I've Got A Mansion - E9th/C6th - Greg Cutshaw

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Greg Cutshaw
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I've Got A Mansion - E9th/C6th - Greg Cutshaw

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More straightforward steel playing. Uses the 1st and second string raises on E9th at the same time. The C6th part kind of just roars in! I used an old Jimmy Day riff as the intro, notice the B chord just before the C.

Ive Got A Mansion in wma format

Ive Got A Mansion in streaming mp3 format


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Post by Jim Eller »

Greg,

One of my favs. I didn't recognize the name because I've been calling it something else.

I hope we can expect some E 9th tab in the near future.

Thanks for sharing.

Jim
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Post by Terry Miller »

Greg I really like the tone you're getting. What amp and effects are you using. Terry
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Post by Greg Cutshaw »

Thanks Terry! The guitar is an MSA Legend as posted on my web site. The chain that follows is 3' George L's cord, Goodrich 120 pot pedal, 1' George L's cord, Digitech RV-7 set on plate reverb, 8' George L's cord, Fender Steel King amp (reverb off), Shure SM-57 mic, Yamaha MG10/2 mixer, Yamaha AW-2400 workstation.

Later tonight I hope to post Amazing Grace, recorded with the same exact setup, but with the RV-7 replaced with a Boss RV-5, also set on plate reverb. Check out the tone of that for comparison!

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Post by Al Marcus »

Greg-Neat. Nice sharp tone. Very good crisps picking...al 8) 8)
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