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Dick Sexton


From:
Greenville, Ohio
Post  Posted 13 Nov 2014 2:31 pm    
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Some of them are easy but elusive... This was for me.
Hope it's useful.
Tab:

1______________________________________________________
2______________________________________________________
3_________7B____________5B_____________________________
4____________________________________8F___7F-6F___5~___
5__6A-7A______7A-6A-5A_________________________________
6___________________________5-6-7-8_______7--6____5~___
7______________________________________________________
8______________________________________________________
9______________________________________________________
10_____________________________________________________
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Alan Bidmade


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Newcastle upon Tyne UK
Post  Posted 16 Nov 2014 2:40 am    
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Nice one Dick!
Interesting for me is the fact that I 'read'this on screen and knew how it was going to sound before I played it!
I guess we make progress on psg in all sorts of ways, not just in getting seat time. Understanding tab (and being able to 'hear' some of the changes in your head) is just another way of making progress.
Thanks for all you do - not all of them work for me - I don't think I'm 'fluent' enough (or fast enough a picker) to make all your posts sound musical, but I always have a go!
Cheers

(Alan) Nick
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Dick Sexton


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Greenville, Ohio
Post  Posted 16 Nov 2014 5:29 am     Thank you...
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Alan, it is always good to hear from you. I know what you mean, some of them don't work for me either. Or may work only in MY mind. I think it is great to look at some of the best players in the the world and try to "Do what they do", but some of us, like myself, will never be much more then bedroom/living room players. And there is no shame in that. I learned early on that I could study and learn something(or I thought I did), but could not remember it for long periods. That never slowed my desire to learn(or play at MY level), it only frustrated me then and still does. All were not meant to be great players, just as all were not meant to be great brain surgeons. I do think it is important to be happy with who and what we are.

Very pleased that your still playing and checking out my tabs. Smile
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