Above and beyond-Rodney Crowell style

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Marty Holmes
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Above and beyond-Rodney Crowell style

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I am looking for tablature for this song.I belive Paul did this one.Where can I get tablature at.If any one knows please email me at martyholmes_2000@yahoo.com.I do love this song,it is a true honkytonk.
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Kevin Walker
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Post by Kevin Walker »

Paul used to have this available a few years ago. I don't know if it is still available or not. Check his site: www.paul-franklin.com
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Post by Tony Chavez »

Check Rebel Links,Ricky Davis Tab site I think I saw there.
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Frank Freniere
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Post by Frank Freniere »

This is slightly off topic but...
does anybody know if PF used a "special" guitar on "Above & Beyond" and "I Couldn't Leave You" on the Crowell album to get that Mooney sound?
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I don't remember tabbing the Rodney Crowell version on the "Rebel and Ricky" site; but I did tab the Buck Ownes version.
I would venture to say Paul Franklin used his regular guitar he was playing at that time(I think a Franklin); and the sound he got for those cuts were mainly an EQ thing.
Lots of mid and sounds like totally turning the shift on a peavey all the way to the left>ouch.
Paul is a master at emulating the sound and style of our favorites. And Paul Franklin is the king of his own sound and style which is out of this world.
Oh the link to the "Rebel and Ricky" site is under my name here.
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Harold Bullard
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Post by Harold Bullard »

The Paul Franklin version is on the 1988 page.
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Post by Randy Hess »

It seems to me I read that he played through an old twin reverb when cutting that album, going for a retro sound. If it's true, it was a great idea because he sounded great on that album.
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Frank Freniere
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Post by Frank Freniere »

Hey Marty,

I tabbed out the guitar solos to "I Couldn't Leave You If I Tried" from Rodney's "D&D" disc some time ago.

Lemme know if you need 'em/want 'em.
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Post by steve takacs »

Frank, I would love to get a copy of "I Couldn't Leave You If I Try". How can I contact you??? Thanks,
Steve
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Post by Graham »

Tab for both the intro and break for this is online on the 1988 page, as done by Harold Bullard. Perhaps he or Ricky will do up "I Couldn't Leave You If I Tried", time permitting.

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Jeff Lampert
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Post by Jeff Lampert »

A good player showed me how he got that sound. He picked and blocked very close to the bridge. It gives a tighter, more muted sound, and comes pretty close, at least IMO.
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