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Topic: #2: Climbing Stairs |
Paul Sutherland
From: Placerville, California
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Posted 5 Mar 2010 10:56 pm
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This is a pattern that should look familiar. I am constantly playing around with variations of this pattern. I think of it as climbing stairs. I use it both in fast and slow playing. I rarely, if ever, play the whole pattern as presented below. I find it works well to incorporate pieces of the pattern into my playing. I find it more challenging to go down the neck than to go up the neck. One should experiment with skipping steps, &/or reversing direction mid-stream.
It is played on the 5th, 6th and 7th strings of the E9 neck using just the B floor pedal, plus on one step (here the 7th fret) I add a knee lever that raises the 7th a 1/2 tone. If you don't have this knee lever I think the pattern is still good to learn. You can play the bulk of the pattern and just avoid that one string when at that fret. Plus many pieces of the pattern are very useful without going to that position in the pattern. We're in the key of G.
In this example of the pattern I play entirely with my two fingers; I don't use the thumb at all. The two fingers work as a unit and alternate between playing 5 & 6 and then 6 & 7. I am a palm blocker. I don't know whether pick blockers will find this difficult or not. It is certainly not required that you pick in this fashion. I use the pattern with many different right hand picking patterns.
Let me know if this makes sense. I am thinking about making a YouTube video on this subject. Would that be helpful?
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6 3 3-3b 3b 3b-5b 5b 5b-7b 7b 7b-8 8 8-10 10
7 3-3 3--5 5--7k 7k-8 8-10
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6 10-12b 12b 12b-13 13 13-15 15
7 10-12 12--13 13-15
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Last edited by Paul Sutherland on 6 Mar 2010 10:00 am; edited 1 time in total |
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John Sluszny
From: Brussels, Belgium
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Posted 6 Mar 2010 8:07 am
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Thanks ! |
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Paul M. Matthews
From: New Jersey, USA
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Posted 9 Mar 2010 7:01 am New Tabber
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Paul Sutherland wrote: |
This is a pattern that should look familiar. I am constantly playing around with variations of this pattern. I think of it as climbing stairs. I use it both in fast and slow playing. I rarely, if ever, play the whole pattern as presented below. I find it works well to incorporate pieces of the pattern into my playing. I find it more challenging to go down the neck than to go up the neck. One should experiment with skipping steps, &/or reversing direction mid-stream.
It is played on the 5th, 6th and 7th strings of the E9 neck using just the B floor pedal, plus on one step (here the 7th fret) I add a knee lever that raises the 7th a 1/2 tone. If you don't have this knee lever I think the pattern is still good to learn. You can play the bulk of the pattern and just avoid that one string when at that fret. Plus many pieces of the pattern are very useful without going to that position in the pattern. We're in the key of G.
In this example of the pattern I play entirely with my two fingers; I don't use the thumb at all. The two fingers work as a unit and alternate between playing 5 & 6 and then 6 & 7. I am a palm blocker. I don't know whether pick blockers will find this difficult or not. It is certainly not required that you pick in this fashion. I use the pattern with many different right hand picking patterns.
Let me know if this makes sense. I am thinking about making a YouTube video on this subject. Would that be helpful?
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2
3
4
5 3 3 5 7 8 10
6 3 3-3b 3b 3b-5b 5b 5b-7b 7b 7b-8 8 8-10 10
7 3-3 3--5 5--7k 7k-8 8-10
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9
10
1
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5 12 13 15
6 10-12b 12b 12b-13 13 13-15 15
7 10-12 12--13 13-15
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Paul,
I think sdding the string lines (Shift _ ) would help to focus on where we are on the tab. My old eyes seem to "Wander" looking at this. With a name like "Paul" I know can do it.
Paul _________________ I want to Steel it all..... |
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Dick Sexton
From: Greenville, Ohio
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Posted 9 Mar 2010 7:38 am Pedal Steel Tab Blank Page...
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Paul if you will email me, I'll send you the tab sheet I use. It's a MS Word file. I've used it for a long time and it's as simple as using a pencil and paper. Up loads to the forum just like you've already done. It's probably not the best but for my simple mind it works just fine. Easy to read, 12 pitch.
It would be my pleasure to send it to you. Or anyone for that matter, if they want it.
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chris ivey
From: california (deceased)
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Posted 17 Mar 2010 1:51 pm
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cool paul...i can read it fine the way you wrote it. now i just have to go over it a bunch.
paul showed me this lick yesterday but i was too slow to get it then. he plays it very fast by design! |
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Gary Watkins
From: Bristol, VA
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Posted 9 Oct 2012 2:59 am Re: Pedal Steel Tab Blank Page...
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Dick Sexton wrote: |
Paul if you will email me, I'll send you the tab sheet I use. It's a MS Word file. I've used it for a long time and it's as simple as using a pencil and paper. Up loads to the forum just like you've already done. It's probably not the best but for my simple mind it works just fine. Easy to read, 12 pitch.
It would be my pleasure to send it to you. Or anyone for that matter, if they want it.
Dick Sexton |
Dick,
Please send this to me too.
Thanks,
Gary _________________ If you succeed in cheating someone, don't think that the person is a fool. It's just that the person trusted you far more than you deserved. |
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Dick Sexton
From: Greenville, Ohio
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Dick Sexton
From: Greenville, Ohio
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Posted 9 Oct 2012 4:46 am Loving That 7th String Raise....
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Paul that is a good one... I'll have to spend some time with it to get it up to speed.
I don't think I would like not having that 7th string raise. Very useful!
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