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Scott Swartz
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Post by Scott Swartz »

The lick as the tune goes to the II major (A7) is really great, I had to figure it out and tab it.

I think its something like this second line is alternate using the B - A# change

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--------------------------A7------------------------------

F#|_________________________________________________________________________________________________
D#|_______________15__________15___________________________________________________________________
G#|_______________________________________________________________17B--13__15B--15__13--10___________
E |_________15________15D--15______15—15—15--14F___14F—15--15________________________________________
B |_________15--15A____15A_________15--15A—15--14____14—15—15A____17A--13__15A--15__13--10_____________
G#|__________________________________________________________________________________________________
F#|___________________________________________________________________________________________________
E |___________________________________________________________________________________________________
D |____________________________________________________________________________________________________
B |_____________________________________________________________________________________________________

F#|___________________________________________________________________________________________________
D#|_______________15__________15______________________________________________________________________
G#|_______________________________________________________________________________________________
E |_________15________15D--15______15—15—15--15______15—-15--15_____________________________________
B |_________15--15A____15A_________15--15A—15--15X____15X—15—15A______________________________________
G#|___________________________________________________________________________________________________
F#|___________________________________________________________________________________________________
E |___________________________________________________________________________________________________
D |__________________________________________________________________________________________________
B |___________________________________________________________________________________________________

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frank rogers
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Post by frank rogers »

Reggie's playing on this clip is second to none! I'm sure by his tone and technique, that it is also indicative of his playing in general. Excellent Reggie!!
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Mark Edwards
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Post by Mark Edwards »

Now that's what Steel Guitar is supposed to sound like. Thanx Reggie
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Post by Roger Kelly »

Reggie I remember when you first post that clip.....I found out what type of Camera that was used to record you playing this tune, I believe from you, and went out and bought one. It is a Sony MVC-FD92 Digital Camera, for those who might be interested in knowing. The only bad thing about it is 60 seconds is all it will record at a time. The sound of you playing that break is as good as it gets in a live situation in my opinion.
To my ear......you were getting that "Emmons Sound". GREAT JOB!
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Post by Tony Dingus »

Reggie, that was great playing and tone. That will make the hair stand on the back of your neck. Awesome job!!

Tony
Reggie Duncan
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Post by Reggie Duncan »

Thank you Tony! Incidentally, we have found a video clip of the same band, The Country Village Band, with my wife singing...with me on steel. Check it out... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gXdPgw0l9lM&mode=related&search=
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Post by Terry Downs »

My goodness Reggie. "Something out of Nothing" is awesome. That is a "tasty as Hughey" solo combined with a tone that makes me listen to it over and over.

I don't get on here much anymore, but this post is a thrill for me. Thanks for posting.

Best regards,
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Chris LeDrew
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Post by Chris LeDrew »

If you sound like that on a video clip, I can't imagine what you sounded like in the room! Great, Reggie!
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