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C6 TAB Lapsteel Silent Night
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Silent Night
Merry Christmas to you here in the USA! What a great family we have in the SGF,
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- Bert Farroach
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It's mostly solving a nice puzzle, John!
I grew up with "do re mi fa sol", notated "1 2 3 4 5",
learned myself to play guitar, learned to hear chords under the melody,
and these are my tools now!
This 6 string lapsteel is a fine challenge because of its limitations, I think.
And the C6-tuning has a lot of surprising combinations in thirds and sixths.
So, indeed, it's sorting out the right and most fitting notes to play.
Some combinations are 2 or even 3 times on the neck! Then it's choosing the most flowing way.
At the end, when a song is in my fingers, I start to notate.
Finally, the most important thing is to develop a sort of picture of the neck.
Where are the do's and re's and mi's.
And you'll find lots of good posts on this forum!
They helped me on the way too!
Good luck, Bert.
I grew up with "do re mi fa sol", notated "1 2 3 4 5",
learned myself to play guitar, learned to hear chords under the melody,
and these are my tools now!
This 6 string lapsteel is a fine challenge because of its limitations, I think.
And the C6-tuning has a lot of surprising combinations in thirds and sixths.
So, indeed, it's sorting out the right and most fitting notes to play.
Some combinations are 2 or even 3 times on the neck! Then it's choosing the most flowing way.
At the end, when a song is in my fingers, I start to notate.
Finally, the most important thing is to develop a sort of picture of the neck.
Where are the do's and re's and mi's.
And you'll find lots of good posts on this forum!
They helped me on the way too!
Good luck, Bert.
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