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Topic: That "Lefty Frizzell" Lick |
Dana Duplan
From: Ramona, CA
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Posted 17 Dec 2015 3:07 pm
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The first two songs my new group threw at me have it (I believe played by Curley Chalker)--Always Late, and Onie's Bop. I can get close, but still struggle a bit to hear it--I do "Late" on my A6 neck--start somewhere around the IV chord (D-ish), go up to about the V chord (E-ish)--then slide up sharp of the 12th fret A by about 1/2 step, and then resolve to the A. Each time I listen it sounds different--sometimes I hear the opening part as a whole step starting at D, and other times about a half step starting at Eb. I find that if I shake it enough it sounds better i.e. not precise chord intonation. I haven't tried slowing it down yet. Has anyone grasped the lick (the one at the intro, and throughout the song)that could offer suggestions? Thanks
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oQqlMoqebnY |
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David Knutson
From: Cowichan Valley, Canada
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Posted 17 Dec 2015 3:55 pm
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Dana, my take on that lick (also in A6 tuning) from 5th fret
- a quick finger roll over the 5,6,Root strings at 5th - slide to 6th - 8th - 13th - back to 12th. Sounds right to me.? Such a fun tune to play!
I need to figure out how to post tab. _________________ David K |
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Dana Duplan
From: Ramona, CA
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Posted 17 Dec 2015 4:27 pm
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Thanks David--Yeah, I've played with in that ballpark too. Again, to my ear it sounds a little better if it's not played with too much precision--the other fill licks are like that too--lots of bar shaking etc . Talk about fun--we're doing Onie's Bop--have you all heard it? The steel player gets to do some imitating of different players:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FoYTo8oZEIE
I do it on my E13th neck--and it's got the "Lefty" lick. |
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Herb Steiner
From: Briarcliff TX 78669, pop. 2,064
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Posted 17 Dec 2015 4:42 pm
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Chalker played it on the Frizzell cuts, but it was a Joaquin Murphey lick from his recording of "Steel Guitar Jubilee."
I'm certain of it, because I believe Murph would never have copied another steel player, except maybe Sol Hoopii, Dick McIntyre, Noel Boggs, or Tommy Sargent. ![Smile](images/smiles/icon_smile.gif) _________________ My rig: Infinity and Telonics.
Son, we live in a world with walls, and those walls have to be guarded by men with steel guitars. Who's gonna do it? You? You, Lt. Weinberg? |
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Dana Duplan
From: Ramona, CA
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Posted 17 Dec 2015 6:20 pm
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Thanks for clarifying Herb ![Smile](images/smiles/icon_smile.gif) |
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Andy Henriksen
From: Michigan, USA
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Posted 18 Dec 2015 4:54 am
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Cool thread, guys. Onie's Bop is cool and one I hadn't heard before. But I've always dug that lick in the Lefty song.
And definitely cool insight on its origin, Herb. ![Cool](images/smiles/icon_cool.gif)
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Guy Cundell
From: More idle ramblings from South Australia
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Posted 18 Dec 2015 3:40 pm
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Thanks for that tip, Herb. I couldn't find the Murphey recording of Steel Guitar Jubilee (Feb 51) unfortunately but I did find this one of Roy Lunn with Faron Young. Praguefrank reckons that this transcription was early 1950s which makes it an early cover of Murphey.
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Adam Nero
From: Wisconsin
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Posted 19 Dec 2015 10:40 am
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Sounds like "There Stands the Glass" to me!
http://youtu.be/P5YEHNGB0rA _________________ 2 cheap dobros, several weird old lap steels, and one lifelong ticket to ride on the pedal steel struggle bus. |
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