky
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Here's a E9 lick in D
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Well no prob Nature Boy. I seem to be stuck trying to remember what I've tabbed and what I haven't tabbed. I sure would love to tab anything I can possible help with. Intros; runs; turnarounds; certain licks; solos; that anyone has heard or been working on or would like to learn. Now I only play country music; and Western Swing; so If I can possibly help anyone; please ask, and if I can't help; I know a few that can.
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