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Ricky Davis


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Bertram, Texas USA
Post  Posted 16 Jun 1999 1:54 am    
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Here is a nice quick lick in G. Works great on another Buck Owens type song.

1.________22____________20___|________15___________13____|
2.___________________________|___________________________|
3._22~22b________20~20b______|_15~15b________13~13b______|
4.___________22____________20|___________15___________13_|
5.___________________________|___________________________|
6.___________________________|___________________________|
7.___________________________|___________________________|


1.________10__________8__|______1_________|
2._______________________|________________|
3._10~10b________8~8b____|_1b~1~~~~~______|
4.___________10_________8|_1L~~~~~1L___~3_|
5._______________________|_1a~~~~~~~___~3_|
6._______________________|_____________~3_|
7._______________________|________________|

Ricky Davis
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John Steele

 

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Renfrew, Ontario, Canada
Post  Posted 19 Jun 1999 9:09 am    
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Hi Ricky,
I've been noticing a common thread through your posts in here....
I have to assume you don't raise your 1st string 1/2 tone? Did Lloyd?
-John
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Ricky Davis


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Bertram, Texas USA
Post  Posted 19 Jun 1999 10:41 am    
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Hey John; I use to raise my first string a half tone on my Emmons; but my Sho~Bud is just four knee levers and I like it like that. I just pull the string if I want the half tone; and I really have no use for the full tone raise on that string(never liked that change). Lloyd has had that half tone change on and off through the years; and I don't think he uses that raise with the knee lever much if any at all. Now that I don't have all the changes on my Sho~Bud, as I did on my Emmons; I am digging finding out just what I can do with bare bones pedal steel playing; and I have to tell you; I love it.
Ricky
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