"Little instruction" n° 2 (Autumn Leaves)

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"Little instruction" n° 2 (Autumn Leaves)

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Hi,

Little instruction n° 2 Autumn Leaves (J.Kosma).

http://www.youtube.com/papayellowsteel

I hope you can understand my English... You know I am French. I only learnt it at school when I was young ! Steel guitar is a passion... :D
Many thanks to Doug, Mike, George and Rick Alexander my first teacher and James Crowbear (my good friend) who is my teacher in France too.

I whish you all a nice day !

"PapaYellowSteel" from France :D :mrgreen: :D
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poppa yellow is formidable for a "beginner"
Merci to Doug B too ;-)
you guys are lucky not to have him over there w: ya cause the ladies love that Maurice Chevalier accent
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Post by James Kerr »

I enjoyed that very much Eddie, I see you are still playing left hand.

Other players, especially beginners will be interested to know what Tuning you use.

James.
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Hello James,

It's C6th tuning; low2high (A C E G A C E G).

A good link for Jazz standards music.
http://valdez.dumarsengraving.com/557JazzStandards.PDF

For Autumn Leaves, I made my own adaptation and Tab for Steel Guitar.
If some one want the Tab, I can post it on the Forum.

Regards,

Eddie, "PapaYellowSteel". :D :mrgreen: :D
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Post by Les Anderson »

A very small suggestion for you Eddie, try to place your bar precisely over the fret and you will get a much fuller note. Practicing the scales will go along way in learning to keep your bar right on top of the fret.

Please accept this suggestion in good faith, not as negative criticism or a put down
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Post by Eddie Jaudouin »

Thank,

I accept your suggestion in good faith ! You know I am a student...

Regards,

Eddie "PYS". :D :mrgreen: :D
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Eddie - I thought it sounded great, would love if you could post the tabs for the rest of us beginners. Thanks - Rich
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Post by David Eastwood »

I thought that was absolutely charming. As a rank beginner myself, it's so encouraging to see this kind of thing!
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Hi every body ! This is my first tab (no so clear, but I will try to do better next time..).
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Thanx and have a nice day.

Eddie "PYS". :D :mrgreen: :D
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Thanks Eddie!
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