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Kenneth Kotsay

 

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Davie/Ft Lauderdale, Florida
Post  Posted 6 Jan 2001 6:10 pm    
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Need tab for: INTRO & BREAK - "Whiskey under the Bridge"

PS: Are the B&C pedals used in the intro/break?????
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Jeff Lampert

 

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queens, new york city
Post  Posted 7 Jan 2001 6:55 am    
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Intro-Key of E "L" = 1/2 tone lower


1_________________________________________________________________________________

2_________________________________________________________________________________
3___11_~_12______________________________6_~_7____________________________________
4____________12________13c___12c_~_12__________7______7_~_7c___7__________________
5________________12____13c___12c_~_12_____________7___7_~_7c___7__________________
6______________________13b___12b_~_12_________________7_~_7b___7__________________
7_________________________________________________________________________________
8_________________________________________________________________________________
9_________________________________________________________________________________
10________________________________________________________________________________



1_________________________________________________________________________________

2_________________________________________________________________________________
3_________________________________________________________________________________
4____7______________7_~_7____7_~_7____7_~~~~~__12_________________________________
5___________________7_~_7a___7_~_7a___7_~~~~~__12_________________________________
6_____________7b______________________7_~~~~~__12_________________________________
7__________7______________________________________________________________________
8_______7_________________________________________________________________________
9_________________________________________________________________________________
10________________________________________________________________________________

[This message was edited by Jeff Lampert on 07 January 2001 at 07:06 AM.]

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Jeff Lampert

 

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queens, new york city
Post  Posted 7 Jan 2001 6:57 am    
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solo-key of E "L" = 1/2 tone lower

In the beginning of the solo, the single notes that are counter to the double-notes from frets 10-14 should be heavily blocked, so that they sound like a "ping", rather than a musical note. Also, the notes on the 10th fret could be played on the 5the fret using the "b,c" pedals but the timbre seems to thicken and the I don't hear a pedal move in the bottom, which you would hear if you went from pressing the "b,c" pedals to unpressing them, and it sounds close to the 12the fret, but it's a real tough call on that. I think most players would opt to play it the way I tabbed it. Anyone have any thoughts on that?

1_________________________________________________________________________________

2_________________________________________________________________________________
3__________14b________13b_______12b________12_____________________________________
4__________14c________13c_______12c________12_______13c______12c__________________
5_____14c_______14c_________13c_______12c______12___13c______12c__________________
6_________________________________________________________13b______12b____________
7_________________________________________________________________________________
8_________________________________________________________________________________
9_________________________________________________________________________________
10________________________________________________________________________________


1_________________________________________________________________________________

2_________________________________________________________________________________
3________________________________________________________7_~_________5_~__________
4____12_______10________10L_______7_~_7___7__~_7_________7_~_________5_~__________
5____12_______10a_______10________7_~_7a___7a_~_7_____________7_~_5______5_~~~____
6________12________10________10_____________________7b____________________________
7_________________________________________________________________________________
8_________________________________________________________________________________
9_________________________________________________________________________________
10________________________________________________________________________________


1_________________________________________________________________________________

2_________________________________________________________________________________
3____2b___________________________________________________________________________
4____2________________2__~_2____2__~_2____________________________________________
5____2a___2a_~_2______2__~_2a___2__~_2a___2__~_2a_________________________________
6_________________2b______________________2b_~_2b_________________________________
7_________________________________________________________________________________
8_________________________________________________________________________________
9_________________________________________________________________________________
10________________________________________________________________________________

[This message was edited by Jeff Lampert on 07 January 2001 at 07:50 AM.]

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Ricky Davis


From:
Bertram, Texas USA
Post  Posted 7 Jan 2001 12:55 pm    
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Jeff your work here is amazing my friend. I am so impressed with you and your willingness to go for anything in the most selfless manor.
Thanks for you.
Ricky
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Kenneth Kotsay

 

From:
Davie/Ft Lauderdale, Florida
Post  Posted 7 Jan 2001 1:05 pm    
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JEFF - Thanks a million for the tab and the instruction. I kind a felt that I had to use the B&C pedals in the intro the ending. I had about 60% of the intro and about 50% of the break down using the B&C but I did not have the correct timing & picking order down pat. I'm using a gizmo called the "CHOP SHOP", it slows down parts of songs you record into it and it maintains the pitch also. I can really slow Franklin down BUT the more you slow down a lick the more distortion you get, again it does help.

Your tabbing the intro & break out helped me the most, thanks.

Also cognates with your new band 'ROADHOUSE". How's the club action up on L.I. and the City???
I'm awaiting the opening of a new C&W club called 'ROADHOUSE' here in Davie, Florida. Right now all we have in Broward County (Ft. Lauderdale area) is one C&W night club.

This new club will be using professional up-scale bands from Nashville and outer state. I talked with the manager a few days ago and he told me the club will not be using local bands. It's the same story with "Davie Junction' this club only uses local bands once every three weekends. Times are hard down here for C&W but for JAZZ, BLUES, ROCK, this joint is jumping, lots of clubs to enjoy.

Again thanks for the help, if your ever down for spring break give me a call.

PS: what's your e-mail address?

KEN
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Jeff Lampert

 

From:
queens, new york city
Post  Posted 7 Jan 2001 6:08 pm    
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Thanks Ricky. And Kenneth, I'm in two bands, and between them, I get to play a few gigs a month. Also, I rehearse with them each once a week, so all in all, I'm keeping busy. The country scene is about the same as it's been for the last five years, which is lean to say the least. I hear from Bob Hoffnar, though, that he's very busy, doing a wide array of musical things, not just country, and a couple of other steel players I know are finding things to do. Actually, I'd love to get into a swing band, and it doesn't have to be Western swing, but Big Band, 1940's retro-type swing, with some brass. There are a few groups in NYC doing that, but I haven't ventured out to try it. Of course, most of these groups would have no idea that a steel would fit in. So who knows. And you can get my e-mail right off any of my postings by clicking on the little "letter" icon between the "sunglasses" and "pencil", on the date line of the posting. Best to you.
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Tim Harr


From:
Dunlap, Illinois
Post  Posted 10 Jan 2001 8:29 pm    
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Ken,

You mentioned "slowing down Franklin" I believe tht Bruce Bouton played this in the Studio. He does most all of B & D stuff.

Tim
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