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Charlie Moore


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Post  Posted 3 Nov 2014 3:58 pm    
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anybody have the tab on George Strait hit Haven't you heard' killer song..CM
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Post  Posted 4 Nov 2014 10:04 am     i have
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I asked Paul a few years back
the steel is done on c6
on that cool lick he plays
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Mike Archer
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From: Church Hill, Tennessee, USA
posted 14 June 2005 12:08 PM profile

paul i think you played on a george
stait album called somthing special
am i correct?
theres a tune on it called
havent you heard.....
can you help me with that lick that runs
through the chorus and the outro?
the one moving in opposite directions
i so want to learn that
please help
mike archer
Mike Archer
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From: Church Hill, Tennessee, USA
posted 19 June 2005 02:59 PM profile

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posted 19 June 2005 08:01 PM profile
Mike,
Thanks for asking. If it's the song I believe it is, it's played on the C6th.
Lower string 6 (E) a whole tone and pick strings 5 and 6 together, then release the pedal and pick string 1 (D) without muting anything throughout this lick, now pick strings 3 (C) and 4 (A) together and then at the same time press the pedal that raises those two strings a whole tone along with the pedal that lowers string 6 a whole tone to complete the lick.

Sounds like the E9th.

Paul

Charlie Moore
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From: Deville, Louisiana, USA
posted 19 June 2005 09:35 PM profile
Well shut my mouth Paul i thought you did that by lowering the 7th string(f#)a whole tone(e), pick 4 and 8 then4 and7 then 4 and6 and 4and 5 with b pedal down then depress raise lever and the a pedal real slow don't mute anything,sound's close anyway.,sound's like the 7th srring is raising rather than lowering,,Charlie..
Mike Archer
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From: Church Hill, Tennessee, USA
posted 20 June 2005 07:20 AM profile

thanks so much PAUL!!
YOU ARE SO COOL!!
THAT IS ONE SWEET LICK
NO WONDER YOU ARE TOP MAN IN NASHVILLE!!
MIKE
Roger Kelly
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From: Mount Carmel, TN. 37645
posted 20 June 2005 08:04 AM profile
Hey Mike....is this a Great Forum or What?
You can't get you question answered any better that that!
Mike Archer
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From: Church Hill, Tennessee, USA
posted 20 June 2005 12:53 PM profile

boy thats a fact roger
it makes me feel good that paul takes the time to help me or anyone with a steel
lick as busy as he must be!! well i like what bobbe said in his news letter this week
in that steel players are like family
thats true and the forum has some great players and people thanks again PAUL
mike
John Daugherty
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From: Rolla, Missouri, USA
posted 20 June 2005 01:45 PM profile
In the field of sports there are great athletes and there are champions. A champion is admired on and off the playing field.
Paul Franklin is a CHAMPION.
Mike Archer
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From: Church Hill, Tennessee, USA
posted 21 June 2005 02:10 PM profile

john i agree paul is # 1
and a nice fellow too

and so are his mom and dad

Tommy Alexander
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From: Friendswood, Texas 77546
posted 22 June 2005 04:53 AM profile
Mike, after that record came out, shortly thereafter Paul and Jeff Newman came to Houston to do a seminar.
Knowing this Franklin kid as long as I have, I mentioned that I had a hard time trying to learn this song so that I could play it on the bandstand. I said to Paul, "I just can't find the right notes on this E9th, I'm close, but not close enough. Paul is his nice way said, "Well, the reason for that is, you are playing it on the wrong neck, go to the C6th; and he showed me how to do it, and lo' and behold, it worked! Paul won't remember that, although he might, but never
the less, I got it a lot closer.
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Mike Archer
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From: Church Hill, Tennessee, USA
posted 22 June 2005 02:10 PM profile

tommy i know what you mean when i first heard this song i kept thinking e9 too
i guess i just didnt think slow tune
like that on c6 others yes but not this one!!
being the pro like PAUL is i think he may have stumped other players as well
but buddy emmons does that too
boy you never get to old to learn do you?
thats one reason i like steel theres just so much you can play its great
mike



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thanks guys, it's bad when you can't remember asking about something on the forum a few years ago"senior" moment.....CM
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