Intro to Walking After Midnight

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Martin Schmidt
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Intro to Walking After Midnight

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Does anyone has a tab of the intro to Walking after midnight? Which tuning, who played it and on which guitar?
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Martin...
Don Helms, Console Grande Gibson D8, E13th tuning, no tab

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Martin Schmidt
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Is it it played on pedal steel or non pedal?
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E13th non-pedal. It also lays out just fine in C6th. It makes a good ear training excercise - mostly two note grips low to high sequentially up the tuning.
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Post by Roy Thomson »

It is non pedal.
The tab used to be on the Rebel Site
and probably still is.
Worth a try.
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Cool! Many thanx!
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