Getting lost on the steel is easy. So sometimes I need something simple to play to get back in the tune.
Here is two of them.
Something to do that is easy to remember.
Something in the key of A
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3)___5___4--3______________________________
4)___5___4L-3L__5___4L-3L__________________
5)___5___4--3___5___4--3___5___4--3________
6)______________5___4--3___5___4--3___5____
7)_________________________________________
8)_________________________5___4L-3L__5____
9)_________________________________________
10)____________________________________5____
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Continued in the key of D
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3)___5B__4--3______________________________
4)___5___4--3___5___4--3__________________
5)___5A__4A-3A__5A__4A-3A__5A__4A-3A________
6)______________5B__4--3___5B__4--3___5B___
7)_________________________________________
8)_________________________5___4--3___5____
9)_________________________________________
10)____________________________________5A___
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Variation if you want to exercise you right-hand fingers and blocking at the same time.
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3)__5__5_4--3___
4)____5__4L-3L__
5)___5___4--3___
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B.Erlandsen
Remington S10LG<FONT SIZE=1 COLOR="#8e236b"><p align=CENTER>[This message was edited by BENGT ERLANDSEN on 01 September 2000 at 12:46 PM.]</p></FONT>
When lost, play simple things
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