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Terry Downs

 

From:
Wylie, TX US
Post  Posted 26 Nov 1999 11:46 am    
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This song on the Alan Jackson "Under The Influence" CD has a cool lick (excuse me, hundreds of cool licks) in the 1st verse right after the phrase "I've always got a smiling face". This is my interpretation. Going from the 9th fret back to the 8th is hard for me to do smoothly. See what you think...



1_______________________________________________________
2_______________________________________________________
3_____10B_______9B________8B____________________________
4_______________________________8C~~8~~8E~~8____________
5____________________9__________8C~~8~~8~~~8____________
6__________10B__________________________________________



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Bill Wilson

 

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Glendora CA USA
Post  Posted 28 Nov 1999 6:42 pm    
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It sounds more like this to me..


1_______________________________________________________
2_______________________________________________________
3_____10B_______10________8B____8B~~~~~~~~~8__________
4________________________________8C~~8~~8E~~8__________
5____________________10_________________________________
6__________10B__________________________________________
_______


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Terry Downs

 

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Wylie, TX US
Post  Posted 29 Nov 1999 3:21 am    
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Thanks Bill,
That works and sounds a lot better. Thanks for the reply and the tab. I guess this means you have the first lick figured out too. The one after the phrase "Whenever I chance to meet..". I'm having trouble with that one too.

Thanks again for the good ears.

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Bill Wilson

 

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Glendora CA USA
Post  Posted 29 Nov 1999 10:55 am    
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I think the first one is something like this..

1___________________________________________
2____________________________8______________
3_____10~10B_______10________8B____8________
4__________________________________8________
5__________________10_______________________
6_____10~10B________________________________


On my guitar my LKR pulls strings 1 & 2 up to the pitch of strings 3 & 4 ('G' lever?), so I use that instead of the str 3-4 8th fret combo at the end - gives a cooler pulling up sound that I think I hear Paul doing. I'm not sure if that's how he's doing it.

so that would be:

1___________________________________8-8G____
2____________________________8______8-8G____
3_____10~10B_______10________8B_____________
4___________________________________________
5__________________10_______________________
6_____10~10B________________________________

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Terry Downs

 

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Wylie, TX US
Post  Posted 29 Nov 1999 6:32 pm    
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I think I figured it out. Try this.


1___________________________________________
2___________________________________________
3_____10~10B_______10________8B~~8________
4____________________________8E~~8________
5__________________10_______________________
6_____10~10B________________________________


This is the same notes except the notes cross on the last one.

Thanks
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