Pick Me Up on Your Way Down
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Pick Me Up on Your Way Down
Does anyone have tab for Charlie Walker's "Pick Me Up On Your Way Down"? I'd really appreciate it.
thanks
slim
thanks
slim
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Hey Slim the sound clip of the intro and solo to that song is on the 1958 page of the Rebel and Ricky site; but there isn't a tab for it. I could tab both those for ya but won't be able to get to it until next week. I'm headin' out of town for pretty much the rest of this week; tomorrow. If someone wants to tab those while I'm gone and send them to Graham Reid(Rebel); that would be great too; and he will get them up there.
The link to the site is under my name here.
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The link to the site is under my name here.
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Slim:
You might want to check out Jeff Newmans Woodshed Worshop Series. He has this course tabbed out and on cassette. One good thing about Jeff's course is that he provides you with the intros, turn-arounds, and fills as originally recorded and then provides you with a whole lot more expansion on the song to give you more ideas on how the song can be played. I think this course is only $10.00. That's a good deal for all you get with it.
You might want to check out Jeff Newmans Woodshed Worshop Series. He has this course tabbed out and on cassette. One good thing about Jeff's course is that he provides you with the intros, turn-arounds, and fills as originally recorded and then provides you with a whole lot more expansion on the song to give you more ideas on how the song can be played. I think this course is only $10.00. That's a good deal for all you get with it.
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Sorry guys; I've just been so completely busy and promising to get to it right after the weekend turned out to be a longshot>
I'll do it Wed. evening I promise. Sorry you had to wait; but as soon as I get my life together, maybe I can get something done
Thanks for your patience and sorry for the excuses>I hate'em too
Ricky
I'll do it Wed. evening I promise. Sorry you had to wait; but as soon as I get my life together, maybe I can get something done
Thanks for your patience and sorry for the excuses>I hate'em too
Ricky
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Ok; I sent the intro and solo to Graham Reid and they should be up on the http://users.interlinks.net/rebel/steel/steel.html 1958 page before ya know it>I hope.
Have fun.
Ricky
Have fun.
Ricky
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In the meantime, check out the intro Buddy played on Darrell McCall and Johnny Bush's rendition of: Pick Me Up On Your Way Down
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Pick me up on your way down/intro/key F#/E9th pedal steel
*(note: 6th string is L-1/2 tone or 7th string R-1/2 tone)
*(note
3._______|____________________|_________________|__}
4._7___9_|_10R__10R~9R_10R~~7~|_________________|__}
5._7a__9a|_10a__10a~9a_10a~~7a|_12~~9__9________|__}
6._7___9_|_10L__10L~9L_10L~~7~|_12~~9__9_9b_9b~~|~9}
7._______|____________________|__________9__9~~~|~9}
8._______|____________________|_________________|__}
9._______|____________________|__________9__9~~~|~9}
3.{_____________|_________________|___
4.{____9~~~_9~~~|_____2~~~~~~~_2~~|~~2
5.{_9__9~9a_9a~9|_9a__2~2a~~~~_2a~|~~2
6.{_9___________|_9b_______2b~~~~~|~~2
7.{_____________|_________________|___
8.{_____________|_________________|___
9.{_____________|_________________|___
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Pick me up on your way down/intro/key F#/E9th pedal steel
*(note: 6th string is L-1/2 tone or 7th string R-1/2 tone)
*(note
3._______|____________________|_________________|__}
4._7___9_|_10R__10R~9R_10R~~7~|_________________|__}
5._7a__9a|_10a__10a~9a_10a~~7a|_12~~9__9________|__}
6._7___9_|_10L__10L~9L_10L~~7~|_12~~9__9_9b_9b~~|~9}
7._______|____________________|__________9__9~~~|~9}
8._______|____________________|_________________|__}
9._______|____________________|__________9__9~~~|~9}
3.{_____________|_________________|___
4.{____9~~~_9~~~|_____2~~~~~~~_2~~|~~2
5.{_9__9~9a_9a~9|_9a__2~2a~~~~_2a~|~~2
6.{_9___________|_9b_______2b~~~~~|~~2
7.{_____________|_________________|___
8.{_____________|_________________|___
9.{_____________|_________________|___
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Pick me up on your way down/solo/key F#/E9th pedal steel
*(note: 6th string is L-1/2 tone or 7th string R-1/2 tone)
3._____________|______________________|__________________|
4._____________|_14_______14~~~~____14|_9______9~~~______|
5._9~9a_12a_14a|_14____14_14~14a____14|_9a___9_9a~9____9a|
6._9~9b_12__14_|____14___________14___|____9b_______9b_9b|
7._____________|______________________|__________________|
8._____________|______________________|__________________|
9._____________|______________________|__________________|
*(note
3.____________________|______________|_____________________|
4._7_____7~~~___7~~~~~|_2~~~~__2___7_|_10R__10R~9R_10R~~_7_|
5._7___7_7~7a___7~7a~7|_2~2a~__2a__7a|_10a__10a~9a_10a~~_7a|
6.___7________7_______|________2b__7_|_10L__10L~9L_10L~~_7_|
7.____________________|______________|_____________________|
8.____________________|______________|_____________________|
9.____________________|______________|_____________________|
3.________________|________________|____________________
4._7~~____________|______9~~~__9~~~|______2~~~~~~~2~~~~~
5._7a~__9a_9_____9|______9~9a__9a~9|_9a___2~2a~~~_2a~2~~
6._7~~__9__9__9b~~|_9_9____________|_9b________2b~~~~2~~
7.____________9~~~|_9_9____________|____________________
8.________________|________________|____________________
9.______9__9__9~~~|_9_9____________|____________________
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Pick me up on your way down/solo/key F#/E9th pedal steel
*(note: 6th string is L-1/2 tone or 7th string R-1/2 tone)
3._____________|______________________|__________________|
4._____________|_14_______14~~~~____14|_9______9~~~______|
5._9~9a_12a_14a|_14____14_14~14a____14|_9a___9_9a~9____9a|
6._9~9b_12__14_|____14___________14___|____9b_______9b_9b|
7._____________|______________________|__________________|
8._____________|______________________|__________________|
9._____________|______________________|__________________|
*(note
3.____________________|______________|_____________________|
4._7_____7~~~___7~~~~~|_2~~~~__2___7_|_10R__10R~9R_10R~~_7_|
5._7___7_7~7a___7~7a~7|_2~2a~__2a__7a|_10a__10a~9a_10a~~_7a|
6.___7________7_______|________2b__7_|_10L__10L~9L_10L~~_7_|
7.____________________|______________|_____________________|
8.____________________|______________|_____________________|
9.____________________|______________|_____________________|
3.________________|________________|____________________
4._7~~____________|______9~~~__9~~~|______2~~~~~~~2~~~~~
5._7a~__9a_9_____9|______9~9a__9a~9|_9a___2~2a~~~_2a~2~~
6._7~~__9__9__9b~~|_9_9____________|_9b________2b~~~~2~~
7.____________9~~~|_9_9____________|____________________
8.________________|________________|____________________
9.______9__9__9~~~|_9_9____________|____________________
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Ricky,
Thanks for taking the time to tab this one!!
Drew Howard
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Thanks for taking the time to tab this one!!
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Hey Andy you can do it pal. All you really need it the lever you already have(raising the E note) and on that part just play the 7th string as a slant with strings 4 and 5 and it is an easy slant pal. Here's what it looks like.
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3._______________________
4._10R__10R~~9R__10R~~_7
5._10a__10a~~9a__10a~~_7a
6._____________________7
7._11___11~~~10__11~~~___
8._______________________
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Ricky
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3._______________________
4._10R__10R~~9R__10R~~_7
5._10a__10a~~9a__10a~~_7a
6._____________________7
7._11___11~~~10__11~~~___
8._______________________
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You might try strings 4,5, and 7 with a half pedal on 5 at fret 11. I have been trying to duplicate this ride exactly for a long time and thanks to some ideas from you guys I think I finally have it. These same notes are but with a different texture are available at fret 14 using 5,6 & 8 with pedal a&b with 8 lowered.
Try it and see what you think
George<FONT SIZE=1 COLOR="#8e236b"><p align=CENTER>[This message was edited by George Duncan Sypert on 01 September 2000 at 03:35 PM.]</p></FONT>
Try it and see what you think
George<FONT SIZE=1 COLOR="#8e236b"><p align=CENTER>[This message was edited by George Duncan Sypert on 01 September 2000 at 03:35 PM.]</p></FONT>
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Thanks George great ideas. Also.
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3._7_
4._7_
5._7L1/2
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is the same tones as what is on 10th fret.
Actually I can play this whole solo note for note probably 4 different ways; but finding the right texture of strings and ease of placement is the key and knowing the pedal and knee lever capabilities of the player.
Sometimes it's hard to tab some of the classics because their steels didn't sound anything like we are used to hearing today and string combinations they used throw me tone wise on where to locate that combination.
Lloyd Green always said: "Know how to play the piece one way; and then learn it note for note, a couple more ways".
Have fun.
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3._7_
4._7_
5._7L1/2
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is the same tones as what is on 10th fret.
Actually I can play this whole solo note for note probably 4 different ways; but finding the right texture of strings and ease of placement is the key and knowing the pedal and knee lever capabilities of the player.
Sometimes it's hard to tab some of the classics because their steels didn't sound anything like we are used to hearing today and string combinations they used throw me tone wise on where to locate that combination.
Lloyd Green always said: "Know how to play the piece one way; and then learn it note for note, a couple more ways".
Have fun.
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Ricky Davis
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I have the complete tab for Pick Me up On Your Way Down complete with practice tape.I bought it from Al Brisco, The Steel Guitar Club of Canada. It is great and well worth the money. If you purchase it, the key on the tape and the key on the tab are different so you just have to change the tab by two frets. If you want e-mail me at jcrawford41@home.com
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