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Joshua Hicks


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Oklahoma, USA
Post  Posted 25 Mar 2017 8:50 am    
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Can anyone help me figure out the little diddy on the steel at 1:21 on Chris Stapleton's Fire Away?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bbjLna3tYhA

Thank you!
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Nicholas Scott


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Norfolk, VA USA
Post  Posted 26 Mar 2017 11:33 am     Fire Away
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Hey Josh, I posted about this a couple of months back and got no response so I broke it down myself. It sounds to me like its two steels. I'll send you what I tabbed out once I get home from work this evening.
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Nicholas Scott


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Norfolk, VA USA
Post  Posted 27 Mar 2017 9:36 am     Fire Away Tab
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HEY JOSH,

HERE IS WHAT I HAVE. A BUDDY OF MINE HELPED ME FIGURE IT OUT. HOPE THIS HELPS.





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Joshua Hicks


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Oklahoma, USA
Post  Posted 28 Mar 2017 7:24 am    
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That did help out thank you for posting this!! I got to playing around with it last night and came up with this version. I'm a little unsure about it ending in D but it sounded pretty close to me. What do you think? I did the tab in excel so it's not the best.



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Dana Blodgett

 

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California, USA
Post  Posted 28 Mar 2017 6:49 pm     fire away
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Joshua, I hear the song in the key of A so the solo at the end of the song seems to fade out on Dadd9,Dadd9 could be at the 10th fret strings 5,6,7,8 open... but resolves to A to end...Is that how you play it? I haven't matched my steel up to this recording but played a six string along with it...

A-Esus4-Em7-Dadd9-A-Esus4-Dadd9 (verse)

Bridge=Bm-F#m7-Bm-F#m7-Esus4
("Choose the words"..etc)

I think you could probably play the first 7 or 8 notes of the solo at the 17th fret by doing a classic descending lick beginning on the third string,then first string, then fourth string ,then second string(open) moving on down which might include your 2nd string lower knee lever 1 or 2 half steps,then dropping down to the 4&5 &6 strings at the 17th fret then sliding down to the 12th and completing the lick with the rest of your friends tabs
I hope this helps.
MOST OF THE TABS AND CHORDS ARE IN KEY OF g OR g# ON THE INTERNET THAT I've SEEN
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Joshua Hicks


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Post  Posted 29 Mar 2017 7:10 am    
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I went back and played through it yesterday night and see that it is in G and it resolves in C. Like the little progression at the end of the lick is G, D and C. So my tab was off. The chord progression I found is G, D, Em, C G so I am going off of that but it could be in the wrong key. I do understand what you're saying and my explanations may be off haha I'm still new to PSG. I'm going to make a video of me playing tonight and will share the link on here so you guys can see if I get it close. It's a super soulful lick!!
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Eric Bird

 

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Texas, USA
Post  Posted 13 Apr 2017 10:10 am     Fire Away
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Hey Joshua, I was wondering where you got with this song. I am brand new to pedal steel and would love to find some tab of it or a video explaining how to play it. I absolutely love the pedal steel in this song.
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Frederick Krubel


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Wisconsin, USA
Post  Posted 4 May 2017 1:53 pm    
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The song is in A. My band plays "Parachute" but I play electric guitar on that one, with a pitch shifter down a half step. We need more Stapleton and Sturgill TABs! Very cool and thanks.
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