I'm Gonna Miss Her
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- Steve Stallings
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We added this song this past Sunday at rehearsal. We kept it in F# which gives the lead guitar player a real workout as well.
There is a little easier way of ding the last lick of the song. The first part of it can be done on one string. Start on the 5th sting at the 12th fret. Slide to the 10th fret and then the 5th fret with some judicious pedal work.... It is a little easier this way and sounds the same. This is a fun song and a real finger tangler!
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Steve Stallings
Bremond, Texas
There is a little easier way of ding the last lick of the song. The first part of it can be done on one string. Start on the 5th sting at the 12th fret. Slide to the 10th fret and then the 5th fret with some judicious pedal work.... It is a little easier this way and sounds the same. This is a fun song and a real finger tangler!
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Steve Stallings
Bremond, Texas
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We're doing that song now, but I'm doing the Jerry Springer part.
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John...thanks for that tab...it helps me to listen to the solo better even if I can't play it yet. Your question about the steeler on this track is discussed in the following thread: http://steelguitarforum.com/Forum15/HTML/002163.html
belated Happy Canada Day...eh
belated Happy Canada Day...eh
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