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Bengt Erlandsen
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Post by Bengt Erlandsen »

Fred, your old I to IV fits beautiful as I to VImajor ending at 9th fret A&B pedal.
And continued in IImajor to V7.
And the D and Db together in the last example is also nice.


One in 3/4 time. Going down from E to A
[tab]
1-------------------------10--------------------------------------
2-------------------------10--------------------------------------
3-12~~~~10----------10----------5-----5B~~~~5---------------------
4-12~~~~10----10----10----------5-----5L~~~~5L----5L~5~~~~~~~~----
5-------------10A---------------------5A~~~~5---------------------
6-------------------------------------------------5B~~~~5~~~~~----
7-----------------------------------------------------------------
8-----------------------------------------------------------------
9-----------------------------------------------------------------
10-------------------------------------------------5~~~~~~~~~~~---
1 . 2 . 3 . 1 . 2 . 3 . 1 . 2 . 3 . 1 . 2 . 3 .
[/tab]

Now if I just could remember where I have heard it before.
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Post by Ricky Davis »

I'm so proud of everybody here. Great jobs everyone!!!!!
This my my highlight of the day when I can look in here and seeing everybody workin' and learning so hard.
This is the greatest.
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Post by Fred Truitt »

Hi Ricky!

We're honored by you comments. This is the next best thing to a jam session with these folks. Many thanks to Bengt and others, I'm getting more out of this than I'm putting in.

Take care.....Fred
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Post by Dave Van Allen »

about as generic as it gets, simple yet amazingly adaptable:

E9 Key of C
[tab]
01. ____________3__________________________________
02. _______________________________________________
03. __3~~3B________________________________________
04. _________3_________3________________3--3_______
05. ______________3A________3A~~3_______3~~3A______
06. ________________________________3B_____________
07. _______________________________________________
08. _______________________________________________
09. _______________________________________________
10. _______________________________________________
[/tab]
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Post by Roy McKinney »

OK guys, what does the little square in the tab stand for?
I'm old and CRS, but the steel is a great pass time. If I'm lucky I get to play a jam about once a month if I can drive the 3 hours to get there.
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Post by Fred Truitt »

Hi Roy

I'm not quite sure what you mean about the square. Can you give me an example of where it appears? We may have some kind of a software problem here. Thanks...Fred
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Post by John Gretzinger »

This stuff is great, especially for someone like me who is really just starting out again on this instrument.

Thanks to all,

jdg

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Post by Sonny Jenkins »

Hey John,,,you're right,,,this is GREAT ! Sharing,,,that's what it's all about. One thing that seems to be a distinct difference in guitar players and PSG'ers, is that willingness to share. That why I wanted to start this thread. Keep'em coming!!!
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Post by Dave Van Allen »

Another E9 riff- a variation of the previous "bouncy" riff above fits over a G or a G-D-G :
[tab]
01. _______________________________________________
02. _______________________________________________
03. __3___________3~~~~~5B__________5B~~~~4B_______
04. __3_______3___3~~~~~5C______5C__5C~~~~4C_______
05. __________3_________________5C_________________
06. ______3_________________5B_____________________
07. _______________________________________________
08. _______________________________________________
09. _______________________________________________
10. _______________________________________________
/ 1,,,2,,,3,,,4,,,/ 1,,,2,,,3,,,4,,,/ 1,,,


01. _______________________________________________
02. _______________________________________________
03. _____________4B~~~~3B__________3B~~~~3_________
04. _________4C__4C~~~~3C______3C__3C~~~~3_________
05. _________4C________________3C__________________
06. _____4B________________3B______________________
07. _______________________________________________
08. _______________________________________________
09. _______________________________________________
10. _______________________________________________
,,,2,,,3,,,4,,,/ 1,,,2,,,3,,,4,,,/ 1,,,
[/tab]
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Post by Bengt Erlandsen »

I IV V I intro.

[tab]
1------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
2------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
3------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
4---------3~~~~~3L~~~~2L----------------------3~~------------------------------------
5---------------------------3A~---1~~~~~3~~3A~~~~---5A~---7~~8~~8A----7~~8~~8~~~~----
6---------3~~~~~3~~~~~2B-------------------------------------------------------------
7------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
8---------------------------3~~---1L~~~~3~~~~~~~~---5~~---7R~8~~~~----7R~8~~8L~~~~---
9------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
10------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1 . 2 . 3 . 4 . 1 . 2 . 3 . 4 . 1 . 2 . 3 . 4 . 1 . 2
[/tab]

Bits and pieces stolen from various places.
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Post by Bengt Erlandsen »

Can't find the right pedal?

[tab]
C
1------------------------------------------------------------
2------------------------------------------------------------
3------------------------------------------------------------
4------------------------------------------------------------
5---8-----8--7~~6-----6--7~~8----8--7~~6-----6--7~~8---------
6---8-----8--7~~6-----6--7~~8----8--7~~6-----6--7~~8---------
7------------------6----------------------6------------------
8------8-----------------------8-----------------------------
9------------------------------------------------------------
10------------------------------------------------------------
[/tab]


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Works for the F and G chord too.(in the same position)
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Post by Fred Truitt »

Howdy Folks!

Just sittin' here grinnin' and wondering if anyone is still on here since the weekend upgrade?? If you are out there just say ......hey.........Fred
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Post by Bengt Erlandsen »

Hey
[tab]
1---------------------------------------------------------------------------------
2---------------5LL~~~6~~~~~7LL---------5LL~~~4LL~~~3LL~~~2~~~~~3~~~~~5-----------
3---------------------------------------------------------------------------------
4---------------------------------------------------------------------------5-----
5---------5-----------------------------5A~~~~4A~~~~3A~~~~2A~~~~3~~~~~5-----------
6---------5-----5B~~~~6B~~~~7B----------------------------------------------5-----
7---------------------------------------------------------------------------------
8---------------------------------------------------------------------------------
9---------------------------------------------------------------------------------
10---------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1 . 2 . 3 . 4 . 1 . 2 . 3 . 4 . 1 . 2 . 3 . 4 . 1 .
[/tab]
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Post by Robert Crawford »

This is good stuff. It's to bad we couldn,t post MP3s to back up these licks It would be nice to here how they really sound.

Thanks Lots of talent here
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Post by Roy McKinney »

For Fred Truitt.
A good example is the posting just prior to mine from Dave Van Allen posted on 4 Dec.
His tab in E9 Key of C starts out on the third string with a numeral 3, and then two square boxes show up then a 3B. After that it shows a 3 on the 4th , 1st, 5th, 4th, and back to the 5th string then two more squares, etc etc.
Thanks for the response.
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Post by Fred Truitt »

Hello Roy

What you are seeing is supposed to be a "tilde" or a sideways "s" which is used to show a pedal action or a gliss or sustain etc. I'm no computer expert but it has something to do with the character set. I have noticed this "square" on some of the earlier IBM keyboards. Please run this question by bOb or Ricky Davis. I'm sure it's a little glitch that can be ironed out. Does this appear on all the tabs in the thread? I can see how this can be frustrating for you. Best Holiday Wishes.........Fred
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Post by Ricky Davis »

I see what ya'll are saying now. Yeah those are supposed to be a "tilde" which is a squigly horizontal line usually found on the key just to the left of the Number 1 key. I have't thought of other key boards and the entrys they make; until I remembered trying to type on a Dutch keyboard in Holland>ouch.
Anywho>seems to me that the problem you might be having reading the "tilde" would be some font recognition prob>bob? Help>what's going on here?
I'm seeing the "tilde"; but for some folks it's coming out different.
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Post by b0b »

The square box shows up when a character doesn't exist in the font that you're using. Tab uses your browser's "monospaced' font. Probably you've changed this from its default setting at some point. A lot of cheap fonts don't have all of the characters in them.

In Internet Explorer, use the 'Options...' command in the 'Tools' menu. Click the button that says 'Fonts...'. Set the monospaced or 'plain text' font to one of the following: Courier New, Andale Mono, or Monotype.com.

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Post by Fred Truitt »

Ricky and bOb

You guys are true "teckies". You've hit on it and I hope Roy will be satisfied.

Roy, let us know how you make out.....Fred
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Post by Roy McKinney »

Thanks guys, problem is now fixed. The fonts were screwed up in IE5 and on Microsoft IE (WEB settings)
It's hell to get old and CRS.
Must be the cold and snow up here in the mountains.

Hey Roy; Ricky here. I'm glad it worked out for ya and I went ahead and deleted the other post in brainstorming this matter.<FONT SIZE=1 COLOR="#8e236b"><p align=CENTER>[This message was edited by Ricky Davis on 14 December 2000 at 10:49 PM.]</p></FONT>
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Post by Fred Truitt »

Hello Tony

Thanks to Sonny, he started a wonderful thread. He made us all think and then contribute some things we may take for granted. This has been a wonderful experience for me too! I have learned so much from these fellow pickers. As the old saying goes "You can't buy this in stores"
Best Holiday wishes to you and yours and I hope to see you on here soon, giving us some of your tab. Regards........Fred

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Post by John Sims »

My first attempt at tab. This one is a familiar one...

[tab]
P = Pick.
P Slide = Pick and then slide bar without picking again.

D G
1______________________________________________________
2______________________________________________________
3______________________________________________________
4______________________________________________________
5___10A__10__8__5A_____5A~~~~15A__15~~~~10__10A________
6___10B__10__8__5B_____5B~~~~15B__15~~~~10__10B________
7______________________________________________________
8______________________________________________________
9______________________________________________________
10_____________________________________________________

P P Slide P Slide P
[/tab]




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Post by Bob Carlson »

It took 18 pages to print this post but I think it will be worth it. And thanks to everyone for sharing. The first one I learned lowers the E's, 5 & 8 strings on the first fret, AB on 3rd fret, open 8th fret, E's lowered 13th fret,AB 15th fret then slide back down to 13th let off the pedals and push the knee again. There's some letting off knee and pedals but you,ll hear where and when. It,s just playing the C chord up the neck with an ending. It took about two weeks to get it all togather and I felt pretty cocky and though this is a piece of cake but...WRONG! I,ve got Buddy's E9th Chord Vocabulary ($10.00) from Scotty's and got the start of that run from It.

Bob Carlson

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Post by Fred Truitt »

Hey John Sims

Thank you so much for sharing that lick. I'm new at tabbing too, but man, what a way to learn. Hope to hear more from you on the Tablature page. Best Holiday wishes....Fred
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