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Paul Higgins

 

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Post  Posted 7 Oct 2012 11:00 am    
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Hi Every one
Hope the is the right place for this
I am looking for the intro to farwell Party in "D"
I have the rest of the song but no intro
If somebody can halp I would be graiful
thank you in antipation
Paul uk
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John Bresler R.I.P.

 

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Post  Posted 8 Oct 2012 6:18 am    
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Paul:

Here's a place to find intro's and turnarounds for lots of songs including "Farewell Party".

http://users.interlinks.net/rebel/steel/steel.html

I found 3 intro's to farewell party. Year 1967 by Johnny Bush with Jimmy Day on steel, 1979 by Gene Watson with LLoyd Green on steel and 1999 by Allan Jackson and it doesn't list the steel player.

Take a look at all 3 of them and pick the one that fits your ear best. I don't believe any are in the key of D but just move the intro up or down the neck to your key.


Cool
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Ricky Davis


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Bertram, Texas USA
Post  Posted 8 Oct 2012 6:59 am    
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The Great Paul Franklin is the steel player on the Allan Jackson cut of Farewell Party.
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Dick Sexton


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Greenville, Ohio
Post  Posted 8 Oct 2012 7:14 am     A very basic one...
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Farewell Party intro in "D"...

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Paul Higgins

 

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Post  Posted 8 Oct 2012 9:58 am    
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Hi Dick

Thank you...
I answered my email first and the one the one from Royce. He mentioned your self
so I just posted an other on the forum ( sorry )

and Royce said go down 2 frets if it is in E

Then I saw the postings on the forum and it was there

Thank you for all your help
Regards Paul uk
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Paul Higgins

 

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Post  Posted 9 Oct 2012 9:21 am    
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Paul Higgins wrote:
Hi Dick

Thank you...
I answered my email first and the one the one from Royce. He mentioned your self
so I just posted an other on the forum ( sorry )

and Royce said go down 2 frets if it is in E

Then I saw the postings on the forum and it was there

Thank you for all your help
Regards Paul uk


It would be good if somebody was to play it
so I would be able to hear it
to see haw it went because it is not covered by the music I have got
regards Paul uk
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Keith Davidson


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Nova Scotia, Canada
Post  Posted 10 Oct 2012 2:23 am    
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Paul, I take it you didn't go to the site John Bresler suggested.

John has even taken the time to list the years to enable finding them easier. There are audio clips posted there that match the tab.

Another thing you can do is go on youtube and type in "farewell party pedal steel" with the quotes and you'll have tons to listen to.

You'll hear and see different ways to do the same thing.

That's what makes the pedal steel so cool, the same thing can be played in at least 3 different positions.


Keith
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Paul Higgins

 

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United Kingdom
Post  Posted 10 Oct 2012 4:37 am    
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Hi Keith
Thanks for taking time to email
I went to the site John Bresler suggested. it is a good place to learn from.

I could only see it in "E"

I have to explain it I have a book from Billy copper,s
and CD of the song and the rhythm track,
it has bee written in " D " but there is no intro to it

Its is the first song I learn t, but has no intro
so I was looking for an intro in " D "
It was suggested ti have the "E" and take it back two frets..
But I found out if I have the intro in "D" OR even have in in "E" and go back two frets,

I have no music for it because the rhythm track because it starts where the main music starts
It looks like I have to start again with a different music
I am open to all offers
Regards Paul
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Dick Sexton


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Greenville, Ohio
Post  Posted 10 Oct 2012 5:34 am     Track With No Intro?
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Paul, this is part of the problem of long distance instruction. It is not your fault or ours that there has been a bit of confusion. You've asked a question and we've tried to answer it with the information you've given us. I also have Billy Coopers instruction of the song " Farewell Party". Mine is in his book, "E9 Country-Volume 1, Pedal Steel Guitar Instruction by Billy Cooper". It is an exellent book aimed, I believe, at the beginning to early intermediate steel guitar student. It may not have been ment to teach the song to be used as back up to a singer, which would normally include an intro. The CD included with the book, does not include an intro for that song. It starts right in playing what the singer would be singing. I believe what your asking for is a backing track in the key of "D" which includes an intro. If that is true, someone here may be able to help you find that. Several poster, trying to help, have given you good info as to where to find very good intros to that song. The one I myself posted above, will work just fine in an on stage band situation. It will also work with a backing track, but maybe not all tracks. As also stated above, many intros have been played and will work with that song. I will go through my pile of stuff and see if I have something that will work for you. If I do, I will email you direct. Just a note, if you get a track in another key, there are many programs that can change the track to the key of "D". Paul I hope I've gotten this correct and not misread what you want... We are all trying to help.
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Paul Higgins

 

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Post  Posted 10 Oct 2012 6:24 am    
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Hi Dick
I am grateful for all the help Ive been given

I'm sorry that there is been a bit of confusion. Its probely my fault, I had a stroke two years ago and my email so relay say what is in my mind,
I think you are right a bout the song ."" It is an exellent book aimed, I believe, at the beginning to early intermediate steel guitar student. It may not have been meant to teach the song to be used as back up to a singer, which would normally include an intro ""
its the first song I have learn't but when I hear it by other players they all include an intro,

""I believe what your asking for is a backing track in the key of "D" which includes an intro.""

Yes that is what I meant, But I have been given a couple but they have no backing, so I do the intro and them the song begins with backing were the singer would sing..I hope this makes sense, regards Paul
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Keith Davidson


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Post  Posted 10 Oct 2012 6:25 am    
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Paul, I have a backing track in Eb but I can change it and send it off to you. I have a tab for the intro and break but it's in E.

Email me at my email at the bottom of the post and I'll send the track off to you in the key of D.

If you want I can send you a track in the key of E as well.

That way you can use the tab and track in the key of E and when you learn it that way, as suggested, just drop everything you are doing back 2 frets and you will play the same thing but in the key of D.

I'm swamped right now with renovating or I'd take a stab at tabbing it out in D. Problem is I don't have a tab program.

Maybe Dick could email me the word tab and I can have a go at it if I get some time. Tabbing is not my expertise but it's pretty simple to just copy things down 2 frets.

Keith
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Dick Sexton


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Greenville, Ohio
Post  Posted 10 Oct 2012 10:54 am     ;^)
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Perfectly Paul, and it looks like Keith is stepping up to the plate to get you hooked up with a backing track you need. Way to go Keith...

Paul, sorry to hear of your health issues. If there is anything I can do to help, just ask.

Just one other thing... I mentioned some programs that will change keys for you on tracks. There are many, some free, some not, but I have found the program, "The Amazing Slowdowner" by Roni Music to be a very useful tool. It is flexable, to the point of even slowing something down, saving and emailing it, or up loading it to be downloaded and used by someone else.
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Paul Higgins

 

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United Kingdom
Post  Posted 10 Oct 2012 1:10 pm    
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Hi Dick
Yes you and Keith have been so help full.
my health is coming now. two years a go I couldn't speech
I couldn't read couldn't All my music my keyboard music I could even read and the steel I had just a month,I forgot what ever I was learning.
I relay on the spell checker I had to start leaning all over a gain I can now read slowly and can type my speech comes and goes, but not to worry about that I am coming back,

I have been using VLC media to slow the music down but it dose not change the key so I will try what you suggested
I learned Farewell Party, playing along with the "CD" (not the backing track)
but now I will have to learn it with the backing track
this forum and the people are fantastic to give you answers.. Thank you all those people who answer
Regards Paul
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William Beverly

 

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California, USA
Post  Posted 10 Oct 2012 6:19 pm    
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As I recall Mickey Adams has a nice intro lesson to that song but I think that it is in C or F. Easy to transpose.
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Ronnie Sellers


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Anyone have the tab for Misty on C6th ?
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Mark Greenway


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Lake Kiowa, Texas
Post  Posted 16 Jul 2014 9:16 pm     Intro to Farewell Party
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Paul,

Here is the intro from the Gene Watson version. Now, there is a mistake in this book. The 12ab to 13a should be 12ab to 15a. I'm pretty sure that is a mistake. Someone correct me if I'm wrong.

Just go to youtube and listen to how it is suppose to sound. The first lick to the verse is here also.



I hope it helps. Love this song.
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