CRAZY / E9 Tab
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- Doug Beaumier
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CRAZY / E9 Tab
I just added this E9 arrangement of CRAZY to my website. For a printable version click here.
Standard E9 tuning. F = raise E to F, D = lower E to Eb, E = lower D# to D
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Standard E9 tuning. F = raise E to F, D = lower E to Eb, E = lower D# to D
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Thanks again Doug,
You always work up great renditions
David
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MSA Doubleneck Super Sustain II Classic
National Lap Steel
Dobro
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You always work up great renditions
David
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MSA Doubleneck Super Sustain II Classic
National Lap Steel
Dobro
click here to check out my country tunes
click here to check out my rock tunes
- Doug Beaumier
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Thanks for all the kind comments. I'm glad that so many forum members are enjoying this arrangement. To check out other arrangements on my site, just click on the "Doug's Free Tab" link below.
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Greetings and Absolutions Doug!
Thank you for fattening up the 'ol fake book! I hope that somewhere down the line I'll be able to return the favor. You're truly a friend to all of the PSG pickers.
A friend is someone who knows the song in your heart, and can sing it back to you when you have forgotten the words.
-- Unknown
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Thank you for fattening up the 'ol fake book! I hope that somewhere down the line I'll be able to return the favor. You're truly a friend to all of the PSG pickers.
A friend is someone who knows the song in your heart, and can sing it back to you when you have forgotten the words.
-- Unknown
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A while back someone had a TE question about how to eliminate the rests at the beginning of a song when there are "pick up notes".
The latest TE update v2.60b9 allows you to specify a "pick-up measure", which gets rid of those pesky unwanted rests at the beginning of a song. Click on Score | Time Signature | Pick up Measure
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The latest TE update v2.60b9 allows you to specify a "pick-up measure", which gets rid of those pesky unwanted rests at the beginning of a song. Click on Score | Time Signature | Pick up Measure
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Wow! I never thought I'd see this post resurface... 3 years and 8 months later. You gotta love the Forum! Thanks to all
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Thanks Doug, great tab. I've been practicing this tune for the last few days and finally got it memorized, just need to polish her up some more. BTW if anyone has Band in a Box I've got "Crazy" worked out with Patsy's original intro and Doug's chords if anyone wants it to practice with. Email me at loveridehd@aol.com
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Thanks Doug. I've enjoyed your B & C course, your speed pickin course and I enjoy your tabs. It's good to know a steel player as proficent as yourself, don't mind takin the time to help us unknowns out.
Terry
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Mullen D10 /8x5 / session 500rd/ American Strat Highway 1 model
steelin for my Lord
Terry
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Mullen D10 /8x5 / session 500rd/ American Strat Highway 1 model
steelin for my Lord
- Doug Beaumier
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Terry, Thank you for your gracious words... it's more than I deserve. I don't do the courses anymore, but I do enjoy posting PSG arrangements on my site, as time permits. I'm gratified by the positive responses.<font size="1" color="#8e236b"><p align="center">[This message was edited by Doug Beaumier on 30 December 2005 at 10:00 PM.]</p></FONT>
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I am a Johnny come lately to this TAB section.
Doug, I would be interested in knowing what software program you use for your tabs?
Does it print tablature to the notes or notes to the tablature? Or both ways?
Any information that would help me decide if it was a program that I could use and benefit from.
Mahalo for your kokua.
Don
Doug, I would be interested in knowing what software program you use for your tabs?
Does it print tablature to the notes or notes to the tablature? Or both ways?
Any information that would help me decide if it was a program that I could use and benefit from.
Mahalo for your kokua.
Don
Don,
The program is Tabledit.
You can input notes or numbers. You can choose to print either or both. It also plays the music.
Matthieu, the developer or the program is not a Steeler, but he asked us for a lot of advice on what we needed, right here, about 5 years ago.
Do a search for TABLEDIT in this section to see how it happened.
The program is Tabledit.
You can input notes or numbers. You can choose to print either or both. It also plays the music.
Matthieu, the developer or the program is not a Steeler, but he asked us for a lot of advice on what we needed, right here, about 5 years ago.
Do a search for TABLEDIT in this section to see how it happened.