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JB Arnold Member From: Longmont,Co,USA
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posted 18 November 2000 11:47 AM
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Got a New Years gig-anyone got a real basic workup on this? JOhn
------------------ Fulawka D-10 9&5 Better Late than Never! www.johnbarnold.com/pedalsteel
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Jeff Lampert Member From: queens, new york city
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posted 18 November 2000 02:03 PM
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Key of G, E9 tuning. "R" raises 1/2 tone. "L" lowere 1/2 tone. Words and chords at the bottom of each line of tab. If you to vary the arrangement, try replacing chords on strings 3,4,5 with 3,5,8, and chords on 4,5,6 with 4,6,10. 1_______________________________________________________5__________________ 2___________________3_________________________5____________________________ 3______________________________3___________________________________________ 4______________3________3______3_____5_~_5________5___________5____________ 5____3_~_3b____________________3_____5_~_5a_______5a_______________________ 6____3_~_3_____3________3____________5_~_5b_______5b_______________________ 7__________________________________________________________________________ 8__________________________________________________________________________ 9__________________________________________________________________________ 10_________________________________________________________________________ Should auld ac quaint ance be for got An d D7 G D7
1__________________________________________________________________________ 2__________________________________________________________________________ 3_____________________3__~__6___~__8_______________________________________ 4____3__~__3____3_____3__~__6r__~__8____11R_~__10_~__10____________________ 5____3__~__3__________3__~__6___~__8____11 _~__10_~__10a__10a___10a__~___8_ 6____3b_~__3____________________________11 _~__10_~__10b___________________ 7__________________________________________________________________________ 8________________________________________________________________10__~___8L 9__________________________________________________________________________ 10_________________________________________________________________________ ne ve r brought to mind? Should auld ac quain tance G C G
1__________________________________________________________________________ 2__________________________________________________________________________ 3__________________________________________________________________________ 4__________________________________________________________________3_______ 5___8a_~__7a____10_____10a__~__10______8_____3_~_3a____3a_~_3______3_______ 6___8__~__7_____10_____10___~__10______8_____3_~_3_____3b_~_3b_____3_______ 7__________________________________________________________________________ 8___8__~__7____________10R__~__10R_____8L____3_~_3_____3__~_3L_____________ 9_______________10_________________________________________________________ 10_________________________________________________________________________ be for got, And days of auld lang syne? D7 B7 Em C D7 G
1__________________________________________________________________________ 2__________________________________________________________________________ 3____8_____________________________________________________5b_~_6__________ 4____8____10_~_10________________________5__~__5L____5_____5R_~_6R_________ 5____8____10_~_10a____10a__10a_~__8______5a_~__5a____5a____5a_~_6a_________ 6_________10_~_10b_______________________5b_~__5b____5b____________________ 7__________________________________________________________________________ 8__________________________10__~__8L_______________________________________ 9__________________________________________________________________________ 10_________________________________________________________________________ And days of auld lang syne, my dear, And days C G D7 G
1__________________________________________________________________________ 2__________________________________________________________________________ 3___3___3_~_3b___5b_~__7____8_____8____6___~___3____3______________________ 4___3___3_~_3c___5c_~__7____8_____8R___6R__~___3____3____3____5__~__5L_____ 5___3___3_~_3c___5c_~__7____8_____8____6a__~___3____3_________5a_~__5a_____ 6_____________________________________________________________5b_~__5b_____ 7__________________________________________________________________________ 8__________________________________________________________________________ 9__________________________________________________________________________ 10_________________________________________________________________________ of auld lang syne Should auld ac quaintance be for C G D7
1__________________________________________________________________________ 2__________________________________________________________________________ 3__________________________________________________________________________ 4___5_____7__~___5_____3___________________________3_______________________ 5___5a_________________3a_____3a__~___3a______3____3_______________________ 6___5_____7__~___5_____3______3___~___3b______3b___3_______________________ 7__________________________________________________________________________ 8_____________________________________________3L___________________________ 9__________________________________________________________________________ 10_________________________________________________________________________ got And days of auld lang syne B7 Em C D7 G
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Ricky Davis Moderator From: Spring, Texas USA
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posted 18 November 2000 07:19 PM
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Absolutely beautiful Jeff. You come through again in flying colors. Ricky |
Lee Baucum Member From: McAllen, Texas (Extreme South) - The Final Frontier
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posted 18 November 2000 09:17 PM
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If any of you guys ever play at an Elk's Lodge dance, you had better know this tune. No matter what time of year it is, they always have an 11 o'clock toast at 11:00pm. At that time they have a short ceremony in honor of their departed lodge brothers. The band is then expected to play Auld Lang Syne.This is a nice, simple arrangement that is easy to learn and memorize. Lee, from South Texas |
Fred Truitt Member From: Port au Port, Newfoundland, Canada
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posted 19 November 2000 06:59 AM
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Hi JeffThanks so much for you effort on this song. THe arrangement is beautiful and as always I learned a lot of new stuff. I'm sure JB will be a star after he performs this. Regards......Fred |
Chas Holman Member From: 10 miles East of Lone Star, Texas - USA
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posted 19 November 2000 08:53 AM
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Jeff - You are absolutely "da Man"..!! Lee - Not unlike you - I've played a few of those 11:00 PM 'toasts' to Elk brothers no longer with us. Always kinda bumbled my way through this song - but NOW..... WOW...!!! Truly a soulful arrangement...! (I actually got a little teary eyed) Thanks again, Jeff. -Chas
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JB Arnold Member From: Longmont,Co,USA
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posted 19 November 2000 09:47 AM
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Jeff!You the Man!. Thanks much-and yup, It's an Elks gig. Fits in perfect with the recording I have of the band playing it last year, without a steeler. Thanks again John ------------------ Fulawka D-10 9&5 Better Late than Never! www.johnbarnold.com/pedalsteel
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Jeff Lampert Member From: queens, new york city
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posted 19 November 2000 10:53 AM
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Anytime. |
Al Marcus Member From: Cedar Springs,MI USA
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posted 24 November 2000 10:59 PM
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Jeff- I don't need the tab, been playing that song for about 60 New Year's Eves. However, very nice of you to tab that for all the guys and a good job. Tell me, how do you get it on the Forum like that.????? Do you write it all out first then scan it and send it? or what? With Christmas coming up, I could tab out "Winter Wonderland" for C6 but it would work on any 6th tuning, just be in a different key......al |
BobG Member From: Holmdel, NJ
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posted 25 November 2000 05:16 AM
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Hi Jeff, Thanks for the tab. I'm playing my first New Years Eve gig at the "Whiskey Saloon" in Lyndhursrt, NJ and I needed to learn it . You saved me alot of trouble!! Great job on the tab and thanks again. |
Bill Crook Member From: Goodlettsville, TN , Spending my kid's inheritance
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posted 25 November 2000 03:13 PM
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Always thought that thing sounded like a death march...... I detest haveing to play it and most of the time, I try to get the guitar player to do it. (Am I nuts or crazy here ???) 
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Fred Truitt Member From: Port au Port, Newfoundland, Canada
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posted 25 November 2000 04:56 PM
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Hey BillYou're not crazy or nuts!. But play the thing on steel. You'll be a hero and the folks won't be crowding around the guitar player. You'll be "boss" "hoss". The only reason it sounds like funeral stuff is that most music the Scotch people put out sounded like that. Ever set through a 2 hour bagpipe recital. I have once!...Regards.....Fred |
David Weaver Member From: Aurora, CO USA
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posted 10 December 2001 04:24 PM
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I wanted to bump this tab from last year about this time. I went on a search for tab for this song. I got the Full Circle Sound rhythm track and this was the first song in the set. The track is in F...so the transition is not a problem. Jeff posted this nice version of this standard last year. I thought it might be worth repeating. |
guitar543 Member From: Kent, Oh
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posted 04 December 2002 04:27 PM
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2002 |