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E9th - An Eye For An Eye - Slow Shuffle Beat With Tracks

Posted: 5 Jul 2007 2:33 pm
by Greg Cutshaw
An Eye For An Eye. This is a slow shuffle beat song that's real easy to imporvise to. The lead guitar parts are left in the track to give the steel player a break. The 1st E9th verse is tabbed out.

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

Click here to hear the solo.

Click here to hear the rhythm track.

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Greg

Thanks

Posted: 5 Jul 2007 5:50 pm
by Danny Sherbon
Gosh I'm glad you are putting some more tabs on here. This is another one I'll be spending some time on. Great playing!
Thanks

Thanks very much!

Posted: 24 Jul 2007 3:49 pm
by Dennis Beck
... these tabs and audio files are great! You wouldn't happen to have Ghost Riders (Herd) In The Sky for E9 somewhere on your hard drive?

Posted: 24 Jul 2007 4:38 pm
by Greg Cutshaw
Dennis,

I've got Ghost Riders on C6th but it's not finished yet! I just upgraded my recorder from a Yamaha AW-1600 to the AW-2400 and everything is in limbo for a little while.

Greg

Ghost Riders

Posted: 24 Jul 2007 4:54 pm
by Dennis Beck
I slop through a rendition of it on the G6 biscuit board ... more of jam based on a Ghost Riders theme really. I'll be working to figure out new Rockabilly/Surf/Duane Eddy/Dick Dale/etc. material for PSG in the coming weeks.

Lotsa good stuff in these posts! It'll take days to go through them all. I stumbled across the intro to the Emmylou Harris' C'est La Vie a little while ago. I default to Chuck Berry and forgot that there was a pedal steel in her version.

Posted: 27 Jul 2007 7:42 pm
by KENNY KRUPNICK
Greg, In "Eye For An Eye", Is the 2nd string Eb lowered a whole tone,or a half? :D

Posted: 28 Jul 2007 6:55 am
by Greg Cutshaw
Kenny,

It is lowered a full tone. However, I usually lower my 2nd string 1/2 tone and just slant the bar to get the full tone raise. Just for this song, I lowered it a full tone with the knee lever, just like the tab shows.

Greg

Posted: 28 Jul 2007 8:35 am
by KENNY KRUPNICK
Greg, I like that bar slant "sound". It gives it feeling. :D That's what I have is a single lower on my guitars, Eb to D,and then slant to C#. :D