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Brian Straub

 

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Post  Posted 21 Apr 2010 8:27 am    
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Has anyone tabbed Franklins Steel Intro after the fiddle intro on the song One Step at a Time? thanks...
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Joseph Barcus

 

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Post  Posted 21 Apr 2010 12:06 pm    
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Brian I dont have my guitar set up but I took a listen I dont know what key its in but I do know what they are doing. this is for example only. say the 5 chord would be a G. go to 10th fret pedals a&b, hit it slide back to the 6th fret A&F level and so on. find out the chord and try that you will hear what I am saying and will have it yourself very fast
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Niklas Widen

 

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Post  Posted 21 Apr 2010 3:09 pm    
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I had a listen and this is what I heard:

Tab:


1-----------------------------------------------------
2----------------------------------------------------
3---11-----13~13B-----13~~~8B------------------------
4-------------------------------11~~~~~6b-------------
5---11-----13~13A-----13~~~8A---11A~~~~6---8A~~4-----
6-------------------------------11~~~~~6B--8B~~4-----
7-----------------------------------------------------
8------------------------------------------8~~~4#----
9-----------------------------------------------------
10----------------------------------------------------

1----------------------------------------------------
2---------------------------------------------------
3---------------------------------------------------
4---------------------------------------------------
5----6~-6A------------------------------------------
6----6~~6B----6B~~6~~4------4~~6---------------------
7----------------------------------------------------
8----------------------------------------------------
9----------------------------------------------------
10------------6A~~6~~4------4~~6---------------------




/Nicke W
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Randy Waldo


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Memphis,TN, USA
Post  Posted 27 Apr 2010 12:58 pm    
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I have to confess. I had not heard this song until I ran across this post. The passing chords and runs that Paul played in the choruses were incredible. I have been studying them very closely. After listening to them, I'm trying to figure out how he made the moves he made, epecially in the 2nd chorus. Anyone with an idea of what he's doing? At least get me in the ballpark. Those are some of the most beutiful chords I've heard and would love to be able to learn and use them. I am playing a GFI Ultra 3&4. It may not even be on my guitar. LOL

Thank you in advance,
Randy
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Brian Straub

 

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Connecticut, USA
Post  Posted 27 Apr 2010 4:29 pm     franklin
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Hey Randy,

yes, these are real nice chorus runs...The second chorus is slightly different and very soulful...that's Paul F, who is arguably the best ballad player out there....I struggle with which strings he's playing....I havent been able to try the tab by Niklas but will soon. btw..thanks Niklas for the tab...If anyone can tab out those chorus runs that would be great.
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John Steele

 

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Post  Posted 28 Apr 2010 3:06 pm    
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Wow... nice move. Thank you for bringing that up, it could be very useful in lots of situations.
Niklas, thank you for taking the time to tab that. I'm pretty sure the first chord which appears at the 6th fret, you meant to lower the 4th string rather than b. I think you've got it though. Thanks !

- John
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Niklas Widen

 

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Post  Posted 29 Apr 2010 1:54 am    
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John,

You are right about lowering the 4th string. Maybe I should have explained the symbols I use in my tab. I use the lower case b as a sign for lowering and # for raising, rather than naming the changes by letters.

Niklas
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Mike Archer


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church hill tn
Post  Posted 29 Apr 2010 8:06 am     great tune
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wow I had not heard this tune either

it is real country music at its best

and Paul is awesome as usual!!

ill be workin on this tune some

Mike thanks for posting tab.... Very Happy
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