Here's my take on an E9th solo I believe Paul Franklin played on George Strait's "She Told Me So". The intro is close I hope. This is my first experience writing and posting tab so I hope it all comes out ok. I made the backup track and it's mostly just the intro, a few fills and a guitar/steel part I invented in the middle just to give it some life.
F = E's to F's knee lever
E = E's to Eb's knee lever
Click here to hear the solo intro and backup track.
"She Told Me So" Solo and tracks
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I am using the MSA Legend and Fender Steel King set up as described on my web page for both recordings. The MSA is real clear without being too sharp but it doesn't have the warmth of the old Sho-Bud. The best thing about the MSA (it's by no means the only great guitar out there) is that the sound in very consistent across all the strings and that makes it easier to record.
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I am using the MSA Legend and Fender Steel King set up as described on my web page for both recordings. The MSA is real clear without being too sharp but it doesn't have the warmth of the old Sho-Bud. The best thing about the MSA (it's by no means the only great guitar out there) is that the sound in very consistent across all the strings and that makes it easier to record.
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