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Topic: How Do You Play This Fill in 'Old Habits'? |
Tim Heidner
From: Groves, TX
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Posted 10 Apr 2017 3:58 pm
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The one after he sings "I kicked the habit, of smoking back some time ago'...
I'm conflicted about the second part of the fill, where he does the B,A,G,A,B phrase before the final two chords.
I can do it working the B and C pedals and going between frets 5 and 3, but it almost sounds like he's doing something different there. I may be over complicating it.
I love Dicky Overbey, I got to see him at the Fulton Oysterfest with Mona McCall a few years back. Just the Emmons into the volume pedal into the amp, sounded amazing! |
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Tim Heidner
From: Groves, TX
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Steve Hinson
From: Hendersonville Tn USA
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Posted 10 Apr 2017 7:21 pm
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Try strings 5 and 8,with your A pedal...he probably used the E lower too... |
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Tim Heidner
From: Groves, TX
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Posted 10 Apr 2017 8:11 pm
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When I listen to it with headphones, it seems like I can hear a B-D-B below the G-A-B. I'm not sure if that's coming from the steel, but if it is, that doesn't work with the B+C pedals lick.
I had tried it with the E lower in the 8th fret, then slide up to the 10th while letting off the E lower, then add the B. It's an awkward move for me, that's why I thought there must be a better way.
I think that's likely what he's doing, I just need to get used to it, I guess.
Thanks, Steve. |
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Tim Heidner
From: Groves, TX
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Posted 11 Apr 2017 6:38 am
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I think I may have it worked out, need somebody more experienced than me to try it and see if I'm on the right track.
So, the five note phrase in question: The top notes are B-A-G-A-B, then the final two chords, which I believe are D to A, 15th fret to 12th
The first two notes are just a B pedal letoff on the 5th string in the 10th fret, then the tricky part comes. The bottom notes below the G-A-B notes are B-D-B
Hit the E lower, strike 8 and 5 in the 8th fret that gives you your B and G notes
Letting the notes ring, slide up two frets while releasing the E lower, that gives you the D and A notes
Then slide back down 2 frets, letting the low note ring while engaging the E lower again, then strike the 4th string, this gives you the B and B notes.
Then slide up for the final two chords.
It's pretty hard for me to do all that and keep the knee in sync. I probably have it all wrong and making it more complicated than it needs to be. Either that, or more likely, I'm just clumsy.
Probably not a lick that I would try to incorporate into my playing. |
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Dick Sexton
From: Greenville, Ohio
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Posted 11 Apr 2017 7:32 am Could be...
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Dickie could squeeze more music out of two notes then most of us can get out of a bushel basket full.
I think the first part, string six is very subtle and almost not there. I would love to be able to accent one string over another like the pros can.
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5__3--5--8---8A---10A__10A-10-8-10-10A--17A--17_______
6__3--5B-8---8----10B__10B-10-8-10-10B--17B--17_______
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Tucker Jackson
From: Portland, Oregon, USA
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Posted 11 Apr 2017 9:08 am Re: How Do You Play This Fill in 'Old Habits'?
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Tim Heidner wrote: |
I'm conflicted about the second part of the fill, where he does the B,A,G,A,B phrase before the final two chords. |
You're very close Tim. Everything is right but the last note.
And Steve Hinson got it right. The entire run is on strings 8 and 5, using A-pedal and E-lower lever.
That specific little 5-note part of the run you're asking about is a pretty common move. It bounces from a pedals-down 'G' to another inversion that's two frets down with the E's lowered. Then back up to the original one.
Like this (all on strings 8 and 5):
10th fret: A-pedal
Release A-pedal
Slide down to 8th fret and lower E strings (so this position is another inversion of 'G')
Slide back to 10th while releasing E-lower lever
Add A-pedal
He only picks on the first and last of those positions (both in 10th fret with A-pedal). The rest happens while notes are ringing.
Give that a try and see what you think. |
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Tim Heidner
From: Groves, TX
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Posted 11 Apr 2017 9:54 am
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That's the way I started out doing it, Tucker, but I'm not sure that last note is right on the 5th string, because he slides that note all the way up to an F#, here's my thinking:
It sounds like he hits the final B note on the 4th with the E lowered, and slides that all the way up to 15 still lowered, then slides that down to 12 while releasing the E lower and adding the B pedal.
On the first three notes I'm hearing that sliding B-D-B under it all and it's all just one picked note, as near as I can tell.
I got to considering that if a guy had an E raise on his 8th string on his C pedal he could do that little phrase without all the sliding up and down... |
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Tim Heidner
From: Groves, TX
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Posted 11 Apr 2017 10:01 am
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Is that a common thing to have an 8 raise on your C pedal?
I'm slowing this way down in Garageband so I can hear all the little nuances and that move seems a little too precise to be slides.
Whatever, it's an awful lot of studying over three notes. |
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Tim Heidner
From: Groves, TX
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Posted 11 Apr 2017 10:13 am
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I was just looking at the copedent page and I see that Paul Franklin has that 8 string raise to F# on his C pedal, but most of them either don't have a low string raise or do the 10 raise to C#.
My guitar doesn't have any low string raise on the C pedal, just 4 and 5. |
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Dick Wood
From: Springtown Texas, USA
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Posted 11 Apr 2017 11:01 am
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Steve Hinson is on the right track. I've played that song with many bands over the years and the whole phrase is played using the 5&8,lowering the E's and using the A pedal. _________________ Cops aren't paid much so I steel at night. |
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Tim Heidner
From: Groves, TX
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Posted 11 Apr 2017 11:23 am
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Well, that certainly is a lot easier and more natural than all that extra E levering I was doing.
Steve Hinson was right all along.
Thanks to everyone for the help! |
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Tucker Jackson
From: Portland, Oregon, USA
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Posted 11 Apr 2017 4:00 pm
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"...I got to considering that if a guy had an E raise on his 8th string on his C pedal he could do that little phrase without all the sliding up and down..."
Do it with the bar: starting from that 10th fret A-pedal position, try sliding up to fret 19 (with no A-pedal), then slide back to fret 17.
Last edited by Tucker Jackson on 11 Apr 2017 4:19 pm; edited 2 times in total |
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Steve Hinson
From: Hendersonville Tn USA
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Posted 11 Apr 2017 4:00 pm
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Tim Heidner wrote: |
Well, that certainly is a lot easier and more natural than all that extra E levering I was doing.
Steve Hinson was right all along.
Thanks to everyone for the help! |
You are welcome,Tim!
If we can't help each other ,we "ain't much count",as they say in my homeland...
Have fun with that lick...and youTube"She's Acting Single(I'm Drinking Doubles)"...
...that's a whole'nother level...
Steve
www.brandxcases.com |
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Tim Heidner
From: Groves, TX
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Posted 11 Apr 2017 4:54 pm
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Steve Hinson wrote: |
Tim Heidner wrote: |
Well, that certainly is a lot easier and more natural than all that extra E levering I was doing.
Steve Hinson was right all along.
Thanks to everyone for the help! |
You are welcome,Tim!
If we can't help each other ,we "ain't much count",as they say in my homeland...
Have fun with that lick...and youTube"She's Acting Single(I'm Drinking Doubles)"...
...that's a whole'nother level...
Steve
www.brandxcases.com |
OK, I done checked that one out; I reckon it's a little out of my range this week.
Is that Weldon Myrick? |
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Tim Heidner
From: Groves, TX
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Posted 11 Apr 2017 6:13 pm
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Is this the same lick as the first half of the intro to Whiskey Bent and Hellbound? |
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Steve Hinson
From: Hendersonville Tn USA
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Posted 12 Apr 2017 4:30 am
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Tim Heidner wrote: |
Is this the same lick as the first half of the intro to Whiskey Bent and Hellbound? |
No,but the whole lick is on strings 5 and 8 and uses the E lower.
It's Pete Drake. |
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Craig A Davidson
From: Wisconsin Rapids, Wisconsin USA
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Posted 12 Apr 2017 4:43 am
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[quote="Steve Hinson"]
Have fun with that lick...and youTube"She's Acting Single(I'm Drinking Doubles)"...
...that's a whole'nother level...
That's one I would like to see. |
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Bill Thomin
From: Ohio, USA
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Steve Hinson
From: Hendersonville Tn USA
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Posted 12 Apr 2017 4:35 pm
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That version is a little different than the record. |
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