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Bob Snelgrove


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san jose, ca
Post  Posted 20 Sep 2014 3:34 pm    
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Guys

I don't have a steel at home so help me out with this very simple fill @ 0:45? Sound like a B/C lick?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=82dDnv9zeLs

thx

bob
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Bob Snelgrove


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Post  Posted 3 Oct 2014 7:49 am    
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Anyone? As usual, I'm drawing a blank although it sounds like a very common position?



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Tommy Mc


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Post  Posted 4 Oct 2014 4:08 pm    
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Bob, I've been kind of faking my way through this song in the band. Thanks for motivating me to catch some of the licks. After slowing it down and minimizing the vocals, here's what I think I hear happening. I'm playing it around an F# at the 9th fret with pedals A&B down. Keep in mind that I'm probably the least qualified forumite to be posting tab.......

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Bob Snelgrove


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san jose, ca
Post  Posted 4 Oct 2014 5:42 pm    
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Tommy Mc wrote:
Bob, I've been kind of faking my way through this song in the band. Thanks for motivating me to catch some of the licks. After slowing it down and minimizing the vocals, here's what I think I hear happening. I'm playing it around an F# at the 9th fret with pedals A&B down. Keep in mind that I'm probably the least qualified forumite to be posting tab.......



Thanks, Tommy

I'll give that a go!

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Mike Petryk

 

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Waterford NY USA
Post  Posted 5 Oct 2014 8:39 am    
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Hi,
I play this;
At fret 7 on strings 2, 3 & 5 open. Press A & B pedals down and release.
Move to fret 5 press the A pedal. Play strings 2 & 3 then string 5. It's a little more syncopated than that!
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Mike
Edited 10/7/14 - Thanks Stuart for pointing out my error.
Mike


Last edited by Mike Petryk on 7 Oct 2014 2:05 pm; edited 1 time in total
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Stuart Legg


Post  Posted 7 Oct 2014 10:30 am    
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I assume E to F lever means raise the E strings (the 4th & 8th strings) up to F.
But if you pick strings 2, 3 & 5 and slide up and pick strings 2 & 3 and then pick string 5, the 4th or 8th string never gets picked.
Written instructions are hard enough to visualize when details are complete and exact.
Perhaps tab and/or notation would help clear up the problem.
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Craig Schwartz


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McHenry IL
Post  Posted 7 Oct 2014 10:55 am    
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7th fret hit strings 3 and 5, squeeze a and b (stacato)
5th fret hit strings 3 and 5, slide up to 7 fret (stacato)
9th fret hit strings 5 and 8, sqeeze a pedal gently

thats what I hear
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