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Joe Miraglia Member From: Panama, New York USA |
posted 20 September 2006 09:35 AM
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Hi Steve--I am having a problem with a song you recorded and maybe you can help me. Josh Turner's YOUR MAN--how do I do the lick after the words "Baby, we ain't got no place to go" (low octive notes). I met you at Chautauqua, New York about three years ago. Thanks for your help. Joe |
Kyle Everson Member From: Nashville, Tennessee |
posted 20 September 2006 10:15 PM
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Hey Joe, I'm not in front of my steel, but I think the part you're talking about can be played on strings 8,7,&6 on frets 9,8,7 (sliding from the V chord to the IV chord). Try that and see if it works. ------------------ |
Steve Hinson Member From: Hendersonville Tn USA |
posted 21 September 2006 03:17 AM
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I started on fret 11 and picked strings 9 and 8...let them ring and slide down to fret 10 and picked strings 7 and 6 and slide down to fret 9...I think.Thank you Buddy Emmons! ------------------ |
Steve Hinson Member From: Hendersonville Tn USA |
posted 21 September 2006 03:19 AM
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I remember meeting you,Joe...hope you are doing well...take care. ------------------ |
Roger Rettig Member From: NAPLES, FL |
posted 21 September 2006 05:43 AM
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YES! I recall Buddy demonstrating that pattern at Gerry Hogan's steel event in the UK about twenty years ago - I adopted it instantly! Credit to you, Steve - it's tailor-made for that tune, and it sounded great. RR |
Jerry Hayes Member From: Virginia Beach, Va. |
posted 21 September 2006 06:18 AM
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Hey Steve, I attended the Opry on Tuesday the 5th of Sept. Would that have been you on steel with John Conlee? If so you did a great job for sure. Also aside from Tommy White with the house band, who were the other steelers on stage that night. Terri Clark's player, Jeff Bates, etc.....JH in Va. ------------------ |
Jeff Garden Member From: Center Sandwich, New Hampshire, USA |
posted 21 September 2006 08:36 AM
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Thanks, Steve - very cool lick |
Joe Miraglia Member From: Panama, New York USA |
posted 21 September 2006 08:51 AM
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Thank you so much, Steve and Kyle! I would have never guessed. Steve I'm doing ok. Joe www.willowcreekband.com |
Steve Hinson Member From: Hendersonville Tn USA |
posted 21 September 2006 10:20 AM
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Yes Jerry...that was me...Did I look nervous?I have been playing on the Grand Ole Opry for 25 years...I was nervous every time!Thank you for the kind words... ------------------ |
James Sission Member From: Sugar Land,Texas USA |
posted 21 September 2006 06:11 PM
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Would you be willing to share that intro ? I would gladly compensate you for the tab....James [This message was edited by James Sission on 21 September 2006 at 06:12 PM.] |
Steve Hinson Member From: Hendersonville Tn USA |
posted 21 September 2006 10:17 PM
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James,I've never written any tab...I think I heard that someone is selling tab for"Your Man"...not sure who it is...the intro starts on string 8,second fret...then slide into the second fret on string 6...then pick string 5(second fret again)and mash the A pedal...then pick string 4(second fret)...then go up to fret 9 and pick string 5...mash the A pedal and then pick string 4...that will get you to the 4 chord...I can't remember what happened after that...but it may have occurred at the seventh fret...Steve...sorry about the long post...like they used to say in south Georgia-I could show you quicker than I can tell you... ------------------ [This message was edited by Steve Hinson on 21 September 2006 at 10:25 PM.] |
James Sission Member From: Sugar Land,Texas USA |
posted 22 September 2006 03:51 AM
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Thank you very much, that is every bit as good as tab...I really appreciate your taking the time to post it...Thanks...James |
John Macy Member From: Denver, CO USA |
posted 22 September 2006 07:06 AM
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Got to say it's a pretty cool forum where you can ask about a lick on a #1 chart record and get an answer not only from the guy that played it, but he credits where the basis of it came from. Nice one, Steve ... |
Lynn Stafford Member From: Tigard, Oregon, USA |
posted 22 September 2006 07:57 AM
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Joe, Here is a link for a source of the tab for "Your Man". I bought it a while ago and it's very good! Only $10 and worth every cent. Check it out and good luck, Lynn PS: I agree...this forum is the best!!! |
Joe Miraglia Member From: Panama, New York USA |
posted 22 September 2006 08:25 AM
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This is fun , we do learn alot. Steve I see the way you do the intro.,but I'm keeping it the why I approach it. I'm not going to try to relearn it, my way is better anyway just kidding. I start on open 7 string -7 string slide 3to4 fret,6 string 4th fret B pedal than 8th fret 7th string slide to 9th fret then 6th string B pedal next 5th string A pedal 8 to 9 fret slide ,then 4th string 9th fret.then 7th fret string 4 and 5 A padal 4 and 5 string no pedal 6th string and on and on. I do things the hard way .Thank you again for your help.Joe [This message was edited by Joe Miraglia on 22 September 2006 at 08:26 AM.] |
Steve Hinson Member From: Hendersonville Tn USA |
posted 22 September 2006 08:46 AM
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I might do it that way next time ,Joe... ------------------ |
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