Playing chord changes.

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Emil Wester
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Playing chord changes.

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What are some great licks to play around chord changes?
E9 tuning!
Paul Ouellette
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Classic licks

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Maybe I can narrow down these open ended requests. Is there a video or tab of classic cliché E9 licks that are movable. Not specific to any song. Guitarist have movable double stops and bends so I was looking for a few to cut my teeth and incorporate into my playing in any key. Thank you
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Dick Sexton
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Gentlemen...

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I cannot think of any of the over 500 Beginners Notes that I have shared on the Steel Guitar Forum that are not playable over the chords and movable up and down the neck. All written for E9th. Please feel free to explore a few of those.

My best,
Dick Sexton
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Fred Treece
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Re: Gentlemen...

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Dick Sexton wrote:I cannot think of any of the over 500 Beginners Notes that I have shared on the Steel Guitar Forum that are not playable over the chords and movable up and down the neck. All written for E9th. Please feel free to explore a few of those.

My best,
Dick Sexton
Dick,
I downloaded your entire collection when it was still only around 370 or so. It was and still is a great reference for me, and I recommend it to anyone looking to jump start or freshen up their catalogue of licks.

I don’t know if you still offer your collection in a zip file, but if you do, then Paul and Emil could do a lot worse than sending you an email or pm requesting it.
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Dick Sexton
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Thank you...

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Thank you, Fred. Appreciate the good words and am thrilled you and I are still at it. :wink: Like you said, I go back to them myself to refresh. Sure hate getting older.
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Post by John Rockefeller »

Dick's treasure trove is here...
https://onedrive.live.com/?authkey=%21A ... D13092D8FB
You can download the folder that has nearly 4 MB of quality info!
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Thank You! I downloaded these and will get to work.
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