Foolin Round -Another Side of Leavitt
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- Roy Thomson
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Foolin Round -Another Side of Leavitt
Here's some Mooney style on the six string
Rick tuned Leavitt.
I am tuggin two strings on this sucker,,,
one a half and the other a whole.
Try my link: http://freefilehosting.net/?id=qdn1lqTQ
Rick tuned Leavitt.
I am tuggin two strings on this sucker,,,
one a half and the other a whole.
Try my link: http://freefilehosting.net/?id=qdn1lqTQ
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Here is another link to "Foolin Round"
Compatible with RA and MM http://members.cox.net/loveridehd3/FOOLINROUND.mp3
Compatible with RA and MM http://members.cox.net/loveridehd3/FOOLINROUND.mp3
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Roy;
You've got a new fan here! You're too good! Any Leavitt~Tuning CD's available?
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You've got a new fan here! You're too good! Any Leavitt~Tuning CD's available?
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Hi Jeff,
Tugging strings 1 and 2 throughout.
The first string is a full tone raise which really requires two fingers tugging behind the bar namely mid and ring. Then your ear must tell you when to stop when you reach pitch. It's the same principle as a bow and arrow pull back and release.
Thanks John.
I have about 10 Leavitt arrangements all
notated in tablature and recorded. It is just a matter of putting it together in a package. If there is enough demand I will do that in the future.
Tugging strings 1 and 2 throughout.
The first string is a full tone raise which really requires two fingers tugging behind the bar namely mid and ring. Then your ear must tell you when to stop when you reach pitch. It's the same principle as a bow and arrow pull back and release.
Thanks John.
I have about 10 Leavitt arrangements all
notated in tablature and recorded. It is just a matter of putting it together in a package. If there is enough demand I will do that in the future.
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Roy,
Got it !!!! Your right about Windows Media.
OK this is leavitt ?? And we just pull strings up behind the bar?? I would swear that's a pedal. Maybe in my next life.
You know I was lucky enough to get your Boot.mp3 and byrdstyle.mp3 with tabs from rebel & ricky which seems to have diappeared. On the boot.mp3 did you do the rythm with the steel or a regular guitar. I been tryin to play that for months but I can't get it to sound like you. But I'm gonna keep tryin
Thank you Roy !
Rich
Got it !!!! Your right about Windows Media.
OK this is leavitt ?? And we just pull strings up behind the bar?? I would swear that's a pedal. Maybe in my next life.
You know I was lucky enough to get your Boot.mp3 and byrdstyle.mp3 with tabs from rebel & ricky which seems to have diappeared. On the boot.mp3 did you do the rythm with the steel or a regular guitar. I been tryin to play that for months but I can't get it to sound like you. But I'm gonna keep tryin
Thank you Roy !
Rich
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Richard,
The Byrdstyle tune and Boot Hill were done several years ago and as I recall I used my
Country Gentleman Guitar for the backup.
On the FoolinRound Leavitt solo anyone trying
this might want to use a 013 for the first string because it's the one that must raise
a full tone. It gets pretty sore on one finger in particular while learning the technique. In time it toughens up and the
pain goes away.
George I hope you choose to tune up and
keep working. All the best.
Roy
The Byrdstyle tune and Boot Hill were done several years ago and as I recall I used my
Country Gentleman Guitar for the backup.
On the FoolinRound Leavitt solo anyone trying
this might want to use a 013 for the first string because it's the one that must raise
a full tone. It gets pretty sore on one finger in particular while learning the technique. In time it toughens up and the
pain goes away.
George I hope you choose to tune up and
keep working. All the best.
Roy