Curly Chalker Lick - "I Love You A Thousand Ways"
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Curly Chalker Lick - "I Love You A Thousand Ways"
I am trying to learn exactly how to play the famous Curly Chalker lick on "I Love You A Thousand Ways". I have that lick on a Stoney Edwards song called "Hank and Lefty Raised My Country Soul", on which it sounds like Weldon Myrick playing the lick. I am real close to playing it right ... but not exactly. Anyone have any guidance for me?
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B, If you're able to put in on file and mail it, i will run it through the machine 4 u. "The machine knows what to do."
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One way that I try to learn a lick
Hi Bobby....that reminds me of a Hank Thompson song called Ages and Ages Ago..He has Curly Chalker on steel and during the second verse...Curly does a beautiful ascending run.....I have a recording software and I just edited that one section out and then reduced the speed about 30 %. I just allow it to play over and over until I'm able to figure out what he's doing. Beleive me....it works. I use the DAK Wave/MP3 Editor and Recorder.
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If you can post it here or e-mail it to me at jr.lampert@verizon.net, I'll take a shot at it.
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I don't have the Stoney Edwards recording, but I just listened to Lefty's recording of "Thousand Ways," and Chalker doesn't have a much of a solo or licks.
HOWEVER, if you're talking about the lick in "Always Late," it's originally a Joaquin Murphey lick found on the intro to "Steel Guitar Jubilee."
Anyway, here's the lick, C6 tuning, key of A
[tab]
3____2---3---5____10--|--9______________
4____2---3---5____10--|--9______________
5_____________________|_________________
6____2---3---5____10--|--9______________
[/tab]
On E9, it's
[tab]
5____3---4---6____11---|--10______________
6____3---4---6____11---|--10______________
7______________________|_________________
8____3b--4b--6b___11b--|--10b_____________
[/tab]
HOWEVER, if you're talking about the lick in "Always Late," it's originally a Joaquin Murphey lick found on the intro to "Steel Guitar Jubilee."
Anyway, here's the lick, C6 tuning, key of A
[tab]
3____2---3---5____10--|--9______________
4____2---3---5____10--|--9______________
5_____________________|_________________
6____2---3---5____10--|--9______________
[/tab]
On E9, it's
[tab]
5____3---4---6____11---|--10______________
6____3---4---6____11---|--10______________
7______________________|_________________
8____3b--4b--6b___11b--|--10b_____________
[/tab]
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Son, we live in a world with walls, and those walls have to be guarded by men with steel guitars. Who's gonna do it? You? You, Lt. Weinberg?
Son, we live in a world with walls, and those walls have to be guarded by men with steel guitars. Who's gonna do it? You? You, Lt. Weinberg?