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Peggy Green

 

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San Jose, California USA
Post  Posted 28 Jun 1999 6:22 am    
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Rodney Shuffler requested this.

"Together Again"
Pedal Steel Guitar Solo by Tom Brumley

From the recording by Buck Owens.

Examples for those without the recording: wav and mp3 files

Key of C#
2/4 Ballad Tempo

Pickups on C# Steel alone measures 1 and 2 , Rhythm comes in at measure 3

Structure:
1| 1 |
1 | 1 | 1 | 1 |
4 | 4 | 4 | 4 |
5 | 5 | 5 | 5 |
1 | 4 | 1 |

Tab:

<font size="3" face="monospace"><pre>
1 ______|______________|___________|___________|
2 ______|______________|___________|___________|
3 ______|_9B---9----8__|_8--9-----_|_8--9------|
4 ______|______________|___________|___________|
5 ___9__|_9A---9----8__|_8--9-----_|_8--9------|
6 ______|______________|___________|___________|
7 ______|______________|___________|___________|
8 ______|______________|___________|___________|
9 ______|______________|___________|___________|
10______|______________|___________|___________|
  2  &    1    & 2  &   1       2    1      2

 C#                   

1 _______________|__________________|______________|___________|
2 _______________|__________________|______________|___________|
3 ------_4B------|-4--7-----_6B--4B_|__2B--------2_|_1--2------|
4 _______________|__________________|______________|___________|
5 ------_4A------|-4--7-----_6---4A_|__2A--------2_|_1--2------|
6 _______________|__________________|______________|___________|
7 _______________|__________________|______________|___________|
8 _______________|__________________|______________|___________|
9 _______________|__________________|______________|___________|
10_______________|__________________|______________|___________|
    1    2         1     2 e &   e     1      2  &    1     2 
                                     F#

1 _______________|___________________|_________________|________|
2 _______________|___________________|_________________|________|
3 -------_2-----_|_1---2___1---2---2-|-1B--------1B----|-1B----_|
4 _______________|___________________|_________________|________|
5 -------_2-----_|_1A--2A__1A--2A--2-|-1---------1A1/2-|-1-----_|
6 _______________|___________________|_________________|________|
7 _______________|___________________|_________________|________|
8 _______________|___________________|_________________|________|
9 _______________|___________________|_________________|________|
10_______________|___________________|_________________|________|
    1     2         1      2       &   1      2  &       1  2 
                                      G#

1 _______________|_____________|___________|______________|________|
2 _______________|_____________|___________|______________|________|
3 ________7---9__|_9B--9----_7_|___________|______________|________|
4 _______________|_____________|__9________|__9___________|__9_____|
5 ___4____7---9__|_9A--9----_7_|__9________|__9A____9_____|__9_____|
6 _______________|_____________|__9________|___________9B_|__9_____|
7 _______________|_____________|___________|______________|________|
8 _______________|_____________|___________|______________|________|
9 _______________|_____________|___________|______________|________|
10_______________|_____________|___________|______________|________|
  1  &    2   &    1   &  2  &    1     2     1     2   &    1
                                C#            F#             C#
</pre></font>



Note:
Subtantial volume pedal technique is required to achieve the crying sound achieved by Tom Brumley on this recording.
All errors in hearing exactly what Tom Brumley did in the solo midway in the recording are mine. I play - this transciption stuff is hard to do...


Examples equipment:
'77 Sho-Bud Pro II Custom
Seymour Duncan 84-40 amp (40 watt tube amp)

Recorded on portable mini disc player.
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Roger Phelps

 

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California, USA
Post  Posted 6 Jul 2013 7:59 am    
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Thanks very much. A question, please, to help me correctly decipher your tablature: what does the symbol "_" (i.e., an underline with nothing above it) mean?
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Declan Byrne

 

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Southern Ireland
Post  Posted 8 Jul 2013 5:13 am    
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Thank You for posting.Also can you check the the mp3 link.Im getting a site with no links.Maybe it just me Cheers Very Happy
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Douglas Schuch


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Valencia, Philippines
Post  Posted 8 Jul 2013 5:45 am    
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Roger, I think the underline is just a continuation of the lines that delineate the strings. The dashes, I presume, mean to either slide into the next note, or let the strings ring. So, a return to the underline following the dashes would mean dampen there and pick the next note(s).

Doug
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Carl Kilmer


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East Central, Illinois
Post  Posted 8 Jul 2013 9:16 am    
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Examples for those without the recording: wav and mp3 files
There are no music files located on the above. It only contains
a bunch of useless legal chit-chat.
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John Bresler R.I.P.

 

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Thornton, Colorado
Post  Posted 9 Jul 2013 2:30 pm    
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Here's the link to Tom's solo:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cYKVb7T1n2I

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