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Dan Beller-McKenna
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From: Durham, New Hampshire, USA

posted 09 May 2006 03:52 PM     profile     
In case this can be of any use to anyone, I have been working this up with my band and thought I'd share the tab. We are actually using clarinet on the lower guitar part.

The steel tab goes with the upper staff of musical notation, The lower line is for the other "guitar" (or whatever instrument you have that can play it). I have tabbed out a third harmony part for our guitarist, loosely following the harmonization of Three Guitar Special, which Wills did on one of the Tiffany Transcriptions that have recently been released.

Dan

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Dan Beller-McKenna
Durham, NH

Michael Dene
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From: Gippsland,Vic, Australia

posted 10 May 2006 06:56 PM     profile     
Dan,

thanks for sharing this. It's always fun to explore other peoples ideas and I look forward to playing this though tonight.

just out of interest, what tempo do you guys play this?

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Michael
Emmons LeGrande II D10
Fender Artist S10
Peavey Session 500

Michael Sparks
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From: Houston, Texas

posted 10 May 2006 07:48 PM     profile     
Dan,

Thanks very much for this --- looking forward to working through it.

And regards from a former Newmarket NH and Dover NH resident (Durham was always just too hectic).

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Regards, Mike

Carter D-10
Nashville 1000
Fender Stage 160
Fender FV-1 Violin
Fender American Strat
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Dan Beller-McKenna
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From: Durham, New Hampshire, USA

posted 11 May 2006 02:58 AM     profile     
Michael,

we are aiming for mm=100, just slightly under the Wills recording. I'm not quite there yet. Keeping the flow going through bars 7-10 is still murder; I might need to work out some different right hand fingering there. I also have made a few alterations since I tabbed this, but I'm not sure yet they are actually improvements.

Michael, Durham is about to get a whole lot less hectic: the students leave after next week(!) We lived in Dover our first year here and I wish we could have stayed, but the housing market pushed us over this way.

Dan

Billy Wilson
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From: El Cerrito, California, USA

posted 11 May 2006 11:10 PM     profile     
Thanks! Got together with the guitar player to day and this one goes on the set list.
Cartwright Thompson
Member

From: Portland, Maine, USA

posted 12 May 2006 01:58 AM     profile     
Dan,
It's about time Mr. Stelter found someone to play this tune with!
I think Billy knows who I'm talking about too.
CrowBear Schmitt
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From: Ariege, - PairO'knees, - France

posted 12 May 2006 02:07 AM     profile     
Mercy Bookoo Dan
Billy Wilson
Member

From: El Cerrito, California, USA

posted 12 May 2006 02:27 AM     profile     
I wish Mr Stelter was still on this coast!!!
Dan Beller-McKenna
Member

From: Durham, New Hampshire, USA

posted 12 May 2006 03:06 AM     profile     
Ah yes, Mr. Stelter!

I'll have to let the cat out of the bag(!) Bruce is playing that third part I mentioned (which I'll post later today when I'm at my own computer.) Bruce is such a backbone of the band on his old Gibson that we probably don't give him enough chances to come out and play: we're afraid we'd fallto pieces without him back there. Dynamite singer too, as you guys must know. Cartwright, were you the steeler in the Pintetones?

Dan

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Dan Beller-McKenna
Big Red
Durham, NH

Dan Beller-McKenna
Member

From: Durham, New Hampshire, USA

posted 12 May 2006 06:03 AM     profile     
Okay,

here's the triple version UPDATED. The files i loaded up yesterday were garbage. This is not exactly what's on the WIlls recording, but relatively close.

Dan

Dan

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Dan Beller-McKenna
Big Red
Durham, NH

[This message was edited by Dan Beller-McKenna on 12 May 2006 at 06:04 AM.]

[This message was edited by Dan Beller-McKenna on 12 May 2006 at 06:06 AM.]

[This message was edited by Dan Beller-McKenna on 13 May 2006 at 09:02 AM.]

Billy Wilson
Member

From: El Cerrito, California, USA

posted 12 May 2006 10:39 AM     profile     
Tell Mr. Stelter when he comes out here to visit his folks he can come sit in with my band and we'll make it the Triplet Guitar Special. The only problem with having Bruce in the band is that he gets all the girls. What a crooner!!! We all miss the hell out of him.
Dan Beller-McKenna
Member

From: Durham, New Hampshire, USA

posted 12 May 2006 10:53 AM     profile     
Billy,

I'm gonna forward to whole thread to him. Hope his wife Heather doesn't see the part about all the girls. Maybe that's why we never play out (Bruce knows he's so irresistible he's dangerous!)

Dan

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Dan Beller-McKenna
Big Red
Durham, NH

Cartwright Thompson
Member

From: Portland, Maine, USA

posted 12 May 2006 04:42 PM     profile     
Bruce is a great guitar player, a superb vocalist, a pretty darn good pedal steel player, but first and foremost he's a solid musician. As long as you've got Bruce, the band will be solidly "in the pocket". I miss playnig with him.
Oh yeah.. he's down with the ladies too.
Billy Wilson
Member

From: El Cerrito, California, USA

posted 12 May 2006 05:36 PM     profile     
I borrowed a pedal steel from Bruce once. I have no idea what it was but I think the whole thing was made of cast iron. We used to call it the tuna boat or something. I wonder if he still has it.
Dan Beller-McKenna
Member

From: Durham, New Hampshire, USA

posted 12 May 2006 06:12 PM     profile     
Bruce has a D-10 dekley now, but he must be holding out on me; I've never had a chance to hear him play.
Cartwright Thompson
Member

From: Portland, Maine, USA

posted 13 May 2006 02:33 AM     profile     
He had a little semi-pro s-10 Rus-ler. The finish was what I'd call "Rusty Jone", as in grey rustproofing. Very odd but it actually sounded pretty good. I sold it for him when I got him the Deckley. He used to play a great version of "On the Alamo", on E9 no less.
Billy Wilson
Member

From: El Cerrito, California, USA

posted 16 May 2006 11:54 AM     profile     
Didn't I meet one of you guys out here when you were playing with Wayne Hancock on a big ole custom made jazz box type guitar?
Dan Beller-McKenna
Member

From: Durham, New Hampshire, USA

posted 16 May 2006 03:18 PM     profile     
'twere'nt me

Dan

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Dan Beller-McKenna
Big Red
Durham, NH

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