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Topic: Beginners Notes #3 |
Dick Sexton
From: Greenville, Ohio
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Posted 4 Dec 2007 5:28 pm
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Simple, but nice fill lick when used between vocal lines.
Key of “D”, (1 to 4 chord change)
1____________________________________________
2____________________________________________
3________10~~~8_______5B~5B______4B~3B~3~~_
4____________________________________________
5___10~~~~~~~ 8A_____ 5~~ 5A______4A~3A~3~~_
6____________________________________________
Time 1..........&........2.............3......................4 (Quick on the four)
Again, timing is the key. Sorry, I don’t write out timing very well.
Fret 5 is a fluid change on the count. The last pairs are quick.
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Cecil Almond
From: Albemarle, NC, USA
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Posted 5 Dec 2007 6:01 am beginning#3
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Whats the tuning on the 6 strings?
Thanks, Cecil _________________ 1957 Fender Deluxe 6, 1965 SG JR, 1967 D18, 1971 Tele, 1974 Tele Deluxe, Silver face Princeton Reverb, Silverface Twin |
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Dick Sexton
From: Greenville, Ohio
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Posted 5 Dec 2007 6:41 am Tuning...
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Thanks for asking Cecil, sorry I should have posted this earlier.
Emmons, Basic E9, 3pedals, 4knees:
-----------A--/--B--/--C--/-LKL-/-RKL-/-LKR-/-RKR
F#-1___________________________G______
D#-2________________________________D_
G#-3________A_________________________
E---4____________F#___F____Eb__________
B---5___C#______ C# ___________________
G#-6________A_________________________
F#-7___________________________G______
E---8_________________F____Eb__________
D---9_________________________________
B--10___C#____________________________ |
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