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Jim Roby

 

From:
Amory, Ms. usa
Post  Posted 15 Jun 1999 1:05 am    
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Ricky, on that fast roll lick in G, the other day we were talking about, I told you the wrong knee to use. Durn it sometimes when I'm not sitting in front of my guitar I get {CORNEDFUSED} A-B pedals down G-position, Move up one fret above the G Lower your 4th string, with what ever lever you use it on and work off strings 2-3 and 4, and you can wear it out! Sorry About that my friend, wish I could tab it out for you!
Later
Jim R

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Ricky Davis


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Bertram, Texas USA
Post  Posted 15 Jun 1999 9:49 am    
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Yea Jim; no prob man. I figured what you were doing there. Hey as a matter of fact; I played this little diddy on our new CD coming out, that is; I think; just what you were explaining there. I'm in Sweden right now; but I'm tabbing a bunch of stuff out here on tour and I'll include that deal. As soon as I get back to the states, where it doesn't cost so much to be online; I put it on here. Later pal.
Ricky
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Jim Roby

 

From:
Amory, Ms. usa
Post  Posted 15 Jun 1999 11:39 pm    
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OK Ricky, fine buisness on all. It gives you a banjo roll effect and you can play it very fast. You guys have fun in Sweden.
Later
Jim R

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