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Topic: Lonesome 77203 |
Steve Feldman
From: Central MA USA
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Posted 11 Jun 2000 3:38 pm
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Here goes - Song by Justin Tubb, tab by me after being entranced by Bob Lucier's great playing on the Northern Steel CD:
Intro
Bb
3______________________|_____________________________
4______________________|____>6____2F~1__________1____
5___6_____6___6A___8A__|____>6____2A~1A___>1A___1A___
6______________________|_____________________________
7______________________|_____________________________
8______6______6____8___|___________________1_________
9______________________|_____________________________
Eb Bb
3_______________________________________|_______________________|
4___2F________2F________________________|_______________________|
5________2A_________2A_____1____________|_______________________|
6_______________________________1~1B____|_______________________|
7_______________________________________|_______________________|
8___________________2F_____1____1~1_____|________6______________|
9_______________________________________|_______________________|
0_______________________________________|__4>>6_____6>>4__1~~1A_|
1st Verse
Bb Eb
3_________________________________________________________________
4__________1__>6__6~~4F__2F~~1____1~~1_________1___>2F__2F~1__>2F_
5_______1A____>6__6~~4A__2A~~1A__>1A~1____1~1A~1A__>2A__2A~1A_>2A_
6____1B________________________________1B_________________________
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8__1______________________________________________________________
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F Eb
3_______________________________________________________________
4______________2F~~~~~8~8___>4F______________________________1__
5__________2A~~~~~~~~~8~8A__>4A__4A~2A__1~2A__4A~2A__2A~1A__>1A_
6_______2_______________________________________________________
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8____2F__________________________4F~2F__1~2F__4F~2A__2F~1~~~____
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Bb Eb ??
3________________________________________________________________
4___________1__>6__4F~2F___1____1~~1__________1____>2F~4F__6~6___
5_______1A_____>6__4A~2A__>1A__>1A~1_____1~1A~1A___>2A~4A__6~6A__
6____1B______________________________1B__________________________
7________________________________________________________________
8__1_____________________________________________________________
9________________________________________________________________
Bb Eb Bb
3____________________________________________________________
4______2F~~~4F___>6___2F~1________1___2F__2F_________________
5__2A~~~~~~~4A___>6___2A~1A__>1A__1A__2A__2A__2A___1_________
6______________________________________________________1~1B__
7____________________________________________________________
8_____________________________1_______________2F___1___1~1___
9____________________________________________________________
I would love to have some comments, sugestions - a smarter, better way to do this; options, variations, etc. Thanks.
SF
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Graham
From: Marmora, Ontario, Canada
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Posted 12 Jun 2000 1:16 pm
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Steve:
Sound clip for this would be handy for us beginners, if at all possible.
Have to agree with you, Bobby does a fantastic job on this piece.
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Steve Feldman
From: Central MA USA
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Posted 12 Jun 2000 5:57 pm
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Sorry I can't help you out with a sound clip, Graham. I don't have any MIDIs or MAXIs or WAVs or even a sound card in my PC. This is a problem for me, too, in trying to hear some of the clips on yours and Ricky's site.
I might suggest that you take a listen to the CD, and just work on the 1st verse (dispense with the Intro for now). In the first line, you're basically sliding from the 6 open, to the 4AF (A pedal/4th raise), then down to the 2AF (A pedal/2nd raise), and then noodling around between the 1A and the 2AF, ending on the 2AF. Second line is similar, but with strings 5&8 instead of 4&5. The first 4 notes on each line are from standard grip positions. Third line kind of repeats the 1st, etc.
No substitute for sound, but I hope this helps.
Steve [This message was edited by Steve Feldman on 15 June 2000 at 11:07 PM.] |
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Ricky Davis
From: Bertram, Texas USA
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Posted 12 Jun 2000 8:48 pm
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Hey Steve it looks good; but I never get the D;or E or F levers right; so I personally put (L)>lower or (R)>raise on the string and the folks can figure out which knee lever does the trick. I understand what you got up there but some may not understand what letter their knee lever might be. That would be my only suggestion; otherwise looks great.
Ricky |
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Graham
From: Marmora, Ontario, Canada
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Steve Feldman
From: Central MA USA
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Posted 13 Jun 2000 6:40 pm
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Never sound as good as Bob tho.... |
Duh!!!! I'm almost embarassed to post my tab!
Feel free to e-mail me if you get stuck.
Steve |
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John Steele
From: Renfrew, Ontario, Canada
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Posted 15 Jun 2000 10:27 am
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Steve,
I finally got around to trying this last night, and it's really good! Thanks for posting it...great job
-John |
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Steve Feldman
From: Central MA USA
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Posted 15 Jun 2000 1:17 pm
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Hey, thanks, John. Believe me, it probably did ME more good than it did you!
Steve |
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