E9th - Lloyd Green Style Chromatic Riff

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Greg Cutshaw
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E9th - Lloyd Green Style Chromatic Riff

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This is a fairly hard riff to play if you're not used to the fingering and damping. I used my palm to damper the strings on this one.

Click here to see/print the Adobe .pdf file.

Click here to hear the solo.


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Greg,
I find myself using lots of tabs on stage. Last weekend I play one said to myself, "Thank ya' Greg"
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Danny,

You and "Clear Creek Band" have a really classy web site. I gotta try playing the PSG in my shorts, out, sometime.

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Thanks again for the tab's Greg. I learn a lot from you.

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Post by Greg Cutshaw »

Thanks Amos!

I wrote 150 of these initially but intended to stop at just a few. I could write a few books now with all the tab and sound files I have received from everyone and I haven't posted any of those. We all have great things to offer and there's so many different styles and ways to play.

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Great tabs

Post by Ricky Thibodeaux »

Gregg, between you and Ricky Davis you guys tab out some great stuff and make it easy for us beginners to learn. Keep it up brother. You da man.....Ricky
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